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LOUISVILLE, Ky., Oct. 29, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The just-released 2024 list of the World's Most Admired Whiskies published by Drinks International includes legendary distillers from Scotland, Japan, Ireland, and beyond. For the second consecutive year, Michter's, the Louisville-based maker of bourbon, rye, and American whiskey, has placed first on the top-50 list.
The rankings, which are determined by an Academy of independent global drinks buyers, journalists, bartenders and whisky experts from more than 20 countries, represent the pinnacle of achievement in the global whisky trade. The annual Drinks International ranking is considered the definitive list of the world's best whiskies. Springbank and Yamazaki, two iconic distillers, were named Most Admired Whisky in 2022 and 2021, respectively.
The 2024 results demonstrate that American whiskey is being recognized for its excellence by connoisseurs around the world. Michter's President Joseph J. Magliocco commented, "Our entire team is thrilled by this great honor. We are deeply humbled and so very grateful to all of our friends and supporters around the world."
Kentucky Bourbon Hall of Famer Andrea Wilson serves as Michter's Master of Maturation as well as its COO. Wilson observed, "We have a group of individuals at Michter's who work together as a team to do our very best. It means so much to us to receive such a wonderful accolade. As someone who has been in the American whiskey industry for years, I am excited to see whiskey made in the U.S. receive this important recognition."
According to Shay Waterworth, Editor of Drinks International, "Over the past decade I've seen the reputation of Michter's surge among the trade. Matt Magliocco and his team have worked tirelessly to engage with the global bar trade and its maturation programme is one of the most impressive I've come across. It's no surprise to see Michter's retain the top spot in The World's Most Admired Whiskies."
Speaking about Michter's being named the 2024 World's Most Admired Whisky, Master Distiller Dan McKee expressed his gratitude, "We do everything we can at Michter's to focus on quality, but this never would have happened without the phenomenal support that we have received from our trade partners and from our loyal supporters. We are so grateful to the Academy and to everyone who has made all this possible."
Beyond its main distillery in the Shively section of Louisville, Michter's operations extend to two other sites in Kentucky. In Springfield, Michter's is farming estate grown grain on its 205-acre property, while in downtown Louisville, Michter's has its second distillery in the historic Fort Nelson Building. Situated in a prime location on West Main Street opposite Louisville Slugger and on the same block as the Frazier Museum, Michter's Fort Nelson Distillery features the legendary pot still system from Michter's Pennsylvania. It also has educational tours with whiskey tastings and The Bar at Fort Nelson, which features classic cocktails curated by spirits and cocktail historian David Wondrich.
Michter's has a rich and long legacy of offering traditional American whiskeys of uncompromising quality. With each of its limited production offerings aged to its peak maturity, Michter's highly acclaimed portfolio includes bourbon, rye, sour mash whiskey, and American whiskey.
For more information about the Drinks International Most Admired Whiskies List, including the full 2024 report, please visit:
https://drinksint.com/news/fullstory.php/aid/11449/Michter_s_retains_top_spot_in_Most_Admired_Whiskies_2024.html
For more information about Michter's, please visit michters.com, and follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and X.
Contact:
Matt Magliocco
+1 (502) 774-2300 x470
mmagliocco@michters.com
LOUISVILLE, Ky., Oct. 29, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The just-released 2024 list of the World's Most Admired Whiskies published by Drinks International includes legendary distillers from Scotland, Japan, Ireland, and beyond. For the second consecutive year, Michter's, the Louisville-based maker of bourbon, rye, and American whiskey, has placed first on the top-50 list.
The rankings, which are determined by an Academy of independent global drinks buyers, journalists, bartenders and whisky experts from more than 20 countries, represent the pinnacle of achievement in the global whisky trade. The annual Drinks International ranking is considered the definitive list of the world's best whiskies. Springbank and Yamazaki, two iconic distillers, were named Most Admired Whisky in 2022 and 2021, respectively.
The 2024 results demonstrate that American whiskey is being recognized for its excellence by connoisseurs around the world. Michter's President Joseph J. Magliocco commented, "Our entire team is thrilled by this great honor. We are deeply humbled and so very grateful to all of our friends and supporters around the world."
Kentucky Bourbon Hall of Famer Andrea Wilson serves as Michter's Master of Maturation as well as its COO. Wilson observed, "We have a group of individuals at Michter's who work together as a team to do our very best. It means so much to us to receive such a wonderful accolade. As someone who has been in the American whiskey industry for years, I am excited to see whiskey made in the U.S. receive this important recognition."
According to Shay Waterworth, Editor of Drinks International, "Over the past decade I've seen the reputation of Michter's surge among the trade. Matt Magliocco and his team have worked tirelessly to engage with the global bar trade and its maturation programme is one of the most impressive I've come across. It's no surprise to see Michter's retain the top spot in The World's Most Admired Whiskies."
Speaking about Michter's being named the 2024 World's Most Admired Whisky, Master Distiller Dan McKee expressed his gratitude, "We do everything we can at Michter's to focus on quality, but this never would have happened without the phenomenal support that we have received from our trade partners and from our loyal supporters. We are so grateful to the Academy and to everyone who has made all this possible."
Beyond its main distillery in the Shively section of Louisville, Michter's operations extend to two other sites in Kentucky. In Springfield, Michter's is farming estate grown grain on its 205-acre property, while in downtown Louisville, Michter's has its second distillery in the historic Fort Nelson Building. Situated in a prime location on West Main Street opposite Louisville Slugger and on the same block as the Frazier Museum, Michter's Fort Nelson Distillery features the legendary pot still system from Michter's Pennsylvania. It also has educational tours with whiskey tastings and The Bar at Fort Nelson, which features classic cocktails curated by spirits and cocktail historian David Wondrich.
Michter's has a rich and long legacy of offering traditional American whiskeys of uncompromising quality. With each of its limited production offerings aged to its peak maturity, Michter's highly acclaimed portfolio includes bourbon, rye, sour mash whiskey, and American whiskey.
For more information about the Drinks International Most Admired Whiskies List, including the full 2024 report, please visit:
https://drinksint.com/news/fullstory.php/aid/11449/Michter_s_retains_top_spot_in_Most_Admired_Whiskies_2024.html
For more information about Michter's, please visit michters.com, and follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and X.
Contact:
Matt Magliocco
+1 (502) 774-2300 x470
mmagliocco@michters.com
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Michter's Receives The Industry's Highest Honor: The 2024 World's Most Admired Whiskey
Michter's Receives The Industry's Highest Honor: The 2024 World's Most Admired Whiskey
SHANGHAI, April 5, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- DFRobot, a global leader in open-source hardware, recently participated in the Robot Hokoten @ Akihabara event in Tokyo, appearing at the DigiKey booth. The company presented two AI-driven projects based on open-source hardware—an "Electronic Nose" gas recognition system and an AI-powered cell recognition teaching system—demonstrating how AI and open hardware can be effectively applied in STEAM education and maker scenarios.
Electronic Nose: Integrating TinyML with On-Device AI
The "Electronic Nose" project combines edge AI with embedded hardware. It uses four MEMS gas sensors connected to an ESP32 running a TinyML model for real-time odor analysis.
During the demonstration, the sensor probe was placed above a glass of beer. Within 20 to 30 seconds, the system completed odor sampling and analysis. The results were then transmitted to the LattePanda Sigma, a compact x86 computing module, which generated descriptive content or tasting notes using a locally deployed language model. The entire process was executed on-device, without relying on network connectivity.
Xia Qing, Senior Engineer at DFRobot, commented: "This demonstration shows how makers can combine TinyML-based sensing with local AI models to transform sensor data into intuitive insights. Potential applications include coffee flavor analysis, fermentation monitoring, and food freshness detection."
AI Cell Recognition: Bringing AI into the STEAM Classroom
Another featured project focused on educational applications. DFRobot presented an AI-powered cell recognition teaching system designed to integrate artificial intelligence into middle school biology education. The system is built using the HUSKYLENS 2 AI vision sensor and the UNIHIKER K10 development board.
Powered by the K230 processor with up to 6 TOPS of AI computing performance, HUSKYLENS 2 can efficiently run both pre-trained and user-trained models with low latency. In the demonstration, the system performed real-time identification and classification of cells under a microscope, making abstract AI and machine learning concepts tangible through hands-on interaction.
The project showcases the complete AI workflow—from data collection and model training to edge inference—highlighting its practical applicability in educational settings.
Partnering with DigiKey to Expand the Open-Source Hardware Ecosystem
DFRobot and DigiKey jointly showcased at Robot Hokoten to promote open-source hardware and AI education. The two parties will continue collaborating on technical content, global marketing, and educational solutions, lowering the barrier to AI and open hardware adoption, and accelerating the transition from maker projects to real STEAM classroom applications.
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DFRobot Showcases AI Maker Projects at Robot Hokoten in Akihabara