Whiskey House partners with Koetter Group for advanced rickhouses
Whiskey House of Kentucky partnered with Koetter Group to build 12 seven-story rickhouses over six years, each holding 48,048 barrels. The K-RAX technology warehouses feature enhanced airflow, improved safety, and stronger integrity using heat-treated Southern yellow pine.
Whiskey House of Kentucky and the Koetter Group Announce Long-Term Partnership to Build State-of-the Art Rickhouses
New barrel warehouses provide major advancements in whiskey maturation, worker safety, and structural integrity
ELIZABETHTOWN, Ky., June 16, 2025 – Whiskey House of Kentucky, the most advanced custom whiskey distillery in the country, has partnered with The Koetter Group to build 12 state-of-the-art rickhouses utilizing innovative K-RAX barrel storage technology over the next six years. Constructed on Whiskey House of Kentucky's property in Elizabethtown, Kentucky, each warehouse will be seven stories high, hold 48,048 barrels, and designed to improve barrel maturation performance, enhance worker and contractor safety, reduce maintenance, and strengthen structural integrity and longevity. For more information, visit WhiskeyHouse.com.
"As the leader in custom whiskey production, we want the most innovative and advanced rickhouses in the industry for our exclusive customers," said Whiskey House co-founder and CEO David Mandell. "The Koetter Group provides us with an incredible product that delivers significant improvements in warehouse maturation, air flow, safety, and durability."
The pioneering K-RAX warehouse design increases maturation performance and airflow by using a full-length vented cupola in conjunction with their continuous floor vents around the entire perimeter of the building. In addition to air flow, the floor vents allow alcohol vapors — which are heavier than air — to exit the building for lower vapor build up, which reduces barrel and structural damage. The K-RAX warehouse improves worker and contractor safety with its full width walk boards, wire mesh fall protection next to walkways, elimination of pinch points throughout the warehouse, and stronger dunnage that provides improved worker safety and smoother barrel rolling.
K-RAX warehouses are constructed using Southern yellow pine that is glue laminated, heat treated, and kiln dried. As a result, the material is stronger and prevents powder post beetles from damaging the wood. Moreover, the CNC machined connections create a very tight fit for very little movement. This eliminates the need for a plumb bob and enables unbalanced loading so that barrels can be loaded and unloaded from any floor or side of the building without jeopardizing its structural integrity.
"The Koetter Group could not be more excited to partner with Whiskey House," said Bob Koetter, owner and CEO of the Koetter Group. "Over the years we have been asked by multiple distilleries to help innovate barrel-storage warehouses. We are very thankful that Whiskey House is giving us the opportunity to bring our innovation and advanced warehouse solutions to the bourbon industry."
Civil work for the construction of warehouses five and six began in March 2025 with Phillips Brothers Construction. K-RAX mobilized on the Whiskey House property the week of May 26 and begins construction on warehouse five on June 16.
Today's announcement further bolsters Whiskey House's transformative position in the contract whiskey manufacturing industry. Since the start of operations on July 1, 2024, Whiskey House has produced more than 97,000 barrels, 56 unique mashbills, and 59 different recipes for its exclusive custom whiskey production customers. The 110,000 square foot distillery boasts a highly sophisticated manufacturing system that is fully automated and runs on proprietary software 24 hours a day, seven days a week.