Saw it at the KYCrafted art fair this weekend. Sadly I'd already pre-ordered so did not pick it up.
Saw it at the KYCrafted art fair this weekend. Sadly I'd already pre-ordered so did not pick it up.
My copies came in Friday just in time for our group hosting Jim Rutledge this weekend to present to him as an appreciation gift for the time he spent with us. We all signed it and Jim was thrilled to get an early copy. He indicated that he knew (from Mike) that it was to be out soon. Picture Attached.
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Jon
You guys are a class act Jon, hate I couldn't make the meeting.
Found my copy waiting for me in the stack of mail when I got home last night from vacation. Naturally it was the first thing I opened!
I look forward to reading it.
That yella whiskey runnin' down my throat like honey dew vine water and I took another slash…
Nullum Gratuitum Prandium
Ne Illegitimi Carborundum
I read the book and found it to be very interesting. It is well organized, clearly written, informative, and concise. Once I started reading, i couldn't put it down. I enjoyed reading about the impact of whiskey and bourbon during various events in US history. The book should appeal to bourbon enthusiasts and aficionados.
Col. Charles K. "Crotchety" Cowdery
"Whiskey Don't Keep."
That's a good idea Chuck.
Very good and it will be a super easy recommendation. Great read.