Bard Distillery Releases 2025 John Prine Edition
The Bard Distillery has once again collaborated with Oh Boy Records and The Hello In There Foundation to release a special limited edition bourbon in honor of legendary singer/songwriter John Prine.
Limited to only 7,000 bottles, online Sales will be available at thebarddistillery.com starting on October 3 at 10am CST. Bottle can be purchased in person at The Bard Distillery’s visitor center in Graham, Kentucky starting October 4th. Limited retail availability in Kentucky, Tennessee, and Illinois, with participating stores to be announced. Bottles will retail for $79.99 and are expected to sell out quickly. Proceeds benefit The Hello In There Foundation.
You Got Gold includes shows at The Ryman Auditorium, Bluebird Cafe, Basement East, and the Country Music Hall of Fame. Each show has a secret lineup of some of the world’s greatest musical artists, all of whom had a special connection to John. More events are also scheduled during the day. Visit yougotgold.johnprine.com for details and a schedule of events.
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About The Hello In There Foundation
Established in 2021 by the family after John’s death, the work of the foundation is inspired and guided by John’s simple song title, Hello In There. The foundation mobilizes John’s intensely devoted community of supporters in order to raise resources through tax-deductible donations, event revenue, and sponsorships.
About Oh Boy Records
Oh Boy Records is an independent record label located in Nashville, Tennessee founded in 1981 by multiple Grammy Award winner, singer-songwriter, John Prine, and his manager and business partner, Al Bunetta.
About The Bard Distillery
The Bard Distillery may be young, but it has deep roots. Founded in 2019, the distillery is set in the bones of a beautiful 1920’s school site, where it watches over the historic coal-mining town of Graham, in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky. Co-Founder Thomas Bard is the 4th-Great Grandson of William Bard, one of two brothers who founded Bardstown, Kentucky, “The Bourbon Capital of the World.” For more information, visit www.thebarddistillery.com.