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Potter Jane Distilling Co. Launches New Distillery in Springfield

Exterior view of Potter Jane Distilling Co. distillery in Springfield, Kentucky.

Springfield, Kentucky, October 25, 2025

Potter Jane Distilling Co. has inaugurated a $50 million distillery in Springfield, Kentucky, marking a significant advancement in the local bourbon industry. The expansive facility, covering 36,000 square feet on 153 acres, features two rickhouses for aging bourbon and innovative stainless steel tanks. Founded by Denny Potter and Jane Bowie, the distillery aims to create jobs and elevate the local economy, while plans for a visitor center promise to enhance tourism in the region, despite bourbon availability not expected for four years.


Springfield, Kentucky – Potter Jane Distilling Co. has officially launched a new $50 million distillery in Springfield, marking a pivotal moment for the local bourbon industry. Developed on a sprawling 153-acre property in Washington County, the facility encompasses 36,000 square feet and boasts two rickhouses, each with the capacity to store up to 24,000 barrels of aging bourbon. With production already underway, the distillery is poised to invigorate both the local economy and the heritage of Kentucky bourbon.

This ambitious project is the brainchild of spirits industry veterans Denny Potter and Jane Bowie, whose expertise promises to ensure high-quality products. The facility features custom stainless steel tanks, marking a significant investment in innovative technologies as it positions itself within a competitive market. Furthermore, plans are in place for a visitor center, offering bourbon enthusiasts a destination to look forward to, although public tours are currently unavailable as construction continues. The initial bourbon release won’t hit store shelves for at least four years, highlighting the commitment to quality and tradition.

The launch of Potter Jane Distilling Co. comes amid a broader push of investment in the Kentucky bourbon sector, which has seen significant growth in recent years. For instance, Willett Distillery recently announced a $93 million expansion in Washington County, set to create new jobs and further bolster economic development. This surge in bourbon investments underscores a trend of entrepreneurial innovation and the resilience of small businesses, reflecting a community commitment to fostering economic growth through the spirit industry.

### A Strategic Location for Growth
Potter Jane Distilling Co.’s new distillery is strategically located in Springfield, Kentucky, an area known for its agricultural potential and rich history in the bourbon market. Its proximity to local resources and transportation networks is expected to benefit production efficiency and create a positive ripple effect throughout the community.

### Significant Investment in Local Economy
The distillery’s $50 million investment is expected to provide a boost to the local economy, creating jobs and supporting local suppliers. With an increasing number of distilleries entering the market, the economic landscape is ripe for entrepreneurial ventures, potentially leading to a bright future while encouraging an environment of reduced red tape that can foster further growth.

### A Fusion of Tradition and Innovation
Potter Jane Distilling Co. is distinguished not only by its substantial investment but also by its innovative approach. The custom stainless steel tanks are a testament to the commitment to modernizing the production process while adhering to the age-old traditions of bourbon-making. This blend of technology and craftsmanship is crucial for upholding Kentucky’s esteemed reputation in the spirits industry.

### Community Impact and Cultural Significance
Beyond economic benefits, the distillery holds significant cultural value for Springfield and the surrounding areas. Bourbon distilleries are not merely production facilities; they serve as cultural landmarks that attract tourism and create community pride. The anticipated visitor center will further enhance this aspect, offering educational experiences and attracting visitors to the region.

### Looking Ahead
As Potter Jane Distilling Co. prepares for a future filled with potential, the local community stands to benefit greatly. With bourbon not expected to be available for at least four years, there will be ample opportunity to build anticipation and lay the groundwork for significant partnerships and community engagement.

In summary, the establishment of Potter Jane Distilling Co. signals a new chapter for Springfield and the Kentucky bourbon industry at large. As the local economy continues to thrive through innovation and small business resilience, community members are encouraged to support these homegrown ventures and invest in the future of Springfield’s economic landscape.

### FAQ

What is the location of Potter Jane Distilling Co.’s new distillery?
The distillery is located in Springfield, Kentucky, on a 153-acre property in Washington County.
Who are the founders of Potter Jane Distilling Co.?
The distillery was founded by spirits veterans Denny Potter and Jane Bowie.
When will Potter Jane Distilling Co.’s bourbon be available for purchase?
The bourbon is expected to be available on store shelves in at least four years.
What other distilleries have recently expanded in Kentucky?
Willett Distillery announced a $93 million investment in Washington County to build warehouses and additional production facilities, projected to create 35 new, well-paying jobs.

Feature Details
Location Springfield, Kentucky, on a 153-acre property in Washington County.
Facility Size 36,000 square feet.
Rickhouses Two rickhouses, each capable of storing up to 24,000 barrels of aging bourbon.
Production Start Production has commenced.
Visitor Center Under construction; public visits not yet available.
Bourbon Availability Expected to be available on store shelves in at least four years.
Founders Denny Potter and Jane Bowie.
Design Firm Joseph & Joseph Architects.
Investment Amount $50 million.

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