Food and Drinks

Drink your Veggies with a Buffalo Trace “Pot-Likker” Bloody Mary

Recipe by Cami Buracker of Vault & Cellar (Middletown, VA), recently named one of America’s Best Bourbon Bars 2022. From Vault & Cellar: Pot Likker (or Pot Liquor), if you’ve never heard of it, is the juices from cooking collard greens. This recipe came about, as all good things do, by playing around with things we […]

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Dream of the Weekend with Old Forester’s Violet Rye & Tonic

Old Forester Violet Rye & Tonic

It’s Tuesday but transport back to the weekend sipping your favorite sprit with good company. Make tonight as an after-dinner treat or bookmark for weekend brunch. This Violet Rye & Tonic cocktail is a floral variation of a classic rye and tonic highball, dressed up in Spanish style. INGREDIENTS1.5 oz. Old Forester Rye Whiskey0.25 oz. […]

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EVENT Aug 9th: Hardin’s Creek Bourbon Dinner Pairing at “North of Bourbon”

Hardin's Creek Bourbon Dinner Pairing

(LOUISVILLE) Jim Beam’s new Hardin’s Creek Bourbon is teaming up with restaurant North of Bourbon for a special evening. 8th gen Jim beam distiller Freddie Noe will lead the whiskey part as Head Chef Lawrence Weeks prepares an eclectically delish sounding 3 course meal with additional appetizer and dessert. More on Hardin’s Creek Bourbon HERE. […]

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Woodford Reserve’s Porch Swing Cocktail will Cure End-of-Summer Blues

Woodford Reserve Summer Porch Swing Cocktail

Summer temps are holding steady, but fall is lurking. Hold on to carefree summer vibes with this light and refreshing cocktail from our friends at Woodford Reserve. INGREDIENTS 1 1/2 oz Woodford Reserve Straight Bourbon Whiskey 3/4 oz lemon juice 1/2 oz honey 6 oz peach tea INSTRUCTIONS1. Combine ingredients into a tall glass and […]

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This Bourbon Summer Slush will Beat the Heat

This recipe was handed down to the Wainscott family by their Grandma Hellman, who lived to the age of 104. At her home, she kept a batch in the freezer for thirsty visitors. Bourbon Slushes are now a popular item on the drink menu at the Wainscott family’s restaurants.  INGREDIENTS:  ☐ 2 (6-ounce) cans frozen orange […]

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The Cham Girl Cocktail is a Summer Staple

A refreshing summer sip from our friends at Goodfellas Pizzaria. The Cham Girl is a warm-weather staple mixing peach & lemon infused bourbon, chamomile, honey, rosemary and lemon. With locations in TN, OH, KY, and IN, check out Goodfellas and the Wiseguy Lounge for a massive slice of pizza and refreshing summer sips. INGREDIENTS :  […]

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AMAZON PRIME DAY DEALS: 16 Whiskey Things To Improve Your Life

Amazon Prime Day

It’s Christmas in July, aka AMAZON PRIME DAY. Who doesn’t love the thrill of the deal? For some (OK, a lot of us), the hunt surpasses the deal itself. But scrolling through the ends of the e-earth, that takes time. You’re very welcome as we’ve done the hunting for you and rounded up some pretty […]

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The ‘Game Changin’ Mint Julep Recipe by Famous Kentuckian Henry Watterson

Mint Julep RecipeHenry Watterson may not mean much to you now. But back in his day (1840 – 1921), that son-of-a-gun could apparently raise hell and along with it, newspaper sales with the best of ’em. Mr. Watterson was a Pulitzer Prize winning editor of The Louisville Courier-Journal Newspaper, so a damn good one at that. He […]

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