Glenns Creek Distilling 10th Anniversary: A Flood Survivor Story & Exclusive Review! 🥃
We just got back from a trip to Frankfort, Kentucky, where we celebrated a truly special milestone: the 10th Anniversary of Glenns Creek Distilling! This wasn’t just any party; it was a testament to resilience and the incredible spirit of a community rallying around distiller David Meier and his team.
Just imagine: after suffering devastating losses from the horrific Frankfort floods, Glenns Creek Distilling worked tirelessly to make sure this event happened. The result? A fabulous day of camaraderie, shared passion, and some truly extraordinary whiskey.
In addition to meeting some amazing people, the silent auction was definitely a highlight for us. Fans traveled far and wide to bid on highly sought-after bottles, including flood survivors, crowd favorites, and even some from David Meier’s private collection. We were absolutely thrilled to win one of the most coveted bottles: the Millville Malt – a Kentucky Malt Whiskey. David himself told us he only ever made three barrels of this rare gem, and he hated to see it go!
As soon as we got home, we knew we had to open it and give it a full, honest review in honor of David and everyone at Glenns Creek Distilling.
What makes this expression so special? Click play ▶️ now to join us for our unfiltered tasting notes and discover if this rare “Millville Malt” truly lives up to its legendary status!
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Let’s raise a glass to resilience, rare finds, exceptional spirits, and unforgettable moments. Cheers! 🥂
NOTE: The spirit in this review was purchased by us. We were not compensated by the spirit producer for this review. This is simply our opinion based on what we tasted on this day. Please drink responsibly.
🔥 RARE WILD TURKEY FIND! 🔥 On a recent pilgrimage to the legendary Wild Turkey Distillery, one of the distillers pointed us to an extraordinary bottle hiding in plain sight: a Wild Turkey 101 Private Selection Single Barrel! But what makes this bottle truly unique and a potential unicorn pour? It hails from the historic and fabled Warehouse TY-A!
For decades, Warehouse TY-A has been whispered about among bourbon aficionados as a place where magic happens. What secrets does this particular warehouse hold that might influence the whiskey aged within its hallowed walls?
In this video, we’re diving deep! First, we’ll uncover the fascinating history and mystique behind Warehouse TY-A, exploring why this location is so significant to the Wild Turkey legacy. Then, the moment you’ve been waiting for: we’ll uncork this rare find and share our first, unfiltered tasting notes!
We’ll meticulously explore every facet of this unique Wild Turkey 101:
Color: Does it reflect its unique aging environment?
Nose: What distinctive aromas waft from the glass?
Palate: How does the flavor profile differ from standard 101 or other single barrels?
Finish: Does it leave a lasting impression?
Did we find it to be remarkably different? Was it exceptionally good? And most importantly, did this unique single barrel from Warehouse TY-A offer a solid value for the price?
Curious about the magic of specific bourbon warehouses? Ever wondered how location impacts flavor? This is the video for you!
Ready to join us for our honest reactions, detailed analysis, and find out if this rare Wild Turkey lives up to the hype?
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✴️ Wild Turkey Private Selection Single BarrelDistiller’s Select 2025
Classification: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
Company: Campari
Distillery: Wild Turkey Distillery
Mash Bill: 75% Corn, 13% Rye, 12% Malted Barley
Age: 8 years, 7 months (Distilled 06/28/16, Bottled 02/24/25)
Other: Warehouse TY-A, Floor 4, Barrel 25-0001
Proof: 101
Signed by: Jimmy Russell
Purchased: 05/17/25 for $80.00 at Wild Turkey Distillery
NOTE: The spirit in this review was purchased by us. We were not compensated by the spirit producer for this review. This is simply our opinion based on what we tasted on this day. Please drink responsibly.
Whiskey whispers and bourbon dreams await in Episode 19, “Bourbon Trail Tales & Tastes”! Journey with us to the hallowed grounds of Buffalo Trace Distillery in Frankfort, KY – our 24th distillery pilgrimage! Discover the secrets behind their award-winning spirits on the fascinating (and complimentary!) Trace Tour, where history and science blend like the perfect mash bill.
We’re also taking a trip down memory lane, reminiscing about our first, slightly damp, encounter with Buffalo Trace. But the real excitement? It’s the unveiling of our very first allocated treasure from this iconic distillery: the elusive 🐎Blanton’s Single Barrel Bourbon 🐎. Prepare for an intimate tasting as we unlock the secrets held within its amber depths – from its color to its aroma and taste.
Thinking of charting your own course through Kentucky’s bourbon landscape? 🤔 While not officially on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, Buffalo Trace in Frankfort offers an experience you simply can’t miss.
Ready to uncork the adventure? Hit play and let the stories and the spirits flow! Cheers! 🥃
In this series, Bourbon Trail Tales & Tastes, we navigate the rich tapestry of our memorable experiences on the Bourbon Trail, a journey that has undeniably enriched our appreciation for this iconic American spirit. We tackle intriguing questions such as: What stands out as the most profound memory of that bourbon trail experience, one that has etched itself firmly in our minds? What exceptional and bourbon or whiskey did we discover during this journey, perhaps one that surprised us with its intricate and delightful flavor profiles? What lasting impressions do we have of that bourbon or whiskey today, as we reflect on its complexities and how they resonate with our evolving palates and preferences? Through this exploration, we passionately recount our adventures and celebrate the stories and connections we’ve forged along the way, highlighting the essence of the Bourbon Trail.
#bourbontrail #bourbontasting #BuffaloTrace
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ABOUT THE BOTTLE REVIEWED
✴️ Blanton’s Original Single Barrel Bourbon
Classification: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
Company: Sazerac Company Inc., Blanton’s Distilling Company
Distillery: Buffalo Trace
Mash Bill: Undisclosed
Age: NAS
Proof: 93
MSRP: $65
Other: Dumped 11/08/21, Warehouse H, Rick 67, Barrel No 116
Purchased: 10/30/22 for $63.00 at Buffalo Trace Distillery
NOTE: The spirit in this review was purchased by us. We were not compensated by the spirit producer for this review. This is simply our opinion based on what we tasted on this day. Please drink responsibly.
Get ready for some serious bourbon excitement! 🤩 In Episode 16 of Bourbon Trail Tales and Tastes, we had an unforgettable bottle-your-own adventure at the incredible Angel’s Envy Distillery in Louisville, Kentucky! 🥃🎉
Come along with us as we relive our absolutely terrific distillery experience! 🙌 We were treated to a fantastic guided tasting and then the most detailed and utterly unique bottle-your-own experience imaginable! 🤩 We also got an exclusive close-up tour of the distillery AND soaked in the atmosphere at their gorgeous upstairs bar. 🍹
But hold on, the fun doesn’t stop there! 😉 We dive even deeper by cracking open one of the treasured bottles we personally bottled that very day! 🤤 We explore every single delicious note and nuance – no drop left behind! 🤔 Will these hand-bottled beauties earn a coveted spot in our collection? 🏆 Find out as we share our honest thoughts on whether we’d buy them again in a heartbeat! 💸
Dreaming of exploring the legendary Kentucky Bourbon Trail? 🤔 Well, listen up! We’re here to tell you exactly why Angel’s Envy Distillery absolutely deserves a top spot on your Louisville adventure! 💯 You NEED to hear our recommendations – trust us, you won’t regret it! 😉 Cheers to incredible bourbon experiences! 🥂✨
In this series, Bourbon Trail Tales & Tastes, we navigate the rich tapestry of our memorable experiences on the Bourbon Trail, a journey that has undeniably enriched our appreciation for this iconic American spirit. We tackle intriguing questions such as: What stands out as the most profound memory of that bourbon trail experience, one that has etched itself firmly in our minds? What exceptional and bourbon or whiskey did we discover during this journey, perhaps one that surprised us with its intricate and delightful flavor profiles? What lasting impressions do we have of that bourbon or whiskey today, as we reflect on its complexities and how they resonate with our evolving palates and preferences? Through this exploration, we passionately recount our adventures and celebrate the stories and connections we’ve forged along the way, highlighting the essence of the Bourbon Trail.
#BourbonTrail #Louisville #AngelsEnvy
🚨YOUR BOURBON JOURNEY DOES NOT SELL ALCOHOL🚨
✴️ Angel’s Envy Single Barrel
Classification: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
Other: Finished in Port Wine Barrels
Company: Angel’s Envy
Distillery: Undisclosed Distillery / Distilleries in Kentucky
Mash Bill: 72% Corn, 18% Rye, 10% Malted Barley
Age: NAS
Proof: 115
MSRP: $99.95
Released: This was a bottle-your-own experience 10/29/22
Purchased: 10/29/22 for at Angel’s Envy as part of the booked experience
NOTE: The spirit in this review was purchased by us. We were not compensated by the spirit producer for this review. This is simply our opinion based on what we tasted on this day. Please drink responsibly.
🥃 Get ready, bourbon lovers! In this exciting episode, we’re cracking open a fresh bottle and diving headfirst into the highly anticipated Booker’s 2025-01 “Barry’s Batch” straight from the legendary Jim Beam distillery! 🔥
This powerhouse bourbon hits you with a bold 125.7 proof and has been aging to perfection in the barrel for a sweet 7 years, 4 months, and 2 days. ⏳ You know it’s going to be something special!
Join us as we meticulously explore every single facet of this incredible dram. We’ll take you on a sensory journey, covering: ✨
Color & Appearance: What does this liquid gold look like in the glass? 🎨
Aroma: What enticing scents rise from the pour? 👃
Taste: What flavors dance on the palate? 😋
Finish: What lingering sensations does it leave behind? 🤔
Does the Booker’s 2025-01 “Barry’s Batch” live up to the legendary reputation of its predecessors? 🤔 Will this be the bourbon dream come true for all you Booker’s enthusiasts out there? 😍 We’ll give you our honest take!
Smash that play button now to discover our in-depth tasting notes and our genuine recommendations! 👇 If you’re loving the wheated whiskey goodness, don’t forget to give us a thumbs up 👍, hit that subscribe button 🔔 for more bourbon reviews, and share this video with your fellow whiskey aficionados ➡️! Cheers! 🥂
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✴️ Booker’s 2025-01 Barry’s Batch
Classification: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
Company: Beam Suntory
Distillery: Jim Beam Distillery
Mash Bill: 77% Corn, 13% Rye, 10% Malted Barley
Age: 7 years, 2 months, and 4 days
Proof: 125.7
MSRP: $100
Released: March 2025
Purchased: 04/10/25 for $110 at Jim Beam American Outpost
NOTE: The spirit in this review was purchased by us. We were not compensated by the spirit producer for this review. This is simply our opinion based on what we tasted on this day. Please drink responsibly.
A Bourbon Family Needs Your Help! 💔 Glenns Creek Distilling Devastated by Kentucky Floods 🌊
Imagine the heart and soul poured into crafting fine bourbon 🥃, now submerged under floodwaters. 😥 That’s the reality facing Glenns Creek Distilling in Frankfort, Kentucky. 📍 The unprecedented flooding of the Kentucky River in early April 2025, reaching levels not seen in decades, has brought immense challenges to this cherished distillery and its historic 1835 Old Crow buildings. 🏛️
Join us as we explore the unique character of Glenns Creek Distilling through a tasting of four of their exceptional bourbons. 🌟 But this video is more than just a review – it’s a plea for help 🙏. We want to share their story and the urgent need for support as they navigate the long and difficult road to recovery. 🚧
You have the power to make a real difference in the lives of the Glenns Creek Distilling family. 💪 Please consider contributing to their flood relief efforts through one of the following ways:
Help us amplify their voice! 📣 Please SHARE this video with your friends, family, and fellow bourbon enthusiasts. 🤝 Let’s show the strength of the bourbon community in times of need. ❤️
Share your act of kindness in the comments below! 👇 We are committed to matching donations up to at least $250 to further support Glenns Creek Distilling. Your compassion means the world. 🙏 Thank you for watching and for standing with Glenns Creek Distilling.
🚨YOUR BOURBON JOURNEY DOES NOT SELL ALCOHOL🚨
🔥GLENNS CREEK DISTILLING SELLS SPIRITS TO BE HELD IN THEIR VAULT FOR PICK UP🔥
NOTE: The spirits in this review were purchased by us. We were not compensated by the spirit producer for this review. This is simply our opinion based on what we tasted on this day. Please drink responsibly.
Get ready to uncork some serious Indiana spirit! 🥃 Join us for Episode 13 of Bourbon Trail Tales & Tastes as we take you on a journey back to October 2022 and our unforgettable visit to Nashville, Indiana, home to the one and only Bear Wallow Distillery!
Forget everything you thought you knew about Indiana bourbon, because this artisan gem is a true trailblazer! We’re diving deep into the incredible story of Bear Wallow, a family-run operation that’s as passionate about their craft as they are about their Hoosier roots. Prepare to be amazed by the dedication of owner Susan Spagnuolo, a true legend who single-handedly fought to pass the Artisan Distillers Law in 2013 – paving the way for distilleries like Bear Wallow to flourish!
We’re spilling all the details from our tour and tasting, reliving the moments we were blown away by the warmth of the people and the quality of the spirits. Trust us, the Bear Wallow crew knows how to make you feel like family!
But the real excitement starts when we crack open two of their finest creations: the signature Gnaw Bone Bourbon and the coveted Gnaw Bone Bourbon Single Barrel! Get ready for our honest, no-holds-barred tasting notes as we explore the unique flavors and character of these Indiana treasures.
The burning question is: Should YOU add Bear Wallow Distillery to your bourbon pilgrimage? We’re giving you our definitive recommendations, sharing whether this hidden gem is worth a detour to Nashville, Indiana.
Don’t miss out on this episode! We’re bringing the charm of small-town Indiana and the bold flavors of exceptional bourbon right to your screen. Hit that subscribe button, grab your favorite tasting glass, and let’s explore the magic of Bear Wallow Distillery together! You won’t want to miss this one! 🔥
In this series, Bourbon Trail Tales & Tastes, we navigate the rich tapestry of our memorable experiences on the Bourbon Trail, a journey that has undeniably enriched our appreciation for this iconic American spirit. We tackle intriguing questions such as: What stands out as the most profound memory of that bourbon trail experience, one that has etched itself firmly in our minds? What exceptional and bourbon or whiskey did we discover during this journey, perhaps one that surprised us with its intricate and delightful flavor profiles? What lasting impressions do we have of that bourbon or whiskey today, as we reflect on its complexities and how they resonate with our evolving palates and preferences? Through this exploration, we passionately recount our adventures and celebrate the stories and connections we’ve forged along the way, highlighting the essence of the Bourbon Trail.
NOTE: The spirits in this review were purchased by us. We were not compensated by the spirit producer for this review. This is simply our opinion based on what we tasted on this day. Please drink responsibly.
Event Date: Saturday, September 14, 2024 6:00 – 10:00 PM By Rebecca Herman McBrayer
Wayne and I were absolutely thrilled for this event! Over the past two years, we have passionately enjoyed bourbon dinners that have left an indelible impression, and attending the Supper Club events at James B. Beam Distillery has been nothing short of a culinary adventure. Each occasion brought us exquisite food meticulously prepared and captivating stories that enveloped us in the rich heritage of bourbon.
Event Description: A special evening with 7th & 8th generation master distiller’s Fred & Freddie Noe at Fred’s home in Bardstown, KY with some of their renowned friends. Dinner will be provided by the Kitchen Table restaurant with an opportunity to enjoy pours and cocktails from each participating distillery. You will be delighted with stories during an exclusive round table tasting featuring a product from each brand, and the opportunity to interact with top professionals in the bourbon industry.
The speakers for the evening included: Brent Elliott – Four Roses, Royce Neeley – Neeley Family Distillery, Steve Nally – Bardstown Bourbon Company, Rob Samuels & Bill Samuels Jr – Maker’s Mark, and Fred & Freddie Noe – James B. Beam. Baker Beam was also at the dinner but did not speak on the panel.
The Noe’s Home in Bardstown – A Spectacular Setting
As instructed, we parked at a nearby church and walked to the driveway entrance where we were checked in and joined others in anticipation for it to be 6PM. Although it was an incredibly hot day, we were joyful for no rain and excited that the sun would be setting beautifully as the night unfolded. We met some fantastic people in line and enjoyed a delightful dinner with them – Michael & Dawn Mitchell of Chasing Neat.
Freddie Noe welcomed us, provided a brief overview of the evening, and invited us to enjoy our cocktails.
Neeley Family Distillery Cocktail and Appetizers
As described by Chef Landry – the cocktail was a New Orleans classic Sazerac made with Absinthe from the Neeley Family Distillery. Chef sought to match the absinthe flavors with the herbs in the oysters and the fennel in the spinach tart.
They started passing the appetizers early on and they were terrific! The Hidden Barn Cherry Picker Sazerac was outstanding!
Distiller Icon’s Panel Discussion and Tasting
This experience was nothing short of extraordinary! Having the chance to listen to each of these icons delve into their histories, share their passions, and express their spirits was truly awe-inspiring. The atmosphere was wonderfully relaxed and engaging. We were incredibly lucky to have Andy Treinen, the President of the Frazier History Museum, as our moderator, guiding us through this excellent discussion. There were moments of delightful banter among the speakers and some truly entertaining stories shared that added to the magic of the evening!
Each icon had an opportunity to speak and then introduce their pour. **Brent Elliott – Four Roses 2024 Limited Edition Small Batch. **Royce Neeley – Neeley Family Distillery, Hidden Barn. **Steve Nally – Bardstown Bourbon Company, Discovery Series #12. **Rob Samuels & Bill Samuels Jr – Maker’s Mark 2024 Cellar Aged. **Fred & Freddie Noe – James B. Beam, Booker’s ‘The Reserves’ 2024.
At the conclusion of the talks, Chef Brian Landry introduced the menu. He has been working with Fred and Freddie for the last three years and they have done many collaborative dinners. He strives to align well with them and the liquids they place in the barrels. Chef reminded us the the Beam’s saying, “Drink it any damn way you please!” However, he noted that tonight we would be drinking as the distillers’ pleased because they selected the cocktails and then Chef Landry reverse-engineered the menu.
Four Roses Bourbon Cocktail and First Course
Chef Landry – Four Roses Single Barrel Vieux Carre another New Orleans cocktail has a little bit of Benedictine in it, a lot of herbal notes, and it’s finished with some bitters that are heavy on star anise. The pork belly was marinated with soy sauce and then finished with the caramel sauce that has a bit of fish sauce in it. This was served with corn pudding.
The pork belly was cooked to perfection! Plus, the creaminess of the corn pudding was amazing. Fantastic course.
Bardstown Bourbon Company Cocktail and Second Course
Chef Landry – Anytime we come here we have to do Fried Chicken, so we’re going to do a fried chicken thigh with truffle honey, truffle grits, and a wild mushroom au jus that will go with the High Wheat Side Car from Bardstown. The Side Car has a lemon juice and Orange Curacao that will help cut through the richness of the fried chicken.
I’m personally a push-over for fried chicken and love grits – this combo did not disappoint! Wow – the chicken was very flavorful and crispy and the grits were delightfully creamy.
James B. Beam Cocktail and Third Course
Chef Landry – For the final savory course, Fred is the master of the grill, so we are doing a 14 oz veal chop. It is an Italian style dish, a Veal Saltimbocca. It is cooked on the grill with garlicky breadcrumbs, sage, and country ham chips from Freddie’s country ham.
This veal chop was indescribably good. Cooked to perfection and seasoned amazingly. Unfortunately, we were so full by the time it arrived that we could only enjoy part of it. To-go bags would have made for a terrific midnight snack!
Maker’s Mark Cocktail and Dessert
Chef Landry – The final course is sweet. The cocktail is a Maker’s Mark 46 Apple Butter Old Fashioned. Then, the burnt cinnamon pot due crème was made with burnt cinnamon sticks that we steeped in cream and then added a bit of orange zest and vanilla. It is finished off with cane syrup granola, salted caramel, and green apples.
As mentioned previously, we were full by the veal chop. Even so, we had to at least taste the cocktail and this scrumptious dessert. There might have been more than one bite involved!
Freddie Demonstrating the Kentucky Whiskey Ham Luge
Freddie is well-known for his cured hams and for hollowing out a portion to pour bourbon over it. This night probably would not have been complete if Chef Landry hadn’t put the challenge out to do this, which Freddie did with ease. But turnabout’s fair play – Freddie then challenged Chef and he accepted with great skill as well! Fun times!
A Great Night to Connect with Awesome People
In addition to Fred Noe signing a bottle of Booker’s ‘The Reserves’ 2024 for us, he and Baker Beam also signed our 1990s mini set of Booker’s, Baker’s, Basil Hayden’s, and Knob Creek.
We also had an opportunity to chat with and get pictures with Royce & Rebekah Neeley, Steve Nally, and Lisa Wicker!
It was a night that we will always cherish! Thank you, one and all, for spending the evening with us!
Tour Date: September 12, 2024 10:00am By Rebecca Herman McBrayer
Our long-awaited first tour of Wild Turkey was finally here! Arriving in the parking lot and seeing the gorgeous visitor ahead let me know this was really happening!
Check in was simple. The lady who checked us in hinted that we might want to visit the bottle shop before the tour as they had the Jimmy Russell 70th Anniversary bottles available but they had a specific allotment for the day. She also said that she could hold our purchases for us. We know how to take a hint! This also gave us an opportunity to explore a bit.
The visitor center is absolutely beautiful. No detail was overlooked.
Born from the Barrel – Russell’s Reserve Immersion In-depth Russell’s Reserve Rickhouse Experience
Tour Description: Pull back the curtain on Kentucky craft whiskey excellence and discover the art of barrel maturation that has been perfected by our Master Distiller Eddie Russell. We invite you to go behind the scenes with us for the Born from the Barrel Russell’s Reserve Immersion, a 60 minute in-depth look at where and how the award-winning Russell’s Reserve is made. The tour includes a visit to one of our oldest and most iconic timber rickhouses where you’ll learn about the impact of environmental aging and the importance of center cut selection for our acclaimed small batch and single barrel whiskeys.
We were excited to learn that Bo would be our guide. We had met Bo on prior visits and knew he was a wealth of knowledge as well as passionate about all things Wild Turkey. Follow him on Instagram: firebirdbo. He provided a brief overview of what we would be doing and then invited us to board the bus.
We arrived at Rickhouse A – their oldest, built in 1894. We enjoyed the view outside of the rickhouse while Bo shared historical information about Wild Turkey, the property, and the rich distilling history of the area.
Once inside, we learned more history about their operations, the rickhouse, and how Jimmy, Eddie, and Bruce came into the organization. We have been in many rickhouses but this one simply felt special. Of course, it smelled amazing with 130 years of angel’s share permeating the wood! These pictures don’t do it justice but they do provide some context of being there.
Russell’s Reserve Tasting
The tour concluded with a guided flight of Russell’s Reserve products. The pours were outstanding and it was the first time either of us have tasted a Russell’s Rye or the 13-year-old. Wow!
Taking it All In
Following the tasting we got a drink to take outside and enjoy the patio area. A truly beautiful day! We kept hoping that if we stayed long enough, Jimmy Russell would arrive. Thus, we went upstairs to their bar for a small bite and met two great guys from NY – Ben & Ben – father and son. Bourbon people are the best!!!
We decided that we should head back to Bardstown. Slightly bummed that there wasn’t an opportunity to congratulate Jimmy on his 70th but thrilled with our day at Wild Turkey!
Gift Shop
Our most exciting bottle to acquire was the 70th Anniversary one. We did a neat pour of it while there and it is outstanding!
Distillery Trail Statistics
We originally visited Wild Turkey May 23, 2023. Unfortunately, it was still on shut-down for renovations and were not able to engage in a tour. We did enjoy the gift shop and chatting with people who work there. It was our 46th distillery and our 39th stamp on the KBT Signature Trail and we knew we would return once full tours were available.
We visited again February 23, 2024 and were able to meet and visit with Jimmy Russell. It was a dream come true to have the opportunity to visit with him on that day.
For this third visit, we were thrilled to experience the Born from the Barrel Russell’s Reserve Immersion Tour. It was our 142nd distillery experience.
Happy Trails! Rebecca & Wayne
All photos by Rebecca Herman McBrayer unless otherwise noted.
Tour Date: September 11, 2024 8:00am – 5:30pm By Rebecca Herman McBrayer
We were very excited to be joining the Scotchy Bourbon Boys on their 4th Annual Bus Tour! We met up at the Mammy’s parking lot bright and early. After a moment of silence in remembrance of 9/11, we kicked off the day with a pour of Johnnie Walker Blue and a toast for a great day!
Then it was time to load the bus and head to Bardstown Bourbon Co. for our first experience. On the way, Super Nash pulled out a dusty bottle of Hill & Hill for us to try on the ride over. It was amazing!
Bardstown Bourbon Company Barrel Thieving Tour
At BardstownBourbon Company we got checked in and some got cocktails while others checked out the gift shop. When it was time for our Rickhouse Barrel Thieving Tour, we met our guide – Samantha. She let us know that her nickname was “Heavy Hand Sam” and to be aware of that during the thieving pours!
We sampled from three barrels in the beautiful Rickhouse K. One was a bourbon that will ultimately become their Bottle-in-Bond bourbon. The second was a rye expression that is not currently being offered. The final one we had to guess and the “Rye Team” won that round! In fact, it was a 95% rye that would later be finished in their special zebra casks and bottled as their green label rye.
Photo by Chris Thompson
Fun on the Bus and Lunch
Back on the bus and more pours were happening! Super Nash had a mason jar of what had previously been in a dusty McCormick decanter – it was fantastic! Tiny showed the “unicorn” that we would have later, and then it was a pour from the 1980 Early Times!
There was a brief stop for shopping at The Blind Pig Bourbon Market where several great finds were acquired by many on the bus. Then we headed to the Old Kentucky Home Country Club for lunch. We had ordered our selections in advance and everyone enjoyed their choices!
Next it was time to travel to Limestone Branch and that meant more time for tastings! Up first was a dusty of Yellowstone, followed by the Yellowstone finished in a Tokaji barrel, and topped off by the fresh opening of beautiful dusty Jim Beam decanter. All terrific pours!
Limestone Branch Distillery Single Barrel Select Tour
Before we knew it, we had arrived at LimestoneBranch Distillery. We were incredibly blessed to have their National Brand Ambassador, Stephen Fante, as our guide for our experience. He provided a fun and informative tour that included history as well as all aspects of their distilling process.
We then went into their newest building addition – the single barrel select room. Once there, we enjoyed five incredible pours and hear more awesome stories. We laughed, shared, and had a great time!
Following our tasting, we still had time for a cocktail, cigar, and shopping in the giftshop before we needed to get on the road back to Bardstown.
Heaven Hill Distillery for an Executive Tasting of High End Pours
While on the road, we had a pour of Jeffrey’s World Whiskey Society 10 Year Straight Bourbon Whiskey Finished in Port Cask Unicorn edition. It was very good! While we passed, there was also a pour of Penelope Rio available!
Before we knew it, we had arrived at HeavenHill Distillery for our Whiskey Connoisseur tasting. This included 5 great pours: Elijah Craig Toasted, Select Stock Armagnac Finish, Pikesville Rye, Heaven Hill Heritage 18 Year, and Elijah Craig Barrel Proof.
There was time for a bit of shopping before gathering back on the bus.
Surprise Birthday Party for Tiny!!
We arrived back at the parking lot near Mammy’s and everyone was pretending to say their goodbyes for the evening. Little did Jeffrey know that his wife, Rachel, had arranged a surprise party at Mr. Tubs for his birthday. Thus, the fun continued for several more hours. I do believe that he was genuinely surprised!
Photo by Wayne McBrayer
This was an absolutely an amazing day! We knew it would be fun but had no idea how mush we would truly enjoy being with everyone on the bus. The generosity of the bottles and pours shared was second-to-none. People we have known through social media and brief meetings at events have truly become amazing friends that we will always cherish. We hope that we will be able to join them on another trip in the future!
THREEGift Shops
We picked up a few bottles today!
Distillery Trail Statistics
We originally visited Bardstown Bourbon Co April 23,2022. It was our 6th distillery and our 2nd stamp on the KBT Signature Trail. Our second visit was March 2023 and we did the Barrel Thieving Tour and it was our 56th distillery experience. Next we visited Bardstown Bourbon Co in June 2023 as part of the 2023 Mint Julip VIP Bardstown Collection Tour and it was our 78th distillery experience. We also did a Distilled Dinner there in 2023. Therefore, this was our 5th visit there and our 139th distillery experience.
Our first visit to Limestone Branch was May 20, 2023. It was an amazing day as we completed the Central Craft Trail there and it was our 40th stamp on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail as well as our 48th distillery and 73rd distillery experience. Thus, this was our 2nd visit to Limestone Branch and our 140th distillery experience.
For Heaven Hill, our first visit was April 24, 2022 and we did the Bottle Your Own experience. It was our 9th distillery and our 5th stamp on the KBT Signature Trail. We returned to Heaven Hill in June 2023 as part of the 2023 Mint Julip VIP Bardstown Collection Tour and it was our 77th distillery experience. That makes this our 3rd visit to Heaven Hill and our 141st distillery experience.
It’s a good thing I have a spreadsheet!
Happy Trails! Rebecca & Wayne
All photos by Rebecca Herman McBrayer unless otherwise noted.