Steve and I were fortunate to meet Sales and Marketing Manager, Eamon O’Brien from the Omni Hotel at our company launch party in October 2016. Eamon was scouting out all things Louisville to help curate the look and feel for the new hotel. Over the next few months, we sat down with Eamon to design new products and ideas for the hotel and today we are pleased to have placed six of those Kentucky hand made products in the hotel’s two boutiques.
Our Lightning Flask is named for the swing-top bottle closure called the "Lightning-type" closure. Some historians believe the use of the term "white lightning" for moonshine stems from the use of lighting closured jars to by bootleggers to bottle their product (Dave Hinson, 2002).
Louisville Bespoke held its fashion week experience at Lexus of Louisville on Feb. 15. The evening started with an opening reception, which included hors d’oeuvres and drinks from an assortment of local restaurants, and a mingling of guests and local designers who had pieces on-hand for purchase.
While bourbon might be the Steurer & Co. drink of choice, it’s not the only spirit distilled in Kentucky. Our Jessamine Spirit Tote is the perfect size to carry any of your favorite spirits.
The Jefferson Overnight bag is named for Jefferson County which was formed in 1780 and named for future President Thomas Jefferson and Governor of Virginia at the time. The county is one of the first three counties formed out of the original Kentucky County which was abolished in 1780, when it was divided into Fayette, Jefferson, and Lincoln counties of Virginia.
Named for the smallest place in Kentucky, the Kentucky Bend, New Madrid Bend or Bessie Bend is a roughly 11 square mile portion of Fulton County separated in a peninsula by the Missouri River.