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Gibbs Brothers Cooperage: The Bourbon Legends Spotlight a Hot Springs Icon

Go beyond the bottle. Explore the 111-year history of Gibbs Brothers Cooperage, the technical mastery of Arkansas white oak, and why supporting local cooperages is the secret to world-class Arkansas whiskey.

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Last Updated on April 16, 2026 by Justin Jones

When we discuss the “Arkansas Hook” in the whiskey world, we usually talk about the mash bill or the distillation. However, the true soul of Arkansas bourbon lives in the wood. Recently, the crew at The Bourbon Legends—one of the most influential voices in the local spirits community—released a deep-dive video into a legendary Hot Springs institution: Gibbs Brothers Cooperage.

This isn’t just a video about barrels; it’s a masterclass in the craftsmanship that sustains the Arkansas liquor industry.

The Bourbon Legends: Promoting Arkansas Small Business

In an era of “tater” culture and allocated bottle hunting, The Bourbon Legends (led by the boots-on-the-ground team of Craig and Roger) are doing something different. They are leveraging their platform to highlight the vital infrastructure of the Arkansas whiskey trail.

By visiting Gibbs Brothers, they’ve bridged the gap between the distillery and the forest. This kind of local advocacy is exactly what the Arkansas spirits scene needs to compete on a national stage.

A 100-Year Legacy of Hot Springs White Oak

Gibbs Brothers Cooperage is a living time capsule. Jay Gibbs, a fourth-generation cooper, explains in the video that his family moved to Hot Springs in 1915 to supply the burgeoning whiskey industry. Today, they remain one of the few facilities in the country using historic, belt-driven machinery to produce high-quality cooperage.

The Technical Secrets of Gibbs Barrels

In the video, Jay breaks down the technical aspects that make Arkansas white oak superior for aging spirits:

  • Quarter-Sawn Precision: Why vertical growth rings are the only way to ensure a leak-proof barrel.
  • Natural Air-Seasoning: Gibbs uses wood that has been air-dried for 18+ months, reducing harsh tannins.
  • The Level 4 Alligator Char: Unlike massive industrial plants that use gas torches, Gibbs uses natural white oak chips to create the deep, carbonized char that gives bourbon its vanilla and caramel notes.

The Arkansas Connection: From Hot Springs to Your Glass

If you’ve enjoyed a bottle from Rock Town Distillery or Crystal Ridge Distillery, you’ve likely tasted the influence of a Gibbs barrel. The partnership between local coopers and local distillers creates a “terroir” that is unique to the Natural State.

The Bourbon Legends highlight a critical moment in the video: the need for a new generation to take over this craft. Jay Gibbs is looking for an apprentice or a successor to carry the torch—a call to action for anyone passionate about preserving Arkansas’s industrial heritage.

Why This Matters for the Arkansas Bourbon Community

For members of the Bourbon Club of Arkansas (BCA) or CABB, understanding the barrel is just as important as understanding the bourbon. The work being done by The Bourbon Legends to document these facilities provides the “Experience and Expertise” that Google rewards in search rankings, but more importantly, it provides the “Trust” our local community relies on.

Support Local. Watch the Video. Head over to YouTube, subscribe to The Bourbon Legends, and help them continue to shine a light on the Arkansas businesses that make our local liquor scene world-class.


Arkansas Liquor Resource Guide

  • The Bourbon Legends: https://www.youtube.com/@TheBourbonLegends
  • Local Distilleries: Explore our reviews of Rock Town and Point Remove.
  • Join the Club: Get involved with the Bourbon Club of Arkansas for exclusive barrel picks and local events.

Lead Editor Note: At ArkansasLiquor.com, we are committed to transparency. We do not receive compensation for these highlights; we simply believe in the hard work being done by local creators like The Bourbon Legends.

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