Most locals don’t visit their own famous spots. I grew up in Philadelphia the birthplace of America and most locals have never visited the famous historical places. Also many people living in the New York City area have never visited New York
Hopefully y'all get a chance to get back to Angel's Envy. I was just there about a month ago and it's just a gorgeous facility. Plus the fantastic bourbon and rye at the end!!!
Visited my brother and sister-in-law for the holidays. They live in Taylorsville. Went to Buffalo Trace. We just went in the gift shop. I got a bottle of Blantons. There is a limit of one bottle per person every 3 months. It is an allocated bottle. We then went to Wild Turkey, but they were closed for 2 days. This was at Christmas time and it was very cold, so we decided to head home. They did take me to a cool restuarant- Watch Hill Proper. They have the largest selection of bourbon in the world. Over 1,600 bottle. They had a big wooden shelving system. It was very impressive. I will have to hit some more distilleries next time.
It WAS cold over Christmas! Sounded like a great time! We’ll have to check out that restaurant! We like the mini Blanton’s bottles too, we have one big bottle we’ve been sipping on for two years lol. Gotta make that one last! Thanks for commenting, hope the video was helpful ☺️
@matthewraber7478, I was just in Louisville at the beginning of the month for a few days. We did Maker's Mark, Willett, Angel's Envy, and Old Forester. I guess it depends if you're able to walk, or would require a wheelchair. I have drop foot and walk with a brace. That said, I had no trouble walking any of those facilities. A few stairs, but not bad. If you need a wheelchair, walker, crutches, etc. it might be a little difficult but any of those four distilleries should be doable. Maker's Mark does have a good sized hill you have to walk up and down, and at least one building I remember had a few stairs with no lift. Willett shouldn't be a problem minus some uneven surfaces between buildings. Both Angel's Envy and Old Forester would be easy as they both have elevators for people with mobility issues!
I knew you two would be good bourbon ambassadors. Great video and thanks for the bourbon suggestions.
Thanks for sharing
Really enjoyed your video and the fun and friendly presentation. Congrats on the new house. Flavor is in the tastebuds of the taster!
Thank you ☺️
I’m from Kentucky, I have never visited our distillery’s thank you now it’s on my bucket list
That’s awesome! Glad it was helpful! They really are fun and all so different! It’s a fun experience!
Most locals don’t visit their own famous spots. I grew up in Philadelphia the birthplace of America and most locals have never visited the famous historical places. Also many people living in the New York City area have never visited New York
Hopefully y'all get a chance to get back to Angel's Envy. I was just there about a month ago and it's just a gorgeous facility. Plus the fantastic bourbon and rye at the end!!!
We’ll make our way back up there eventually I’m sure!
This vid is awesome love from Australia 👍👍
Thank you so much! So glad you enjoyed it ☺️
rabbit hole derringer is delicious !!
Will have to try that one! Thanks for the suggestion! Our most recent favorite is Dueling Grounds Bottle & Bond.
Thanks, my wife and I are thinking of doing something similar this year, and this was very helpful.
Oh great! We hope you love it! Summer is the best time to go!
Visited my brother and sister-in-law for the holidays. They live in Taylorsville. Went to Buffalo Trace. We just went in the gift shop. I got a bottle of Blantons. There is a limit of one bottle per person every 3 months. It is an allocated bottle.
We then went to Wild Turkey, but they were closed for 2 days. This was at Christmas time and it was very cold, so we decided to head home.
They did take me to a cool restuarant- Watch Hill Proper. They have the largest selection of bourbon in the world. Over 1,600 bottle. They had a big wooden shelving system. It was very impressive.
I will have to hit some more distilleries next time.
It WAS cold over Christmas! Sounded like a great time! We’ll have to check out that restaurant! We like the mini Blanton’s bottles too, we have one big bottle we’ve been sipping on for two years lol. Gotta make that one last! Thanks for commenting, hope the video was helpful ☺️
I did heaven hill
Oh good! Glad to hear it’s open again! Hope you got some ice cream! ☺️
how are these places for a handicap person thank you
Oh we’re sorry, we’re not really sure. You’d have to call each distillery for more info on that.
@matthewraber7478, I was just in Louisville at the beginning of the month for a few days. We did Maker's Mark, Willett, Angel's Envy, and Old Forester. I guess it depends if you're able to walk, or would require a wheelchair. I have drop foot and walk with a brace. That said, I had no trouble walking any of those facilities. A few stairs, but not bad. If you need a wheelchair, walker, crutches, etc. it might be a little difficult but any of those four distilleries should be doable. Maker's Mark does have a good sized hill you have to walk up and down, and at least one building I remember had a few stairs with no lift. Willett shouldn't be a problem minus some uneven surfaces between buildings. Both Angel's Envy and Old Forester would be easy as they both have elevators for people with mobility issues!