Michter's Mourns The Loss Of Master Distiller Emeritus Willie Pratt
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LOUISVILLE, Kentucky., Dec. 29, 2020 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
It is with profound sadness that Michter's announces the passing yesterday of
Master Distiller Emeritus Willie Pratt.
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Born in 1942 to a school teacher mother and a coal miner father living in the
town of Hazard in Eastern Kentucky, Willie set out to Louisville to seek
employment at age 20. He joined the great distiller Brown-Forman, which paid
for his education as he attended evening classes and earned his degree from
University of Louisville. Willie worked over four decades in a variety of
positions at Brown-Forman, where he served for a period of years on the
company's committee studying distillation, cooperage, and aging conditions.
At age 65, Willie retired from Brown-Forman, but his passion for the bourbon
industry led him back to work. In 2007 Willie joined Michter's as its Master
Distiller. At the start of his tenure at the company, he oversaw Michter's
production program which was conducted at another Kentucky distillery before
Michter's could afford its own brick and mortar facility. Eventually Willie
oversaw the design and the building of the state-of-the-art Michter's Shively
Distillery. When Willie decided to work a reduced schedule, he turned over the
Michter's Master Distiller position to Pam Heilmann, who was eventually
succeeded by Dan McKee. Willie continued to serve as the company's Master
Distiller Emeritus and remained actively involved in Michter's production until
his passing.
In 2017 Willie was inducted into The Whisky Magazine Hall of Fame. "To work
with Willie and to have him as a friend was a tremendous gift. When the
challenges seemed overwhelming, that's when Willie's leadership would shine
through. He was a paradigm of strength and courage," said Michter's President
Joseph J. Magliocco. Laser focused on quality, Willie was good naturedly
referred to as "Dr. No" by the Michter's salespeople for his refusing to
release whiskey for bottling until he deemed it just right, even though the
whiskey may have been significantly older than the age statement on the label.
Willie was respected and beloved by the Michter's team he helped to build.
"Times like this make me realize how fortunate I was to be able to learn from
one of the greats in the industry. I'm going to miss standing back in the
distillery with Willie, talking about making whiskey and listening to his life
stories," said Michter's Master Distiller Dan McKee. Michter's Master of
Maturation Andrea Wilson commented, "It is not often in your career you get to
sit and listen to someone with over 50 years of experience in this industry who
poured his heart and soul into every single detail. Making bourbon was not a
job to Willie, it was pure joy." Michter's Master Distiller Emerita Pam
Heilmann said, "It was my pleasure and the opportunity of a lifetime to work
with Willie. The years we had together enhanced my learning and grew my
knowledge of the bourbon industry by virtue of his wisdom and tutelage."
Willie's hobbies included fishing in Florida, riding motorcycles, and flying
his Cherokee four-seater. He is survived by his beloved wife Patsy, his
children, his grandchildren, his great grandchildren and his dog Sophie.
Contact: Joseph J. Magliocco
+1 502-774-2300 x580
jmagliocco@michters.com
SOURCE: Michter's Distillery
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