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Started the day the best way in Bardstown...breakfast at Mammy's and then it was on to Clermont and Jim Beam. I have to say that this was maybe the best organized distillery location that we saw. The grounds are simple beautiful, the tour is both informative and entertaining. Seeing all those Beam Decanters from days gone by alone was worth the tour. Seeing the Master Distiller's house located on the hill above the distillery and the Booker Noe bronze were also highlights for me. Gift shop is pretty amazing and has eye candy to trap all kinds of folks.
While there I saw a picture of the Beam home wall in the gift shop and found out that Jim Beam bought the house sometime in the early 1900's and it's been in the family ever since. This was Booker's home until his death in 2004. His wife Annis still lives there. Turns out the house was less than a quarter of a mile from the cottage we had rented so I had to go take a photo. Turns out that Fred Noe owns the house next to it.
The way it looks today...home of Jim Beam and Booker Noe.
On to Louisville for the Evan Williams Experience. This one is right downtown along the river. Had a few samples, decided to pass on a 23 year old Evan Williams at $279. My daughter needed the stamp to complete her Bourbon Trail passport.
While there I saw a picture of the Beam home wall in the gift shop and found out that Jim Beam bought the house sometime in the early 1900's and it's been in the family ever since. This was Booker's home until his death in 2004. His wife Annis still lives there. Turns out the house was less than a quarter of a mile from the cottage we had rented so I had to go take a photo. Turns out that Fred Noe owns the house next to it.
The way it looks today...home of Jim Beam and Booker Noe.
On to Louisville for the Evan Williams Experience. This one is right downtown along the river. Had a few samples, decided to pass on a 23 year old Evan Williams at $279. My daughter needed the stamp to complete her Bourbon Trail passport.
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