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BumRushDaShow

(165,258 posts)
Fri Dec 26, 2025, 04:30 AM Yesterday

Bankruptcies hit US spirit makers as Americans drink and spend less [View all]

Source: USA Today

Updated Dec. 25, 2025, 5:37 p.m. ET


You'll have to excuse distillers and spirits makers if they need a stiff drink this holiday season.

The past year has dealt makers of whiskey and other liquor a mix of challenges – from Americans cutting back on their alcohol consumption for health and spending reasons to declining exports hampered by trade issues and tariffs.

It's not just restaurants and retailers hit with bankruptcies in 2025. Several distilleries across the U.S. filed for bankruptcy this year with the most recent of them being A.M. Scott Distillery, which was founded in 2022 in Troy, Ohio. The distiller, which operates a location in Dayton, filed for Chapter 11 on Dec. 22.

Earlier this year, other bankruptcy filings included the Luca Mariano Distillery, in Danville, Kentucky, and its parent company, LMD Holdings, which filed in August; Devils River Distillery of San Antonio and JJ Pfister Distilling Co. of Sacramento, Calif. (both in May); House Spirits Distillery of Portland, Oregon (April); and Boston Harbor Distillery of Boston and Lee Spirits Co. of Monument, Colo. (both in March).

Read more: https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/food/2025/12/25/liquor-spirits-industry-bankruptcies/87914241007/

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The makers of Jim Beam recently closed a big plant in KY, too Deminpenn Yesterday #1
Awe to damn bad samplegirl Yesterday #2
Are Americans turning to other intoxicants or actually getting sober rurallib Yesterday #3
A mix of everything. mwooldri 23 hrs ago #11
I have read that only 54% of Americans now say they drink alcohol rurallib 22 hrs ago #14
Our local paper has been running a foreclosure auction notice for a small brewery. Vinca Yesterday #4
All those CEOs support and fund a pResident who's filled with hate 24/7/365 and....... wolfie001 Yesterday #5
All of those photos we saw a few months ago, of Canadian liquor stores..... 70sEraVet Yesterday #6
I have a feeling that the craft beer and spirits trend lonely bird Yesterday #7
"I would not be surprised if the dispensary business experienced the same thing in a few years." BumRushDaShow Yesterday #8
Possibly why Trump was told to loosen restrictions on research and sale? Attilatheblond Yesterday #10
Well the Hemp ban caught many by surprise BumRushDaShow 23 hrs ago #12
Talked to a family friend 12 years ago. Old Crank 17 hrs ago #17
Will US 'businessmen' EVER acknowledge that it is workers/consumers who drive our economy Attilatheblond Yesterday #9
FAFO Trump supporters in KY. mdbl 23 hrs ago #13
I just sent H to the liquor store. Needed a bottle of Kahlua and a bottle of vodka.We like Reyka, an Icelandic. Raftergirl 20 hrs ago #15
I buy all my distilled spirits either from producers overseas, or from right here in Washington State. Aristus 19 hrs ago #16
in addition to cannabis being more available ClaudetteCC 16 hrs ago #18
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