1,000,000 Gallons of Jim Beam go up in flames

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Saddest news I have ever heard.

BARDSTOWN, Ky. -- Flames engulfed a seven-story bourbon warehouse Monday, sending alcohol-fueled flames more than 100 feet in the air.

The Jim Beam warehouse collapsed about two hours after the fire was reported at 3 p.m. and continued burning. The company said the metal-and-wood structure held about 19,000 barrels of bourbon, or less than 2 percent of its bourbon inventory.

There were no reports of injuries.

Firefighters doused two nearby warehouses with water in an attempt to save them, while a fire truck stood by at a third.

"Only one of them is on fire and they're working to make sure that it stays that way and to contain the burning whiskey," said Larry Green, city administrator.

Bourbon from the warehouse ran off into a nearby creek and caught fire. Firefighters began to dam up the area, said Fire Chief Anthony Mattingly.

Emergency officials did not know the fire's cause, but the company said in a statement from its headquarters in Deerfield, Ill., that lightning was to blame.

Warehouse and distillery fires are typically devastating because of the flammable alcohol. In 2000, a fire at a Wild Turkey distillery in Lawrenceburg destroyed a seven-story warehouse that held nearly 1 million gallons of aging bourbon in 17,200 barrels.

More than 95 percent of the world's bourbon is produced in Kentucky, where it has been made since the 1780s. More than a half-dozen distilleries are in the region, including Jim Beam, Maker's Mark and Wild Turkey.
 
That's gotta suck! I bet all the drunks nearby started crying! :laugh2:
 
Originally posted by VamPyroX
That's gotta suck! I bet all the drunks nearby started crying! :laugh2:

WERD I AGREE if they were crying for it then maybe it's time for them to quit the booze and start thinking abt thier natural life RME at the AAs but anyhow,

thats alot of money to have loss, they say lighting hit them? well that could be good sign someone was telling them to chill it on the booze
 
*putting $5 on the window at the Ky horse track betting that there is going to be a lot of horses acting drunk from sniffing all the fumes from the distillery fire*
 
Originally posted by prostock19
Saddest news I have ever heard.

BARDSTOWN, Ky. -- Flames engulfed a seven-story bourbon warehouse Monday, sending alcohol-fueled flames more than 100 feet in the air.

The Jim Beam warehouse collapsed about two hours after the fire was reported at 3 p.m. and continued burning. The company said the metal-and-wood structure held about 19,000 barrels of bourbon, or less than 2 percent of its bourbon inventory.

There were no reports of injuries.

Firefighters doused two nearby warehouses with water in an attempt to save them, while a fire truck stood by at a third.

"Only one of them is on fire and they're working to make sure that it stays that way and to contain the burning whiskey," said Larry Green, city administrator.

Bourbon from the warehouse ran off into a nearby creek and caught fire. Firefighters began to dam up the area, said Fire Chief Anthony Mattingly.

Emergency officials did not know the fire's cause, but the company said in a statement from its headquarters in Deerfield, Ill., that lightning was to blame.

Warehouse and distillery fires are typically devastating because of the flammable alcohol. In 2000, a fire at a Wild Turkey distillery in Lawrenceburg destroyed a seven-story warehouse that held nearly 1 million gallons of aging bourbon in 17,200 barrels.

More than 95 percent of the world's bourbon is produced in Kentucky, where it has been made since the 1780s. More than a half-dozen distilleries are in the region, including Jim Beam, Maker's Mark and Wild Turkey.


Ohh.. this is why Earl was upset about it last night. :-P
 
Originally posted by SilenceGold
What a waste of good whiskey!

only 2% of the whisky of total Jim Beam had on hand that time either went up in the flames or flowed down to the creek (watch for very drunk fish coming up)
 
VamPyroX said:
That's gotta suck! I bet all the drunks nearby started crying! :laugh2:

:rofl: Vampy -- they prolly did!!!!! hahaha

sablescort said:
only 2% of the whisky of total Jim Beam had on hand that time either went up in the flames or flowed down to the creek (watch for very drunk fish coming up)

i wonder if drunk fish has been found :rofl: hahaha

but seriously -- im just glad that nobody was found injured or killed in that fire
 
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