
Explicit Canadian emails target bourbon maker as Trump’s trade war intensifies
Standing next to half a dozen white oak barrels full of aging Kentucky bourbon, on the floor of his small Louisville, Ky., distillery, Victor Yarbrough holds up his laptop and starts reading his emails.
As the co-founder of Brough Brothers Distillery, he’s visibly taken aback by what’s landed in his inbox. And as a polite businessman, there’s some of it he will not say out loud.
There are roughly 50 emails in total, and most of them negative. Some of them are angry; a few are even explicit.
