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Liquid Pain Relievers


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After a Saturday of yard work and car washing, I have found myself with the need of a liquid pain reliever on Sunday afternoon.

A Maple Cinnamon Old Fashioned, a rocking chair, and a perfect 70 degree South Carolina afternoon. A great way to ease away the achy muscles and enjoy the taste of fall in a glass.

Obligatory Oliver content….We’re heading back to Mt. Pisgah on the Blue Ridge Parkway Oct. 19-23rd. We met Mr. & Mrs. Hokieman when we were there on the first weekend of fall.


 

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We’re well prepared for the aches and pains when our Oliver arrives in March. Deb dipped four bottles of Maker’s Mark from “her” ambassador barrel, on our way to Hohenwald when we placed our order. And I picked up a couple rye for variety. 😁

 

 

 

EDIT: Wow! I had no idea that was such a huge video file!! It wouldn't even load for me. I just replaced with a 4.x MB file, but I don't know how to make it smaller...

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Sorry for the gigantic file above. Replaced with 4.x MG video, but still large. 

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My college classmate, the late great Dave Pickerell was known as the “Johnny Appleseed” of craft distilling. I lost track of him in the mid 90s when he left the Army and joined Makers Mark as their Master Distiller.  A position he held for 14 years until 2008 when he left to do independent consulting. He worked with Whistle Pig and developed a whiskey for/with the Heavy Metal band Metallica.  Dave passed in 2018 and left with him tons of wonderful stories and some pretty fine spirits enjoyed by Steve and Deb and prolly several other Ollie owners!

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1 hour ago, Jim and Karen said:

My college classmate, the late great Dave Pickerell was known as the “Johnny Appleseed” of craft distilling. I lost track of him in the mid 90s when he left the Army and joined Makers Mark as their Master Distiller.  A position he held for 14 years until 2008 when he left to do independent consulting. He worked with Whistle Pig and developed a whiskey for/with the Heavy Metal band Metallica.  Dave passed in 2018 and left with him tons of wonderful stories and some pretty fine spirits enjoyed by Steve and Deb and prolly several other Ollie owners!

We visited Makers Mark last year.  The grounds and buildings are first class.  The tour was great, the tasting greater, and the gift shop was fun!

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I think you will win the post of the day with that one!

 

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