Kentucky Bourbon Festival 2023 – Day 2: 09/15/23, Friday

09/17/23
By Rebecca Herman McBrayer

Friday was the first FULL day of the KBF.  We decided to head to the area at 8 AM and we were rewarded with a prime parking place. We then walked to Mammy’s for breakfast.  Whew – they were slammed but we had time and knew the wait would be worth it – and it was.  Wayne kicked things off with a Bloody Mary.  He then chose the omelette while I had country fried steak.  

We walked over to the Blind Pig Bourbon Market to get a bottle of Milam & Greene since they were not able to sell at the KBF this year.

At about 10:30 AM we proceeded to get into the VIP line as the gate was scheduled to open at 11 AM.  We were several hundred back and knew we should have gotten there earlier.  It’s always a tough call – stand in line extra long to get in or stand in line at a distiller’s tent when you get inside.  Lines are lines!

Just as the line started to move, Wayne was asked to do an interview with American Whiskey Magazine.  I went on in because we had a plan and I knew he would find me at the Jim Beam line.  Yup – just as as planned it.  They had a nice selection of bottles for offering; however, we were targeting (1) KBF special selections and (2) hard-to-find ones that we did not have in our collection.  We were successful in acquiring both.  The KBF Barrel Select for 2023 is a Knob Creek Rye.  Our other one was the Hardins Creek – Boston.

Our next order of business was to find the entrance for the VIP tent and secure a bottle locker – because no one wants to carry bottles around all day!! We were successful with both quests. We spent a bit of time in the VIP tent as the AC and a comfortable chair reinvigorated us to start the rounds.

First stop – Neeley Family Distillery!  While Royce and Rebekah were not there, PawPaw was and he was signing bottles of his Birthday Barrel. We were the first to buy it and got Bottle #1.

We tasted at Blue Line and Blue Note.  Next was Lucky Seven. We were able to meet both the Master Distiller and Master Blender. It was interesting to chat about their process and where their ideas for mashbills and finishes are derived.  We enjoy their products and it was fun to taste a few of their newest releases..

Rebecca, Wayne, and Michael Lahalih of Lucky Seven

A new one for us was Lawrenceburg Bourbon Company.  We had a nice discussion with Greg, their Founder and Master Distiller, and picked up two bottles as well.

Greg Keeley, Rebecca, & Wayne

We did tastings at Wild Turkey and Lux Row.  Then headed over to the main stage to enjoy the band and await the “Pairing Bourbon and Cigars” talk featuring Stephen Fante.  

We were inspired by the cigar discussion and headed over to the Angel’s Envy Cigar Lounge with Philip Stinson.

Wayne, Rebecca, & Phil

Next we determined that lunch was in order so we went back to the VIP tent.  Fruit cups, sliders, deviled eggs and my favorite bite of the buffet …. Mini Hot Browns.  YUM!  The food, AC, and a large cold bottle of water gave us our second wind!

It was time to head to our first “add-on” experience at the Great Tent for The Bourbon Engagement, featuring James B Beam.  We got a table up front – always better to see and hear over those who can’t keep quiet! We were greeted with a cocktail made with Little Book 7.  We were also provided neat pours of Knob Creek and Little Book.  There was a small plate of delights provided by The Kitchen Table – who is part of the James B Beam campus. 

Fred and Freddie Noe spoke, shared stories, and answered questions.  We have been at several events with them and they are always wonderful.  They are authentic, open, and funny.  Fred has a great storytelling approach and always brings a smile. He shared stories of getting started in the business with his dad and his “training” in those days. Freddie contrasted with his own experience.  It was terrific and the time flew by.  Of course, they took time for pictures afterward.

Fred Noe, Rebecca, Wayne, & Freddie Noe

It was now after 5 PM and we were tuckered out!  Back to the tent to retrieve our bottles from the locker and then we headed out.  Which reminds me – we were able to get a bottle of the Bardstown Goose Island Collaboration as well!

Another fantastic day of the KBF 2023 was in the books.  Two more days to go!

Cheers!
Rebecca

Kentucky Bourbon Festival 2023 – Day 1: Thursday, 09/14/23

09/16/23
By Rebecca Herman McBrayer

It is finally here.  The Kentucky Bourbon Festival in Bardstown, KY.  This is our second year to attend and it should prove to be a bit different experience for several reasons.  First, it’s not our first rodeo.  Second, we have VIP tickets.  Third, we completed the Kentucky Bourbon Trail in May. Plus, we know several people who are attending and it will be great to see them as well as the folks we have met along the trail.

We headed out on our 150 mile trek at about 11 AM.  With the time change, we anticipated arriving just in time to check into our lodging.  We were thrilled to be staying exactly 1 mile from the festival grounds – a great improvement over last year when we had to stay 20 miles away in Elizabethtown. Booking almost a year in advance, we were able to secure the Old Bardstown Inn (motel).  When we arrived, our room was ready and lower level as requested.  While not fancy, it has all we need and even a small refrigerator and microwave. 

First up, the Bourbon in the Air Reception at the festival grounds. Bardstown was HOPPING for a Thursday night and traffic was heavy.  We opted to park at the same little spot we found in 2022 – the only parking spot on a little side street and only two blocks to the gate.  As always, it is fun to chat with fellow bourbon lovers while waiting in line.  We met people from Florida, New York, and Chicago.  Everyone has a story and it is great to hear what brought them to the KBF this year. 

Finally, the gates opened at 5:30 PM and it was time to kick it off! Naturally, we were greeted with a cocktail as we entered.  Let the fun begin!  The layout was very similar with a few minor adjustments so we were able to quickly acclimate and determine where we wanted to head first.

The Buffalo Trace tent was our first stop.  The folks from Barton’s were pouring Sweet Wheat 1792 and Thomas S. Moore. We had never had either of those and each pour was terrific.  The only bummer was that they would not be selling any bottles.

Next we decided to not follow the crowd and head to the Craft Distiller area.  With a great spot. There was Barry Brinegar and RD1 Spirits as we entered!  It was nice to chat with him and his wife, Tori, while sipping on his wonderful RD1 with the Amburana wood finish. 

Rebecca, Barry Bringar, and Wayne

Our next taste was at Heaven’s Door.  Wayne tried the Revelation while I sampled the Ascension.

We returned to the main area to visit a place we love – Bardstown Bourbon Company. We had read of their latest collaboration release and were hoping there would be a sampling – we were not disappointed. 

Goose Island Bourbon County: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey finished in Goose Island Bourbon Country brand stout barrels. They were not selling it for the reception but we knew we would be able to acquire a bottle on Friday.

Just across the way were our friends at Green River Distilling!  Both Aaron Harris (Master Distiller) and Caryn Wells (Brand Ambassador) were at their booth.  We chatted, sampled, and had fun – as always!

Wayne, Rebecca, Aaron Harris, and Caryn Wells

Nearby, another favorite – New Riff.  They had a special single barrel just for the KBF.  As always, it had a great nose and taste – PLUS – they were selling that evening.  New Riff became our first bottle purchase of this year’s KBF!

We wandered a bit more.  Visited with Bulleit, Maker’s Mark, and Rabbit Hole.  Each had a terrific pour.

Next we noticed a place we were unfamiliar with – Milam & Greene.  We got a couple of pours and took a rest in their comfy chairs.  A lovely lady came to ask how we were enjoying our choices. We asked if the Master Distiller would be around and she said – that is me – I’m Marlene (Holmes).  She proceeded to talk about her journey in the industry and affectionately discussed how she “cut her teeth” at Jim Beam.  She also called over Heather (Greene), their Master Blender. We loved meeting her and plan to stay in touch.

Rebecca, Marlene Holmes, & Wayne

Our final, and very important stop – the buffet!  It was a fantastic spread with a wide range of choices.  While we enjoyed it all, my favorite bite had to be the Kentucky Hot Brown Macaroni & Cheese.  Wow! Just crazy good.

It was nearly 9 PM and time to head back to our hotel.  It was a great night, but with the full festival kicking off on Friday, we need to rest up!

Cheers and Happy Trails!
Rebecca