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Holladay Distillery, located in Weston, Missouri, is the state's oldest continuously operating distillery, established in 1856 by brothers Ben and David Holladay. The distillery is known for its rich history and unique production methods, utilizing local limestone spring water ideal for bourbon. Originally named Blue Springs Distillery, it has undergone several ownership changes and was renamed to honor its heritage in 2016. The distillery specializes in bourbon, particularly the Ben Holladay Bourbon, which is a six-year-old, bottled-in-bond spirit made from the original 1856 mash bill. Holladay Distillery emphasizes small-batch craftsmanship, producing two barrels daily. Visitors can enjoy distillery tours that showcase its historic limestone caves and the bourbon-making process, providing an immersive experience into the world of bourbon.