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Maker's Mark has a new mark of distinction — a site-specific glass installation by popular artist Dale Chihuly.
“Providing fresh milk to food pantries is the important mission of Fill a Glass with Hope,” said former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Charlie Batch, an advocate for the program.
After more than 70 years, Maker's Mark has released its first-ever wheat whiskey and new mashbill. Here's what to know.
Maker's Mark - Now with more water! For the last few days, the world of whiskey has been buzzing about the decision to cut the proof of Maker's Mark bourbon from 90 proof to 84 proof. In an ...
Star Hill Farm is a seriously tasty example—with seriously valued pedigree—to complement your bourbon and rye.
Officials say their new program "Glass to Garden" will use a pulverizer to crush old bottles into sand-like substance that will have environmental benefits.
Maker’s Mark and Keeneland are launching a new 10-year bottle series commemorating top Thoroughbred racehorses, beginning with Man o’ War. But you’ll have to wait until October to get a bottle.
Maker's Mark said there is no automation when it comes to the distinctive red wax seal that adorns every bottle of the popular whiskey brand.
Maker’s Mark is partnering with beverage retailers in Louisville and Lexington to recycle glass bottles for community gardens.
Milk glass came about as a domestic alternative to the high-cost glassware of foreign makers, emerging in the late 19th century and maintaining its popularity every since.