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MM2004
09-09-2005, 07:05 PM
Last night I had a very special invitation to a "Small Batch" bourbon tasting event in downtown Louisville at the Marriott.
:beer:

This is the first time I had been involved in something of this nature and would highly recommend this to anyone who is a bourbon enthusiast!

The main speaker was Fred Noe. A Master Distiller and son to Booker Noe known for distilling Knob Creek bourbon as well as Bookers, Basil Hayden and Baker's to name a few. I was lucky enough to shake hands with the man prior to and after tasting his his fine bourbons. :bows:

There were about 200 people that attended this first time event held in Louisville.

All this talk is making me thirsty. I just so happen to have a fifth of that fine Knob Creek bourbon in the cabinet.:drool:

Cheers!
:beer:

Click the pics.

Brutus
09-09-2005, 07:11 PM
Sounds like something myself and 2003MIB should attend!!!!

Cheeseheadbob
09-09-2005, 07:13 PM
Especially after the week you and your team had! Thanks for your service to our country and my state!
Sounds like something myself and 2003MIB should attend!!!!

Mad1
09-09-2005, 09:25 PM
You know it. :)

I got a personal tasting at the distillery in Lynchburg last year as an organizer of the charity bike ride that Jack Daniels sponsors. (The Ride to Jack & Back for the Mid-South MS Society) It was sweet.

Got to taste the raw liquor, then the charcoal-filtered stuff --- the BEST white lightning I ever tasted! Then we moved on to the aged Jack Daniels ... black label, single barrel and Gentleman Jack. It was an awesome event.

Also got to talk with the Master Distiller Jimmy Bedford. He also personally picked out a single barrel that was donated to the MS Society to sell for our fundraiser ... I picked up 2 commemorative bottles from the barrel for a cool $100. FYI, a barrel holds about 242 bottles, so we cleared a cool $12,000 from their donation. (A single barrel will retail for around $8,500)

Bedford even surprised us by donating a signed bottle, to be auctioned off, from his own "private label" barrel that was a gift to him from the distillery's owners (Brown Forman). What a class act.

If you wanna read a good review of what it was like ... try this review. (http://www.alcoholreviews.com/SPIRITS/jackdaniels.html)


The Single Barrel (94 proof) that I sampled was much darker than the other JD whiskeys. Six to seven year in the barrel left it a deep copper-red color. In the mouth it was much more intense, and far fuller in flavor. The grain, caramel, vanilla and charcoal flavors were wonderfully balanced, and it was clearly the best of the the three.

I wholeheartedly agree with the above reviewer.

Mad1
Jeremy

P.S. Now I'm thirsty ... time to break out the bottle for a little sip or three.

Big Joe P
09-10-2005, 03:39 AM
Oh yes.... Bourbon... When I drank, it was my drink of choice. I had the pleasure of visiting Booker Noe (RIP) at his home in Bardstown, several times. His son Freddy lives next door. I've shared cigars with both of them... THIS PIC (http://exitchicago.com/gallery/FLIERS/199B_Day_InviteBooker) is from my birthday invite years ago, Booker playing the jug... HERE (http://exitchicago.com/forum/index.php?topic=80.0) is a link to my website when he passed...

MM2004
09-10-2005, 05:45 AM
That is cool Joe!

The other night Freddy said: "98% of all bourbons are made in Kentucky. I don't know where the other 2% are made, but I don't drink them." :D

I wish I could have met his Dad. But from what I have heard, Freddy is just like him, . .

Strong speaker, sense of humor and loves Bourbon.

Got to love that!

Mike.

Oh yes.... Bourbon... When I drank, it was my drink of choice. I had the pleasure of visiting Booker Noe (RIP) at his home in Bardstown, several times. His son Freddy lives next door. I've shared cigars with both of them... THIS PIC (http://exitchicago.com/gallery/FLIERS/199B_Day_InviteBooker) is from my birthday invite years ago, Booker playing the jug... HERE (http://exitchicago.com/forum/index.php?topic=80.0) is a link to my website when he passed...

Mike Poore
09-11-2005, 03:35 AM
What a great evening, Mike! Thanks for sharing.

Great photo Joe!


Burbons are very nice. Just a little in a glass, neat, no ice, swirl ..sniff and taste ....mmmmmm:D