Exploring Louisville's Urban Bourbon Trail

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Exploring Louisville's Urban Bourbon Trail

Postby King Of Hearts » Mon Apr 23, 2012 12:34 pm

Brewhaus 2in Pot Still head, 15.5 gal keg, 4 inch 5 plate copper column, deplag & condensor

A bad wash never makes a good whiskey
and a good whiskey always starts with a good wash.
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Re: Exploring Louisville's Urban Bourbon Trail

Postby JollyMon » Mon Apr 23, 2012 6:42 pm

Sounds like fun. I'm down in Louisville every other weekend, need to check those places out and then head over to forth street.
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Re: Exploring Louisville's Urban Bourbon Trail

Postby King Of Hearts » Mon Apr 23, 2012 6:53 pm

JollyMon wrote:Sounds like fun. I'm down in Louisville every other weekend, need to check those places out and then head over to forth street.

Cool, let us know about your out and about. My buddy was just down there working but couldnt do much socializing.
Brewhaus 2in Pot Still head, 15.5 gal keg, 4 inch 5 plate copper column, deplag & condensor

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