Archive for May 14, 2008

Barrel rollin’

Posted in photography on May 14, 2008 by lenscapremoved

Meet Jimmy Johnson. The 92-year-old has done every millionth barrel of bourbon for Buffalo Trace since the end of Prohibition. This was the company’s sixth. Johnson’s last was rolling of the millionth barrel was 27 years ago. The next one is expected in about 20 years.

A very raw bourbon takes about five to six years. Quality bourbons are at least six or seven. While I don’t claim to be an expert, I know that the really good bourbon is around eight. So you can see that the longer the better. Well they expect to keep this one for at least 10 years and up to 12 and it will be used for some type of special edition bourbon.

Being on a distillery was very cool. A brewery and a distillery in one week. I had been to other breweries, but never a distillery. The smell is something you wouldn’t likely forget.

Check out the multimedia piece I did.

McConnell Springs

Posted in photography on May 14, 2008 by lenscapremoved

Picture above: not really that great. I figured the bubbling water would represent a natural spring, which believe it or not, McConnell Spring is.

Picture above: not that great. Pretty light. Pretty path. Pretty trees. Pretty darn cliche.

Picture above: Probably my favorite. But probably still about 13 notches below what I expect of myself.