brucek
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I found, and I guess, never hit save on this trip report for the bourbon side. I rushed to post before heading out to the Eagles game Sunday morning.
Bourbon trip report:
I came home with a lot of hooch. For those who do not know about Buffalo Trace, they generally offer one of 4 different slightly hard-to-get bottles each day. The day I was there for the first time, they had all four available to purchase. One of the people with me did not need any, so I got two bottles each of Eagle Rare, Blanton’s, E.H. Taylor Jr. Small Batch, and Weller Special Reserve.
We visited the Angels Envy tasting room the following day, and I got some bottled-in bond special releases and a single-barrel selection. We then did the Even Williams tour and tasting, which I enjoyed, and taking the tour allowed me to purchase a bottle of the 12-year-old red label. In Louisville, as part of the tour and tasting room, they operate a small experimental distillery, and they sell what is produced under the Square6 label. All three were very good, but the wheated bourbon was delicious with buttered cornbread notes.
We then went to Old Forester, where they have a tasting room and demonstration distillery. They even have a cooperage, and I got to char a barrel. They have a tasting room set up in the Rickhouse area, which is very cool. We drilled a hole in the barrels and collected a beaker of bourbon to sample. It was very cool.
Due to pending snow and places in the area announcing closures for Friday on Thursday night, we left at 8:30 AM Friday and missed the planned Bardstown and Willett part of the trip. We managed to stay ahead of the snow as it came to OH and then PA. I will go back since it was great fun.
Some pictures are below.
For the ABRP part, I think the critical advice I learned here was




So @brucek - what happened?
Did you get the hooch?
Did your frustration get worse or better?
Did you get stranded?
Did you get drunk?? ;-)
Enquiring minds wanna know...
Bourbon trip report:
I came home with a lot of hooch. For those who do not know about Buffalo Trace, they generally offer one of 4 different slightly hard-to-get bottles each day. The day I was there for the first time, they had all four available to purchase. One of the people with me did not need any, so I got two bottles each of Eagle Rare, Blanton’s, E.H. Taylor Jr. Small Batch, and Weller Special Reserve.
We visited the Angels Envy tasting room the following day, and I got some bottled-in bond special releases and a single-barrel selection. We then did the Even Williams tour and tasting, which I enjoyed, and taking the tour allowed me to purchase a bottle of the 12-year-old red label. In Louisville, as part of the tour and tasting room, they operate a small experimental distillery, and they sell what is produced under the Square6 label. All three were very good, but the wheated bourbon was delicious with buttered cornbread notes.
We then went to Old Forester, where they have a tasting room and demonstration distillery. They even have a cooperage, and I got to char a barrel. They have a tasting room set up in the Rickhouse area, which is very cool. We drilled a hole in the barrels and collected a beaker of bourbon to sample. It was very cool.
Due to pending snow and places in the area announcing closures for Friday on Thursday night, we left at 8:30 AM Friday and missed the planned Bardstown and Willett part of the trip. We managed to stay ahead of the snow as it came to OH and then PA. I will go back since it was great fun.
Some pictures are below.
For the ABRP part, I think the critical advice I learned here was
The return portion was easier to manage, with everything I needed being a previous destination. Using two navigating tools is a pain, but not preconditioning would be a disaster. On departure, when I only had a 15-minute ride to the charging station, the battery only got up to about 48 degrees, and the charge rate for that stop was 56.6 KWh. Generally, it started conditioning about 30-40 min from the charger. I will do a separate EV-centric trip report.I noticed this also, how I got around it was to set a destination near where the charger (not using the EV as the destination, but just the village / town), then searched for EV Chargers at the destination, I used the network filters to find the one I wanted then set that as the destination.



