Then on Wednesday, our friends, John and Diane came in to visit. A good time was had by all. They arrived in their spiffy convertible on a beautiful day. I shoudd mention the hot, hot weather has eased and it has been gorgeous, low humidity, high 70's in the day and windows open 60's at night!
We went to visit one of Kentucky's renowned bourbon distilleries, Maker's Mark. It was a lot of fun and interesting. We learned a few things about bourbon, it has to be at least 50% corn, has to be made in America, is aged in new oak barrels that have been charred on the inside and are only used once, there are more barrels of bourbon aging here in Kentucky than there are people and there are 4.3 million people here! Neat stuff. The distillery is in a beautiful little hollow that has an excellent source of limestone filtered water available.
Across the bridge |
Along Whisky Creek |
The distillery from the outside, all 5 stories |
Inside view of the bottom |
The sour mash |
Aging barrels |
Applying the signature wax, by hand! |
Yum, yum! |
Diane suiting up |
John getting ready |
John dipping |
Diane about to wax her bottle |
Yours truly moving in |
Success! |
And after our long grueling day we had to relax a bit in the evening as a couple hot air balloons floated by.
Trying to relax :-) |
Diane taking a picture of the balloons |
2 comments:
Hold on just a dang minute! You'ins went to the holly land of Maker's Mark and sit around drinking wine in the evening? Your a dadd gumm commie or maybe one of those there socile-eest from France is that what I thinkin'.
What can I say?
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