Only was able to hit two of the stops on the Kentucky "Bourbon Trail" |
So of course my maintenance man decided this was a must!! |
Jim Beams home-front porch was perfect for sittin' a spell............... |
the tour they give was very interesting and informative!! |
could just stand here pressing the button all day.......... |
they age the bourbon in barrels like this-the black burn is very important........ |
our tour guide was also our free taster bar tender!! |
Having a chat with "Jim Beam"!! |
testing is very serious business...............! |
This is the kind of job I could do all day!!!!! |
This little tiny Baptist Church was nestled between these two huge-9 story bourbon storage/aging buildings. |
It's not as easy as some people make it look to get a self portrait of yourselves!! |
5 comments:
oh, thanks for taking us along! i've never been to a distillery, and yes, i'm afraid that aroma would be 'intoxicating'... ha ha! :)
I think that the Baptist church between the two storage facilities was a treasure. I wonder what they preach obout on Sunday? LOL. Just joking to all my Baptist friends out there. I need to go on a Scotch tour. Mmmmmmm...... Looks like you had a wonderful time.
I found the black burn on the trees fascinating! I've never had this experience...only wine tastings, and they don't have the colorful history!
Wonderful picture of you and your mister.
I dont like whiskey to drink but sure does smell good.
Hugs Trace
www.grannytracescrapsandsquares.com
Love that church...
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