Standard Delivery (Signed for) | Delivered within 3-5 working days |
Express Delivery (Standard Parcels) | Delivered within 1-2 working days |
Extra-Large Parcels (Signed for) | Delivered within 3-5 working days |
Furniture | Delivery usually takes place within 2 weeks. |
Free Shipping
Decor Outdoor offers free regular shipping on all orders shipped to residential or commercial addresses within the contiguous United States. Orders are delivered Monday through Friday (excluding holidays).Drop Shipping
We are an online-only luxury furniture and lighting boutique, and do not have a warehouse. Consequently, all orders are drop shipped directly from our manufacturers to your door. If your order includes items from more than one manufacturer, you will receive multiple deliveries. Because we are dependent on the on-hand inventory of our manufacturing partners, some items listed on our site may not actually be available right away. Please call us at 888.784.4644 or via our contact form with any stocking questions and we'll get in touch with the appropriate manufacturer for answers, before you place your order.Ground Shipping
Small parcel items ship regular ground via delivery services such as FedEx, UPS or DHL. Orders typically take 2-3 business days to process and in-stock items will usually be delivered 3-5 days from the date that they ship (depending on origin and destination). If there is a delay, you will be notified by email. No signature is required for standard ground shipping, so you may want to make arrangements to have packages brought inside soon after delivery, if you are unable to receive it in person.Description
Brack Beverly was born enslaved, but his journey to freedom is a testament to resilience and determination. He played a significant role in the history of Kentucky and the bourbon industry. Not knowing how to read or write, Brack enlisted as a Union soldier in the 12th U.S. Regiment Heavy Artillery organized at Camp Nelson. Post-war, his expertise in agriculture proved invaluable as he worked many years helping to perfect the art of bourbon-makingAs a freed man, Brack dedicated his life to mastering the craft of distilling and worked as a mash hand until his passing in 1913. It’s no secret that working with the mash is critical competent of the distilling process. Brack’s story, along with his family members, who saved as firemen, coopers, leak hunters, and more, are a part of the rich history of KY pioneers.Today, we honor Brack Beverly and countless other African Americans who played a vital role in shaping the legacy we celebrate. By sharing their stories, we pay tribute to their ingenuity and unwavering spirit. Let us raise our glasses high in honor of their legacies and continue to preserve their untold stories for future generations.
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