FRANKFORT, Ky. — Gov. Andy Beshear announced continued momentum of the state’s bourbon industry as Kentucky Bourbon Distillers LTD, which does business as Willett Distillery, will invest nearly $93 million in Washington County to build warehouses and additional production facilities. The company projected the expansion would create 35 new, well-paying jobs in the county.


What You Need To Know

  • Willett projected the expansion would create 35 new, well-paying jobs in the county

  •  The project will build a new distillery operation, barrel storage warehouses and a water storage area for fire prevention

  •  The expansion will be located in Springfield, Ky.

  • Construction is expected to begin in Jan. 2023

“Kentucky’s bourbon industry is experiencing incredible momentum throughout the entire state,” Beshear said on Thursday. “The demand for our bourbon is stronger than ever, and that’s a testament to the companies and distillers we have in the commonwealth who produce high-quality, world-class bourbon. Willett Distillery, which has been a staple of Kentucky bourbon for over eight decades, is bringing quality jobs to Washington County.”

To meet the growing demand of the Willett collection of brands, the company is investing nearly $93 million to support projects that include the construction of a new distillery operation, barrel storage warehouses and a water storage area for fire prevention. The project, located at 1170 Mackville Road in Springfield, will see the construction of a 70,000-square-foot facility on 150 acres. Construction of the project is expected to begin in Jan. 2023.

“We are grateful for each person that picks up a bottle of our family’s whiskey,” said Britt Kulsveen, president and chief whiskey officer at Willett Distillery. “It is both humbling and the greatest honor to be included in any celebration. Our intention is always to make a personal connection with our customers and fill their glass with cheer.”

Drew Kulsveen, master distiller and director of operations of Willett Distillery, added that he appreciates the hospitality shown from the local community.

“The Springfield community has graciously welcomed us with the same warmth and attentiveness that we try to show our guests every day,” said Kulsveen. “We are grateful for the kindness and support we have received from the Springfield community and for the continued support of our Bardstown home.”

Founded in 1936, Willett Distillery is a family owned and operated distillery in Nelson County, Kentucky. Today, the company employs 67 people that host over 80,000 guests annually and distill, barrel and bottle 11 brands that are distributed in 40 states.

The bourbon industry has been growing exponentially in the state over the last year. It represents a $9 billion industry, generating over 22,500 jobs.