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Bonneamie,

I am so excited, I cannot wait.

I see that you are in Detroit.

My mom was born in Detroit and most of the family are UP'ers (Iron Mountain).

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I hope you have a great trip. I'm jealous!! I've made two trips recently for distillery tours and they're a lot of fun and everyone's very nice. The Buffalo Trace hardhat tour is exceptionally worthwhile.

I recently returned from the hardhat tour (Thanks Fred!) and it really is great. It changed my perspective on the distilling operation. The smell of the corn cooking, the white dog running off the column still, the wharehouse full of barrels. It just happened to a be a gorgeous spring day too, which was icing on the cake.

If you make it to Bardstown, be sure to visit the Bourbon museum. An amazing collection of old bottles and information.

Cheers,

RW

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Bonneamie,

I am so excited, I cannot wait.

I see that you are in Detroit.

My mom was born in Detroit and most of the family are UP'ers (Iron Mountain).

And I see that you're from Modesto. I had an aunt who lived there for over 50 years (she passed away 2 years ago) and her daughter still lives there. Small world! Iron Mountain, on the other hand, is far, far away from here.

Have a great trip!

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Thanks Fred for getting things set up for me.

I am heading out to Bourbon Land on Wednesday. Driving from California through Nevada, Wyoming, Nebraska, Mizzouri, and straight into Bardstown.

Any recommendations on liquor stores to stop at on the trip? I 80 to Lincoln, NE then down through St. Louis east to Bardstown.

If anyone is interested in any of the following: Wild Turkey, Dickel, Bulleit, Beam, Makers Mark, Jefferson Reserve, Old Grandad. Unfortunately all new stuff and no JD. ugh!! IMO

PM me and I can bring it with me.

Dave

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I've never been there but based on their web site (under the name "Internet Wines and Spirits") I would pay a visit to Randall's Wines and Spirits, just across the bridge from St. Louis in Fairview Heights, Illinois, at 10800 Lincoln Trail.

They also have a store in St. Louis at 1910 S. Jefferson St.

The web site is here.

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Thanks Fred for getting things set up for me.

I am heading out to Bourbon Land on Wednesday. Driving from California through Nevada, Wyoming, Nebraska, Mizzouri, and straight into Bardstown.

Any recommendations on liquor stores to stop at on the trip? I 80 to Lincoln, NE then down through St. Louis east to Bardstown.

If anyone is interested in any of the following: Wild Turkey, Dickel, Bulleit, Beam, Makers Mark, Jefferson Reserve, Old Grandad. Unfortunately all new stuff and no JD. ugh!! IMO

PM me and I can bring it with me.

Dave

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Thanks Chuck I will stop by there.

P_Elliott Thank you as well. That is exactly the way I was thinking of going. I hope to find some good bourbon especiallly the stuff I cannot get in California.

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Hopefully, Colonel Fred will be your tour guide.
You won't be disappointed!

Ditto. Maybe give them a call and see if Fred's working that day. Couldn't hurt. Joe

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Dave, if you're going to be in Bardstown for any length of time head up to Louisville and check out one of the Liquor Barns, Evergreen Liquors, Westport Whiskey and Wine or Party Mart.

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I should be at BT for the 10:30 hard hat on Fri Nov 27th.

I will be working on the 27th. I try to get that tour. Hope tosee you then!

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I will be working on the 27th. I try to get that tour. Hope tosee you then!

Colonel Fred to the rescue! Saaaaaaaaaaaalute!::bowdown: Joe

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Fred, I sent you a pm and really didn't explain what who or where, nor did I finish my thought before I hit 'send'.

Hope to see ya'.

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Well I made to Buffalo Trace Friday & sure enough Fred was our guide for the day. The walk through the distillery was great. Plenty of info from Fred and an upclose look at the workings which gets the bouron into our glass. During the tour I thought I had walked into a beer tent at the Oktoberfest when we reached the top of the fermentation vats. And the smell inside of the warehouse; Oh man!

BT is definitely a great distillery to visit and hopefully you'll have Fred for your tour because he was a very nice gentleman to meet.

"I'll be back".

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:woohoo: Glad you had a good time Keng. This is one time that it's okay to say, "I told you so." :grin: Cheers. Joe

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A big thanks to Fred for a favor he pulled for me. While I plan to make a few other distilleries I'll be back to BT for sure.

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A big thanks to Fred for a favor he pulled for me. While I plan to make a few other distilleries I'll be back to BT for sure.

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You can say that again. I'll always make it a priority to take a tour at BT anytime I'm down that way. So much the better if Fred is my/our tour guide. :grin: Cheers Fred! :toast: You're the best. Joe

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I took the "hard hat" tour a few years back after a business meeting with the supply chain folks at BT. I was blown away with the access they gave us behind the scenes. I had only been on brewery tours up to that point and really wasn't into whiskey.

I've told everyone I now to hit this tour up. I went back through some pictures the other day to see what they were bottling, Lot B and Blanton's!

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As stated before, I love the tours at BT. Especially with Fred as the tour guide. Last week at the KBF, I went on a tour of BT with all SB members. Fred was our tour guide. (Who else? :lol: ) A good time was had by all. Fred once again did his usual fantastic job, despite some people giving him a hard time. :rolleyes: Thanks again Fred. Keep doing what you're doing. Joe

Heres a few pics from the tour

#1. Fred hard at work.

#2. They were bottling ER 17 that day.

#3. My barrel. :grin:

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Joe, you are way too kind. You're making me blush. I love what I'm doing. I especially like giving you guys from SB tours. I can't wait to see y'all next year!

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Fred-

When I get back from Iraq the wife is picking me up in Columbia GA for a leisurely drive back to Missouri with a swing past Buffalo Trace. Will you be doing tours the week between Christmas and New Years? If so we'll see, would like to do the hard hat tour if we can.

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