Wondering if any of you wise people know anything about the Kelvin Cooperage and where it was located?
I'm a bourbon drinker and often I see Kelvin Cooperage stamped on barrels in Kentucky. All I know is they shut down their cooperage on the River Kelvin in 1991 and moved it all to Kentucky, but I was wondering if anyone knew where on the Kelvin? I'm only assuming it was near where the Kelvin meets the Clyde for ease of transportation, but that's only a guess.
Thanks.