In Honor of the ‘No Place Like Home’ Tour, Rapper Jack Harlow Joins Forces With Knob Creek to Unveil a Bourbon Exclusive to This City

Jack Harlow

The Jack Harlow Foundation and Knob Creek released a limited-edition expression exclusively available in Kentucky. (Photo: Beam Suntory)

On Friday, the Courier Journal reported that a non-profit organization helmed by the rapper Jack Harlow joined forces with Knob Creek to release a limited-edition bourbon in honor of the American rapper’s “No Place Like Home” tour in Kentucky.

The bourbon hosts a suggested retail price of $59.99 and will be exclusively available at retail stores in the six cities Harlow will be performing: Owensboro, Pikeville, Covington, Murray, Bowling Green and Lexington.

According to a news release from the brand, the bottles were “personally chosen,” by Fred and Freddie Noe of James B. Beam Distilling in tandem with Maggie and Brian Harlow from the Jack Harlow Foundation.

“The Jack Harlow Foundation is delighted to partner with Knob Creek and Jim Beam in this meaningful way,” said Maggie Harlow, who is a part of the Jack Harlow Foundation, in a news release reported by the Courier Journal. “Their generous gift allows The Jack Harlow Foundation to expand its work to make Kentucky a better place to live. This Noe Family and Harlow Family collaboration is emblematic of how all Kentucky families support and care for one another.”

Maggie Harlow is Jack Harlow’s mother, and works actively with the Jack Harlow Foundation.

The foundation works with other Kentucky organizations which include Neighborhood House, the Louisville Ballet, Sowing Seeds With Faith, Queer Kentucky, Adelante Hispanic Achievers, Centro Latino, Russell: A Place of Promise and Sponsor 4 Success.

About Jack Harlow — a Kentucky native turned rap superstar.

Born in Louisville, Harlow was raised on a farm and began rapping at the age of 12. The young artist sold copies of his first CD “Rippin’ and Rappin'” to his middle school classmates.

Harlow performed throughout his teenage years and eventually released his debut album, “Loose,” after signing with Atlantic Records and Generation Now.  The rapper was awarded the Top New Artist at the 2021 Billboard Music Awards and was named Variety’s “Hitmaker of the Year.”

In 2023, Harlow founded the Jack Harlow Foundation to uplift his hometown, and make it “a better place.”

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Cynthia Mersten is an Editor for Bottle Raiders and has worked in the Beverage Industry for eight years. She started her career in wine and spirits distribution and sold brands like Four Roses, High West and Compass Box to a variety of bars and restaurants in the city she calls home: Los Angeles. Cynthia is a lover of all things related to wine, spirits and story and holds a BA from UCLA’s School of Theatre, Film and Television. Besides writing, her favorite pastimes are photography and watching movies with her husband.