Kentucky Bourbon Warehouse Collapse Sends 9,000 Booze Barrels Rolling

Another 9,000 Barrels of Kentucky Bourbon Lost in Second Warehouse Collapse

A warehouse of 20,000 barrels of Barton 1792 bourbon collapsed in Kentucky today, according to the Louisville Courier Journal. A typical U.S. bourbon barrel holds 53 gallons, and roughly 9,000 barrels were affected by the collapse. A local dispatcher responding on the scene said the air smelled of bourbon, though that’s not atypical for an aging facility. No injuries were reported.

The Barton 1792 warehouse is located in Bardstown, Ky., a town of just over 11,000 people southeast of whiskey and bourbon destination Louisville. The rickhouse that caved in was one of 29 barrel aging warehouses on nearly 200 acres owned by the distillery.

Barton Brands, part of the privately-held Louisiana-based Sazerac Company, produces a wide range of spirits including Kentucky bourbon, gin, vodka, and tequila. Sazerac owns a number of well-known Kentucky bourbon brands including Buffalo Trace. Sazerac acquired Southern Comfort from Jack Daniels maker Brown-Forman in 2016.

No cause for the collapse has yet been reported.