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Joe Henry, who hosts a J. Henry whiskey event tonight, is now a Master Blender
Joe Henry Jr. will be at Ray's Wine & Spirits, Tuesday evening for a J. Henry & Sons whiskey release event, which is not, in itself, a remarkable fact. What is especially notable, however, is that Henry will be making one of his first Milwaukee-area appearances since earning the distinction of Master Blender.
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The holidays in Madison are merry, bright and just right for an overnight getaway. In one shopping trip, you can see the Wisconsin State Capitol tree aglow, dine in a winter dome, discover a Miracle on King Street and still find time to get all the best gifts for your loved ones. Our 2023 featured gifts offer a bit of everything. You can give back with handcrafted art that supports people in need, gift an experience that won't clutter someone's closet or share the flavors that make Madison a culinary destination.
Wisconsin Whiskey Maker Declared ‘Master Blender’ After Eight Years Of Study
After more than a decade of work and eight years of apprenticeship, a Wisconsin whiskey maker now holds the rare American title of ‘master blender.’
Mother and Son Business Badgers Serve Up Bourbon Perfection at J. Henry & Sons
Mother and Son Business Badgers Serve Up Bourbon Perfection at J. Henry & Sons
Liz and Joe Henry are building a family enterprise, one bottle at a time
American Dream TV- J. Henry & Sons
American Dream TV [December 25, 2022]
TC Farber of the RE/MAX Preferred Acker Farber Team and contributor to American Dream TV, interviews Joe Z Henry at Henry Farms in Dane, Wisconsin about the family bourbon business.
Discover Wisconsin- The Wisconsin Bourbon Trail | S35 Ep. 4
Discover Wisconsin- The Wisconsin Bourbon Trail | S35 Ep. 4
Wisconsin is home to a growing community that's embracing and producing local hand-crafted spirits, several of which are made directly from grains grown right here in America's Dairyland. Newly-thriving Wisconsin-born Bourbon is providing spirit enthusiasts with distinct flavors and bucket-list destinations across the state.
Discover Wisconsin's introduction into Wisconsin Bourbon would not be complete without a visit to J. Henry & Sons in Dane, Wisconsin. Andrea tours the Henry family farm and takes on the challenge to blend her own Bourbon with Joe Jr. She is then introduced to owners Joe and Liz Henry, and discusses what makes their tasting room and Bourbon tours so special for Bourbon enthusiasts.
Whisky Magazine- Meet the American distillers who grow their own whisky
Meet the American distillers who grow their own whisky
Farmer-distillers are re-emerging in the United States
Maxim Magazine- THE BEST NEW AMERICAN DOUBLE-BARREL WHISKIES OF 2021
MAXIM MAGAZINE- THE BEST NEW AMERICAN DOUBLE-BARREL WHISKIES OF 2021
To add nuanced flavors distillers are increasingly second-aging their whiskies in rum, cognac, wine, sherry and other barrels.
UPROXX- Bourbon Whiskeys That Deserve More Attention, According To Bartenders
UPROXX- Bourbon Whiskeys That Deserve More Attention, According To Bartenders
J. Henry and Sons bourbon sprouts from the family farm north of Madison
J. Henry and Sons Bourbon sprouts from the family farm north of Madison
Some of the best bourbon in Wisconsin comes from Dane, a farm community 20 miles north of Madison, where J. Henry & Sons has been producing whiskey since Joe and Liz Henry went down to Kentucky in 2003 and got the itch to make their own bourbon.
Maxim Magazine- THE BEST AMERICAN WHISKEYS TO TRY RIGHT NOW
MAXIM MAGAZINE- THE BEST AMERICAN WHISKEYS TO TRY RIGHT NOW
These standout bottles are required drinking for fans of All-American whiskey.
Joe Henry paves way for next generation
Joe Henry paves way for next generation.
The Dane, Wis., farmer manages 2,000 acres while operating a seed business and Henry Farms Prairie Spirits.