Who makes Oki bourbon?

Answered by Robert Golston

OKI is made by OKI LLC, a local company owned by Chad Brizendine and Jake Warm. Both Brizendine and Warm have extensive experience and expertise in the bourbon industry.

Chad Brizendine, one of the co-owners of OKI Spirits, has a background as a co-founder of George Remus Bourbon. This experience in launching and building a successful whiskey brand provides Brizendine with valuable knowledge and insights into the industry. His involvement in George Remus Bourbon, which was acquired by MGPI in 2016, showcases his ability to create and develop high-quality bourbon products.

On the other hand, Jake Warm, also a co-owner of OKI Spirits, was an early investor in George Remus Bourbon. His early involvement in the brand indicates his passion for and belief in the whiskey industry. Warm's experience as an investor in the bourbon market demonstrates his understanding of the business side of the industry and his ability to identify valuable opportunities.

Together, Brizendine and Warm bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise to OKI Spirits. Their combined experience in the bourbon industry positions them well to create and produce exceptional bourbon products under the OKI brand.

It is worth mentioning that OKI Spirits is committed to producing high-quality bourbon, and they take pride in their craftsmanship and attention to detail. The company strives to create unique and flavorful bourbons that appeal to whiskey enthusiasts and connoisseurs.

OKI bourbon is made by OKI Spirits LLC, a local whiskey company owned by Chad Brizendine and Jake Warm. Their experience in the bourbon industry, including their involvement in George Remus Bourbon, showcases their knowledge and passion for creating exceptional bourbon products. OKI Spirits is dedicated to producing high-quality bourbon and is focused on craftsmanship and attention to detail.