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Featured Product: Custom Bourbon Barrel Weave Pattern Bar for Heaven Hill Distilleries
Our love of bourbon, wood working and our 'green' aspirations helped create Bourbon Barrel Rehab.  We take used bourbon barrels from distilleries, breweries and wineries that would normally be thrown away or sent overseas for aging of Scotch and re-purpose them into functional works of art.  Many of the products you may have seen before - planters and bars and rain barrels - but many you may not have seen before -Bourbon Barrel Smoker Chips & Chunks, wine racks and candle holders, lazy susans and furniture, just to name a few.  

Jeff Irish, a native Kentuckian raised in Michigan, and Liz Davis, born in Virginia but grew up in Kentucky, are the driving force behind Bourbon Barrel Rehab.  Our love of Kentucky and it's rich history have motivated us to do a bit of sightseeing.  Through our travels around this great state we have seen some of the great traditions born in Kentucky.  One of the finest is bourbon.  

While we make each piece by hand there will be consistency in the designs.  But, at the same time, we are able to customize pieces with sandblasting, staining, painting and wood burning.  Rentals of full barrels, barrel trash cans and party barrels are also available.

You can reach us at (502) 472-5006 or (502) 224-6152, by emailing us at bourbonbarrelrehab <at> gmail.com or by using the comment form below.

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Aging...

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Bourbon ages in new, charred American White Oak barrels.  There are nearly 5,000,000 barrels of Bourbon aging in Kentucky.

Looking up...

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Stacked in a warehouse during their first life, the barrels hold approximately 53 gallons of bourbon.

Vino...

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This barrel at Lover's Leap Vineyard and Winery is in it's second phase of life.

Liquid Gold...

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Some distilleries have as many as 900,000 barrels aging fine Kentucky Bourbon at a time. What happens to all those barrels?  A large majority end up being shipped to Scotland to make Scotch.  

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