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Penelope Bourbon Debuts Ready-to-Pour Black Walnut Old Fashioned

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Penelope Bourbon extends its line of award-winning ready-to-pour offerings with Black Walnut Old Fashioned Latest release in the red-hot segment expands Penelope’s range of convenient and high-quality bottled cocktail offerings ST. LOUIS (Aug. 6, 2025) - On the heels of its successful debut in the ready-to-pour market with its first-ever bottled cocktail, Peach Old Fashioned, Penelope Bourbon released its second award-winning handcrafted cocktail innovation - Black Walnut Old Fashioned. Perfect for summer occasions from backyard soirees to casual moments at home, Black Walnut Old Fashioned is Penelope's latest modern take on the favorite classic cocktail. Penelope doubles its footprint in the robust ready-to-pour market with the addition of Black Walnut Old Fashioned. This premium bottled cocktail is crafted with Penelope Bourbon's signature commitment to quality and craftmanship. Black Walnut Old Fashioned features hand selected award-winning Penelope straight bourbon an...

Yellowstone Bourbon Ready-to-Serve Canned Cocktails

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    Yellowstone Bourbon Launches Ready-to-Serve Cocktails The New Collection of Premium Cocktails Offers Three Distinct Bourbon-Based Expressions That Blend the Brand’s 150-Year Heritage With Convenience and Sustainability ST. LOUIS, (August 5, 2025) - Today, Yellowstone Bourbon, the historic bourbon brand known for its rich Kentucky heritage, announced the launch of Yellowstone Cocktails, a new offering of premium ready-to-serve cocktails. Made with award-winning Yellowstone Kentucky Straight Bourbon and all-natural ingredients, Yellowstone Cocktails feature modern flavors to meet the needs and tastes of today’s whiskey-drinkers, and cater to the increased demand of consumers looking for convenient, high-quality and spirits-based ready-to-serve options.  Yellowstone Cocktails offer a versatile and elevated drinking experience rooted in 150 years of bourbon expertise. Dating back to 1872 when it was first distilled by Joseph Dant as a tribute to America’s first national ...