Four Roses |
Inside it is much the same as others, which makes perfect sense since all bourbon has to be pretty much the same by definition.
It has to be made in the USA
It has to contain at least 51% corn
It has to be aged in new charred oak barrels that can only be used once
It has to be bottled at at least 80 proof
But the interesting thing is is that they all taste different, hence the fun and enjoyment of imbibing:-)
The fermenting vats |
The distillery |
The "doubler" which does exactly that, doubles the alcohol content |
And the best time, the sampling! |
We also had heard there was a farm nearby raising all natural bison and we had never gotten there for some reason. We love bison and eat it often, but other than ground bison it is difficult to find. Jan looked it up and found Woodland Farm, a 1000 acre historical farm that raises not only all natural bison, but also pork, eggs, and produce.
We went to visit which was a kick as it was apparent they have a sense of whimsy along with some great product.
Along the entrance |
Herds of snails |
It was a great find, and we picked up quite a bit, and it was an opportunity for Karen to have bison for the first time, which she enjoyed. Also we were able to get some eggs which were dynamite!
Multi-colored goodness |
And now we are in Summerville, WV, about 300 miles east of Louisville. Jan and I have spent very little time in this state, so we wanted to give it a visit. The drive over was non eventful until we got within 50 miles or so when it became narrow, very winding, and hairpinny, is that a word?
A bit of a challenge! |
We had to take both lanes to get around a couple of turns, but it was worth it, here's the view from our campsite.
Nice, huh? |
2 comments:
As we learned these past couple of weeks, those used bourbon barrels are then sold to the single malt whiskey distilleries in Scotland for use in distilling scotch. CT has developed an "interest" in the single malts. Happy travels!
Yes, they included that info in the tour. Funny that "high class" single malt scotch uses a used Bourbon barrel:-)
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