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Ale-8-One, the soft drink unique to Kentucky, has been bottled in Winchester since 1926.Still a closely guarded family secret, the Ale-8-One formula was developed by G.L. Wainscott in the 1920's after experimentation with ginger-blended recipes he acquired during extensive travels in Northern Europe. He sponsored one of America's first "name the product" contests, and "A Late One" was the winning entry. The drink's logo, Ale-8-One, was adopted as a pun of its description as the latest thing in soft drinks.
Wainscott had been in the soft drink business in Winchester since 1902, bottling soda water and several flavored drinks in a plant on North Main Street. In 1906, he introduced Roxa-Kola, a popular rival to the cola drinks then available. By 1935, Wainscott had converted a livery stable on West Broadway and moved his growing bottling operation.
Jane Rogers Wainscott inherited half of her husband's bottling stock at his death in 1944. The other half was divided among the company's employees. At her death in 1954, Mrs. Wainscott left her interest to her brother, Frank A. Rogers, Sr.
Mr. Rogers bought out his partners in 1962, and incorporated the Ale-8-One Bottling Company. Frank A. Rogers, Jr., became manager, was later named president, and the phenomenal growth of the new corporation began.
The company built a new plant on Carol Road in 1965 and production of Roxa-Kola was discontinued in 1968. By 1974, the remaining Wainscott flavored drinks were dropped in order to concentrate on Ale-8-One, and Frank A. Rogers, III joined the Company's management.
In 1976, a warehouse was constructed on an adjacent lot, and in 1981, a two-story syrup room was added to the main building. In 1989, the company built an extensive addition which tripled warehouse space and includes a two-story office building.
Today Ale-8-One is operated by Wainscott’s great-nephew, Frank A. Rogers, III and owned by him and his children. On March 4, 2003, after twenty years in development, Rogers perfected the formula for Diet Ale 8. Diet Ale 8 is the first new product offering of the company since Ale-8-One was launched in 1926. It contains no calories, sodium or aspartame. State-of- the-art sweeteners sucralose, (Splenda®) and acesulfame potassium (Ace K®) were chosen for their qualities to sweeten without leaving the aftertaste commonly associated with aspartame.
Tours of the factory are offered on Fridays at 10:50 a.m. with advanced notice. The Ale-8-One Company Store is located in the main office building at 25 Carol Road, Winchester, Kentucky. The Company Store features many interesting specialty items to the public 8:30-4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday. If you live in an area where Ale-8-One is not yet available, you may call (859) 744-3484 to place an order for Ale-8-One to be delivered to your home via UPS or visit our website at www.ale-8-one.com.
Today Ale-8-One is operated by Frank A. Rogers, III and owned by him and his children.

My Interests

Ale8One

I'd like to meet:

Jess Barrow

Music:

Endorsed Artists:
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Wake The Day

he Ale-8-One Jingle, Smalltown America (not yet released), The Elizabethtown Soundtrack, It's Not Easy Bein' Green, Green Day, Al Green

Movies:

Elizabethtown, The Green Berets, The Green Mile, Fried Green Tomatoes, Soylent Green, The Big Green, Green Card

Television:

Kentucky Sunrise on LEX18 with Lee Cruse, Green Acres,

Books:

Anne of Green Gables, The Green Mile, Green Eggs and Ham, Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Café, How Green Was My Valley

Heroes:

G. L. Wainscott, Orlando Bloom, Cameron Crowe, Bandy and Bailey, A Good Kentucky Bourbon, The Green Lantern, The Green Hornet, Members of our Military