$70M distillery project in Springfield, Ky., gets state incentives

FRANKFORT, Ky. — Slow Pass Bourbon Co. LLC is considering opening a new, nearly $70 million distillery in Springfield, Ky, and has received state economic development incentives to do so.

The company was founded by a team with decades of bourbon production experience that aim to provide bourbon and whiskey enthusiasts a rich and authentic commonwealth drinking experience, according to information presented at the Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority (KEDFA) monthly board meeting held in March.

The distillery’s total investment is $69.7 million, with $51.5 million going toward building and improvements, and $7.7 million toward potential land costs, according to information presented to the KEDFA board and recommended for approval.

They plan to start with a job target of 37 and reach 43 after about three years. The average wage target is set at $35.57 an hour, including employee benefits.

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Michael Randle

Michael Randle