Chuck you have made some insightful comments that are making me think out loud. I don't want to highjack this thread regarding Old Pogue, but I really don't know how to start a new one (yes, I admit...
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Chuck you have made some insightful comments that are making me think out loud. I don't want to highjack this thread regarding Old Pogue, but I really don't know how to start a new one (yes, I admit...
Buffalo Trace is definitely a rye recipe bourbon. I particularly like the earthiness of the bourbon, however, I have also tasted it when it was somewhat musty. Since BT has a cork stopper, we...
When I was younger, my family would go on vacation. Being one of five boys, staying in a hotel was beyond our means. So dad bought an old canvas tent from Louisville Tent & Awning, my grandmother...
Sean Ludford, formerly of Sam's, came to the distillery several times to select barrels of various bourbons. We let him sample 5 barrels of pre-selected Rock Hill Farms and he selected the one he...
Paul,
Take it from a native, Kentucky is beautiful!!! The Erlanger/Cincinnati area is very nice and combines a nice urban area with the pleasures of the country about 10 minutes away. Plus the...
When someone selects their own personal barrel, we take the samples out of the barrel as they are standing there. We allow them to taste the bourbon uncut and then cut to about 60 proof. Once the...
Buffalo Trace comes from BT Mash Bill #1, whereas, Elmer T. Lee comes from BT Mash Bill #2. However, I must admit that Elmer was the one who choose the flavor profile for both bourbons. I have to...
Ah, a man after my own heart!
Ken