Colonel E.H. Taylor, Jr. Small Batch Bourbon

Colonel E.H. Taylor, Jr. Small Batch Bourbon

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For the greater common good, this item is limited to one per customer. We appreciate your cooperation. On February 12, 1830, Edmund Haynes Taylor Jr. - widely considered the father of modern bourbon - was born in Columbus, Kentucky. Orphaned as a baby, Taylor was adopted by Edmund Haynes Taylor Sr. and was raised in Louisiana by his great-uncle, Zachary Taylor (who would later become the twelfth President of the United States). After attending the Boyer's French School in New Orleans, Taylor moved back to Kentucky and matriculated from the B. B. Sayer's Academy. Following in the footsteps of his adopted father, Taylor became involved in banking and came to the aid of several Kentucky distilleries that were suffering from Reconstruction. In 1869, Taylor purchased a small distillery situated on the banks of the Kentucky River. Christened the distillery OFC (OFC was an abbreviation for Old Fire Copper) Distillery, Taylor began renovating and modernizing the plant - he purchased copper fe

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