Draft:Maggie Kimberl
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This article is an autobiography or has been extensively edited by the subject or by someone connected to the subject. (February 2024) |
Maggie Kimberl[1][1][2][2] is a Louisville, Kentucky-based journalist[3][3] who focuses on the distilled spirits industry[4][4], specifically American whiskey[5][5] and whiskey cocktails[6][6]. She is the Content Editor of American Whiskey Magazine[7][7], a contributor to Whisky Magazine[8][8], and has contributed to many other publications since 2013. She is the co-Chair of the World Whiskies Awards USA[9][9], a professional whiskey taster[10][10], and is a Kentucky Colonel and ninth-generation Louisvillian[11][11]. She previously served as the President of the Bourbon Women Association[12][12][13][13][14][14][15][15][16][16], a nationwide organization founded to boost womens' visibility both as whiskey consumers and producers.
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- ^ "Muckrack Maggie Kimberl". Muckrack.
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- ^ Dowling, Melissa (9 November 2021). "Celebrating Women in Beverage Alcohol: Part 1". Cheers Magazine. The Beverage Information & Insights Group.
- ^ Mami, Takao (10 September 2021). ""Bourbon = a white man's drink" is no more. Changes in consumption are occurring in America". The Asahi Shimbun Globe.
- ^ Kimberl, Maggie. "Author Page". American Whiskey Magazine. Paragraph Publishing.
- ^ Kimberl, Maggie. "Author Page". Whisky Magazine. Paragraph Publishing.
- ^ Micallef, Joseph. "The Top American Whiskeys From The World Whiskies Awards". Forbes.
- ^ Stevens, Ashlie (July 2016). "Do Men And Women Taste Bourbon Differently?". Louisville Public Media.
- ^ McMahan, Dana. "Heading to the Kentucky Derby? Here are 6 tips on how to pair a cigar with bourbon". The Courier-Journal. Gannett.
- ^ Shadburne, Sarah. "American Whiskey Magazine editor selected as new president of Bourbon Women". Louisville Business First. BizJournals.
- ^ Guildford, David. ""Bourbon Women" Celebrates 10 Years, New Leader". Spectrum1 News. Spectrum.
- ^ Beacon, Spirits. "Bourbon Women Association - Maggie Kimberl". Spirits Beacon. Entroia&Coe.
- ^ Tao, David. "BOURBON WOMEN AND WHISKEY JOURNALISM WITH MAGGIE KIMBERL [INTERVIEW]". Drinking Vessels.
- ^ Staff (2 September 2021). "Bourbon Women Launches Diversity & Inclusion Initiative". Craft Spirits Magazine.