American Whiskey, and How It Got To Be This Way The Story of Old Monongahela "Now jes' who d'you think's a-gonna buy that old BROWN whiskey ya got there?" Rye Whiskey in East Pennsylvania and Maryland The new American classic, and the grandfather of Kentucky Bourbon (coming soon) Down the River and Through the Gap Red whiskey moves west, and becomes the flavor of the American frontier (coming soon) ...And All That Jazz Bootleggers, Bourbon, and Chicago Bathtub Gin (coming soon) Ghosts of Bourbon's Past Linda & John visit the ruins of the Old Crow and Old Taylor Distilleries along Glen's Creek Ghosts: The Distilleries of Shively Historian Mike Veach shows Linda & John and Greg & Jo Kitzmiller the sites where some of Louisville's most famous bourbons were once produced. Ghosts: The Stitzel-Weller Distillery The spectre of this legendary distillery may not be quite as cold and dead as it seems... Oscar Getz Museum of American Whiskey History in Bardstown, Kentucky Looking for more about American Whiskey? www www.ellenjaye.com Contact us through BourbonEnthusiast.com Site copyright ©1997-2004 by John Lipman. All rights reserved "The Lincolnshire Farmer" sequenced by Lesley Nelson-Burns
Looking for more about American Whiskey? www www.ellenjaye.com
Contact us through BourbonEnthusiast.com
Site copyright ©1997-2004 by John Lipman. All rights reserved "The Lincolnshire Farmer" sequenced by Lesley Nelson-Burns