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Bourbon historian Michael Veach

Michael Veach, Bourbon Historian: Q & A About Craft Whiskey’s Role

Posted on September 25, 2014September 25, 2014 by FamilyFarmed.org

If you are a fan of whiskey in general and American whiskey in particular, then Michael Veach may have your dream job title: bourbon historian.

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