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Booker's by the Pond: A Bourbon Dream Come True

Jeff Mueller, Season 6 Episode 97

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A backyard pond, fresh catfish, and bourbon that tastes like pomegranate? The latest Booker's release "By the Pond Batch" delivers an unexpected twist in the iconic barrel-strength bourbon lineup.

Picking up this treasure at the Jim Beam distillery during a bourbon-packed Kentucky weekend, I couldn't wait to crack open batch 2025-02 and share my thoughts. Coming in at a robust 126.5 proof and aged 7 years, 1 month, and 20 days, this release honors the special place where Fred Noe's father would spend peaceful Kentucky afternoons - his beloved backyard pond where he raised catfish and bluegills for family suppers.

What makes this batch truly remarkable is its deceptive simplicity. The nose offers familiar vanilla, oak, and classic Beam peanut notes, but doesn't hint at the flavor explosion waiting on your palate. The first sip delivers an immediate butterscotch sweetness that transforms into leather before finishing with what can only be described as pomegranate - a tasting note I've never encountered in bourbon before. Complex, surprising, and utterly delicious, this isn't your average Booker's release.

The bottle earns a solid 15/18 on our Old Louisville Barrel Bottle Breakdown scale, with perfect scores for body and finish. While the retail price remains around $99, the experience is priceless for true bourbon enthusiasts. If you're lucky enough to find a bottle, grab it immediately - this special batch won't sit on shelves long.

Whether you're a longtime Booker's collector or new to barrel-strength bourbon, "By the Pond Batch" demonstrates why this expression remains the gold standard for uncut, unfiltered whiskey. Have you tried it yet? Let us know what unexpected flavors you discovered in your glass!

Fred Noe's second Booker's release of 2025, "By the Pond Batch," pays tribute to his father's beloved backyard pond where Booker found peace while raising catfish and bluegills for family suppers.

• Booker's 2025-02 "By the Pond Batch" comes in at 126.5 proof, aged 7 years, 1 month, 20 days
• Jim Beam's traditional mash bill of 77% corn, 13% rye, and 10% malted barley
• Barrels selected from 8 different warehouses to create a complex flavor profile
• Master Distiller Fred Noe was inspired by his father's pond, which evolved from a fishing spot to a place of reflection
• Tasting notes include butterscotch sweetness, leather middle, and a unique pomegranate finish
• Barrels were selected during an unusually wet spring in Kentucky with record rainfall
• The bottle received a 15/18 on the Old Louisville Barrel Bottle Breakdown scale

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Remember to always drink responsibly, never drink and drive, and live your life uncut and unfiltered, thank you. We're drinking every fruit man. We talk songs, but we're telling the truth. Yeah, we're the Scotch and Birdie Boys Raising the hill making some noise. Yeah, we're the Scotch and Birdie Boys. We're gonna have fun. We hope you enjoy it. We're gonna have it. We'll see you next time.

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Yes, we'll see you next time. All right, welcome back to another Pond Batch, scotchy Bourbon Boys, tiny here tonight, here with you. It's been an awesome weekend. It's just me. Tonight we are going to be talking about Booker's B 25-02 by the pawn batch.

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I was able to pick that up in Kentucky this past weekend when I was there. If you watch the Facebook lives or the YouTube lives, you were able to Now the YouTube live picked up 1792 with ross cornellison. We also did barry brinegar at rd1 spirits at their new distillery, along with jared, and then we also, to finish up on sunday, lisa, roper wicker and walter zausch at whiskey Distillery. What a fantastic Whiskey Thief tasting room in Nulu. What a fantastic, fun time that was this weekend. I can't say enough. It was just one great experience. A shout out to Dave at the House of Commons Bourbon Library in Frankfurt. Another fantastic evening Sipping on some fantastic drinks, pours what was it? A 1992 Wild Turkey, rare Breed Spectacular. A lot of different things to taste there. And then also shout out to Lisa's daughter and son-in-law who run Mr Tubbs. We were there with Stacy Pritchard and Randy Prass. What a fantastic, fantastic weekend we had.

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And then we also stayed at the Trail Hotel, the brand newly remodeled hotel in Bardstown. Nothing but spectacular service. They're working out the what would you say, the kinks, but you know it was just a super, super, super time there in Bardstown and everything. But we were able to stop off at Jim Beam. One cool thing was not only did I uh pick up the bookers which I went there for, but baker's now and I'm excited has a hot, a special high rye bourbon batch and it is uh, this one was a single. It was there. It's signed by baker beam, which is really cool. Single barrel but date barreled 11, 2016. It's seven years and nine months, and this is a special limited release of a high rise. It's, you know, and I just had to pick that baby up.

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Now I want to throw it out there how many of you have the Booker's by the pond batch and how many actually tasted bookers? Uh, chime in and let me know, because bookers to me it is what got everybody a lot of people who have heard this podcast before it's. It is what got me into bourbon. One of my first bottles that I was hunting for was Booker's Kitchen Table. That was an early release, I believe in 2018. And I was able to obtain it and that was the day that that happened. I guess I was hooked. So we are going to do the old Louisville barrel bottle breakdown of Booker's by the pond tonight.

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You guys know that if you watch this podcast or you know about this podcast, that, uh, let's see, am I missing? No, there's not a lot of people commenting tonight, but if you watch the podcast and you know about the podcast that Booker's is a staple. What would you say? Something that we do consistently here on the podcast. We haven't missed, I believe, in the last four years, have not missed reviewing a batch. Now, on this particular release, it's not even on the website. The bookers, the have the. The website has not been updated, but they have the berries batch, which was the first batch of 2025. Updated it to uh by the pond batch and this I was, quite frankly, heard rumblings. It wasn't released. What would you say? It wasn't released here in Ohio yet, and so I was excited to be able to get it and once I got it, we're going to taste it, have it.

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I, like I said, I don't miss batches of CT and and some. I don't think I'm pretty sure Martin doesn't miss batches either. He pretty much buys a batch to drink and he buys a batch to put up this one. This, the bottle of bookers, is always fantastic. Comes with this little box. People even have smoked drinks in this box, but this box is like a state of what people like. Look at that, the wood bookers there on the back. That's the sculpture of Booker that sits in front of the Jim Beam distillery, but it's just a cool, cool packaging for it and I have a lot of those boxes and I have a lot of those boxes. Then you've got the wax seal with the Jim Beam waxed over logo, with the ribbons, and then each one comes with its diagnostic sticker Plus.

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Initially the Booker's was handwritten by Booker and now it's handwritten by Jim Beam, by Fred Ngo, because this is his batch. When his dad was dying he told Fred not to F it up. So that's a cool story. But then it comes with this little card that I'll be reading off of. That tells you everything Fantastic.

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Something that I love about Booker's is the information. Now on the website you got this and usually when you go down you get the current batches and this is the 24. Let's see, I had the 2024-02-03. What the heck. All right, previous batches, all bourbons. Let's see there we go. So they're still right there. There there's Barry's batch, current batches. We're on current batches and I think that was 1.402.03.04. Previous.

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I'm thinking that, all right. I'm thinking that, alright, I'm going to go back there it is, that's the current. And then what happens is so when you say, see this batch, it gives you that, it gives you the thing, and there's all the stuff that's on the card that you get to read about, but this is Barry's batch, so they don't have the other batch yet, so let's go back to here, all right. So that means I have to give you information on this. I have to read this. Very interesting why. All right, it's up. It would be nice. I'm just wondering these days what they're doing to me on my live stream. They must have me completely strangled, all right, anyways. So what it is, it's the 2025-02. I'll get this on and we're gonna read away. Here we go, we've got our light. I'm gonna try not to shine you all in the in the. Uh, pretty sure it's right there lower. All right. So the 2020 o2 batch is, by the pond batch 63.25 ABV or 126.5 proof. Seven years, one month, 20 days. It's signed right here by Booker Noh Master Distiller, 1960-1992. And then the second US batch story. The second US release of Booker's 2025 collection is Booker's Batch 2025-02 by the Pion Batch.

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This batch is named after Dad's beloved backyard pond, a special place where you'd be sure to find him on sunny afternoons. We didn't always have a pond in the backyard, but then Dad decided he wanted to raise catfish and bluegills. So we always have fresh fish for supper. And that was that Next thing I knew. Dad took some buddies to work digging the pond, filling it up, making it homey enough for all those fish. After a few days, the pond Dad had dreamed up was right behind our house. But it wasn't all smooth sailing At first. The pond leaks, so we put in a liner held down by with big stones. Then, after realizing the city water was no good for fish, dad rigged a system to bring in fresh rainwater. And finally we had to figure out what to do about the 50-foot maple tree looming above. When its leaves fell, we covered the whole pond. Dad set up a net to catch them on the water surface, but all he ended up catching was the fish underneath, finding dozens of them tangled up in each morning. Eventually he put a roof over the pond and it became something more a place to reflect. It was where he sat with Freddy as a boy for hours on end and where he enjoyed plenty of those warm Kentucky days. I think it's one of the places he felt most at peace. I hope you savor this back place where you find your own bit of happiness, wherever that may be. So go off and enjoy. Fred Noe Beam Family Seventh Generation Master Distiller. So on the back here.

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Booker's by the Pond batch is made up of barrels from seven production dates that were aged in eight different warehouse. This batch is aged to seven years, one month and 20 days. The proof of the batch is 126.5. The breakdown is as follows 11% came from the the floor of warehouse J. 11% came from the fifth floor of warehouse 3. 11% came from the fifth floor of warehouse 1. 5% came from the seventh floor of warehouse H. 11% came from the fourth floor of warehouse K. 11% came from the 4th floor of Warehouse K. 11% came from the 5th floor of Warehouse L. 11% came from the 4th floor of Warehouse 4. 9% came from the 6th floor of Warehouse G At Waterfill, a seven-story warehouse. This batch was selected during a very wet spring with some record rainfall in Kentucky.

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I enjoyed the color of this batch, which looked like some of the beautiful horses that will compete in a few weeks for the Kentucky Derby on the first Saturday in May. The nose is very inviting, with vanilla and oaky notes. That really is pleasing to me. The first taste was very nice and had a sweetness I enjoyed, so I took a second. The second taste was nice and the finish complimented and completed the experience as well. I feel sure my dad would have enjoyed sipping by the pond batch, sitting by his pond feeding his fish, waiting for them to grow, so he could enjoy eating them with some great Booker's bourbon.

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All right, so there's the card. And that brings us to section. We are going to open this, this Booker's, and we will. Hey, hey, matt, good to see you. The last three batches, but I may pick up the newest reserves this year, all right, but I'm getting this one right now. I picked this up at the distillery, along with I. I picked up a knob creek 12. I picked up the batchob Creek 12. I picked up the Batch 8, james B Beam special experiment that they just released at the distillery. This one's unique because it's in a peated barrel. So we'll see what happens with that.

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But now the bookers. I got that baby and you got that wax seal. You pull off off. Here we go, all right. Oh, there we go. Now I do have some information on bookers. Let's just go right here. I'm gonna click on that. So it's been.

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The company is Beam Centauri. The distillery is Jim Beam. They do bookers at their Boston distillery. When you drive that, that's a beautiful distillery. That's like kind of on a farm because it's surrounded by cornfields. And then let's see, the mash bill is 77 corn, 13 rye and 10% malted barley. The price is $99. I paid a little bit more at the. I paid a little bit more at the distillery.

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Frederick Booker Noe too was Jim Beam's grandson and the master distiller of Jim Beam from 1965 to 1992 and is the namesake for Booker's Bourbon. Booker's Bourbon first came to be when Booker's would hand select barrels to give as holiday gifts for friends. Eventually the popularity of these bottles caught on and then Beam started to bottle in larger quantities. Booker was launched in 1988 as the first mass-produced bourbon bottle straight from the barrel, uncut and unfiltered, like the Scotchie Bourbon Boys boys. After retiring in 92, booker went on to work as an ambassador for the company and traveled the world promoting beam bourbon until his death in 2004.

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How about that, folks? That's some good information. Bookers I love, I love bookers. So we got it open and it's smelling. The smell is taking over the whole thing now. They used to be real corks, but I believe. Now I want to say they are not real corks now, but that, but that's not a big deal. The way of corking that they do is unintrusive. The age is good, because a while back the age was starting to back off on the batches. Here we go. Um, I'll read what says the whiskey in this package is the highest grade bourbon created by me here at jim beam. It is bottled unc and unfiltered, my grandfather Jim being liked his whiskey from six to eight years old Baker's Bourbon is quality screened to remove only pieces of charred barrel wood.

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So it's just run through a screen and I believe that was actually Booker's note. So there we go, drop that back over there. So let's see what we got All right up and coming. This is our old louisville whiskey company barrel bottle breakdown. Old louisville whiskey company in louisville, kentucky, uh, milwaukee. Amin has done such a fantastic job and his experience is unlike any other. So you got to check out Amin and the Old Louisville Whiskey Company and if you're in Louisville it's a must. Stop. Check out their website and book a what would you say, a personalized experience. Make an appointment to see Amin. Amin does some great stuff at Old Louisville Whiskey Company. The barrel is younger than seven years old. It's fantastic whiskey and they sponsor the Old Louisville Whiskey Company.

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Barrel Bottle Breakdown. Now, the Barrel Bottle Breakdown is a rating system that we have come to love here on the Scotchy Bourbon Boys. It has evolved and it is as follows it is based off of the nose, the body and the finish. It can get four knocks on the barrel with my trusty hammer, and for the nose and the body, and up to five knocks for the taste and the finish. Taste and the finish. But if one of the categories is exceptional, you can add an additional knock called a butt-up-up. So there we go. So we are about to rate the current batch of Booker's 20-25-02 by the pond. So here we go, the pond. So here we go. There's a little bit of brown sugar and vanilla, not a lot of caramel. There's the classic Jim Beam peanut, but it's got a nice toasted, almost cherry, like a toasted cherry bread going on here. It's a nice nose. This everybody knows that when it comes to Booker's that's one of my favorite. All right, there we go. We've nosed it Now in my Glencairn holding it up.

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I poured a little bit. All right, let's see, you can always take your Glen. It's a great tasting glass. The Scotchy Bourbon Boys have plenty of them for sale. If you want one, contact me and I will get one to you. And this is like perfect. It rolls around and then when you pick it up up, you watch the whiskey stick to the sides and you wait for it to roll back down and that gives you a feeling of the mouth feel that you're going to have and the viscosity of the bourbon. And in this case it is top to bottom wide legs. These are not thin legs, but that's what you come to expect from an uncut, unfiltered bourbon the original uncut and unfiltered barrel strength bourbon. All right, so this batch is got some. I mean, just based off that, I'm gonna say that that is almost a ba-dup-up. Let's just see it's got a shot. All right. So the nose I've had. So let's give this mouth feel.

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Mm-hmm.

Speaker 1:

Wow, wow, that's an explosion. What is it? That was palate shock. But God, oh, wow, wow, you might have to get this one, walker. I mean not Walker, but Matt. That is a fantastic bourbon, one of the better batches in a long time.

Speaker 1:

I want trying to think what that is. Try it again. All right, so there's caramel, vanilla, a little bit of cherry, um, like toasted almonds. The hug is fantastic. But there's a little bit of leather, but it's then drownded back out by the sweet. You know what? It's really weird? It's not, it's pomegranate. That is bizarre.

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It almost has a pomegranate finish and I don't think I've ever pulled pomegranate off. The sweetness on the front is amazing. I want to say butterscotch, then leather, and then it comes up with like a pomegranate finish. I've never had that, but it tastes like pomegranates, like that wonderful juicy thing when you, wonderful juicy thing when you. It's like like that pomegranate tartness. But it is, like Walker says, very, very sweet on the front. I'm just, it just keeps going more and more butterscotch. It's not pure butterscotch, because it picks up that. I want to say it's not tobacco, it's leather. It picks up a leathery feel this is a big Kentucky bourbon right here which then the leather feel goes to like a pomegranate, it's like a soury. It's a little sour for cherry, it's a little sour for cherry and it has that, that of pomegranate, not the tartness of cherry.

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All right, so let's give this Booker's uh a. Let's get the barrel. The barrel bottle breakdown. Old Louisville barrel bottle breakdown going right here. I would say the nose is the weakest thing. Some of the flavors that you experience, you do not experience any of the sweetness on the nose. The nose fools you for what you're about to get. So this nose out of four, in my opinion, is just average at two.

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Two knocks on the barrel. But now we go for body, the sweetness that fills completely. This is a four for body. So then we go um, let's see if you're hearing it. Let's see if you're hearing it. Yeah, you guys can hear it on YouTube. You hear the knocks.

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All right, so we're going to go for taste. I mean out of five. I don't think there's most. The only batch, the Boston batch, was the only batch that ever I rated less than four. I am going to give the taste four out of five. So we're at four out of five.

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Let's see it doesn't drink like a 126 point. I want to say let's see 126.5. It does not, it's, it does not, it's. Now we're on finish. I would say finish is long. The uniqueness of the pomegranate, a little bit of the leather, doesn't leave a bad taste in your mouth. So I will give this finish a five. There you go, folks. A five, a four, a nine, a two, which gives you 11, and then a four for a total of 15 out of 18 points. All right, so we're doing all right.

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So I got a couple things to talk about. I'm going to put this over. Let's put this, uh, right up here. Put that like that, all right. So, uh, this past weekend I was at it was just a fantastic weekend and that's one of the cool things about the scotchy bourbon boys. At this point the amount of reckon, wreck, recognizing, the amount of being recognized, has increased significantly. And, uh, let's see, since we're that, just that's not a big deal, I don't have to keep up.

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I wanted to just do a shout out. I had his card, but let's facebook, we're gonna go to search. I don't have to search, I'm gonna go to to. I wanted to go over. It's like usually where would it be? Nope, I just keep doing this. All right, let's see if I push that. Nope, that's not working. I just wanted to search. There it is.

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His name is Mal Ramos. He is the bourbon steward over at. He's the bourbon steward over at the what is it? Come on the trail hotel, the brand new trail hotel in bardstown. I want to give a shout out to him for Saturday night and making Whiskey and I's evening a spectacular evening. They really rolled out the red carpet for us.

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It was fantastic, great time and there was what would you say, fantastic, super, great time, and loved what the Trail Hotel, I mean the Trail Hotel's fantastic lobby. They have a really nice restaurant, super speakeasy that's one thing. It seems like I went to both. What would you say I went to? Let's just trying to do this right here. Catch up, sometimes you can, sometimes you can't. But we went to the. We were invited into the speakeasy. They've got also a golf simulator area too. The pool has been remodeled perfectly with. There's bars there's two bars by the pool there's chairs the lounge chairs, chairs, everything's done.

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A1 and, as whiskey put it, it's the best 1970s hotel he's ever stayed at. It was a 1970s hotel and it's been completely remodeled. The amenities are fantastic. The rooms are comfortable. It's just a fantastic experience, well worth the price of the mission and had a great time.

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So looking forward to going back to the Trail Hotel in Bardstown uh, shout out to el presidente. We got to spend some time at mr tubbs with uh. Stacy pritchard a shout out to her too, because we were. We went over right when we finished with ross from 1792, we went over to the jim beam distillery james b beam distillery uh, over there and drove over there and ate a snack kind of thing at the kitchen, not a full out lunch or dinner, but we knew we were going to go to dinner at the Trail Hotel, so we got some food in us and while we were finishing up, stacy Pritchard's invited us over to the Brendiamo Penthouse, where the Kentucky Bourbon Festival offices are in the Oscar Goetz Museum, and so we met her there and Sarah Evans shout out to her. She was hung out with us for the afternoon and then went from there over to Mr Tubbs and El Presidente was there, randy Prass, and we spent some time there. That's when we checked into the hotel. So it was just a fantastic Friday based off of one scheduled event and a bunch of other events turning out to be pretty awesome and a bunch of other events turning out to be pretty awesome.

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Then on Saturday we had to get our butts up and get over to the RD1 and New Distillery in Lexington, kentucky, Met Barry Brinegar there. He is co-owner and bourbon steward for RD1 Spirits we talked about, did a podcast there, and then we did a shout out to Lacey. She does the Dark Tour there in the Lexington area, but she has a Louisville Dark Tour. She's got many different ones. If you want to find out about that, when we download the RD1 Spirits podcast, all the information will be on there.

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And then when we were finished there, I had no idea where the art. You know, because I'm not that familiar with Lexington, I'm familiar with the downtown and over by the distilling, what would you say? There's a hole where Town Branch is and then across the street is now Dark Arts, where RD1 used to be. Goodfellow's Pizza is there, there's James E Pepper, there's an ice cream store, there's the Barrel House, bourbon also, and I know that area. But where RD1 is is a development and there's going to be it's going to be similar to that area, I think restaurants and shops and stuff like that. But RD1 is like the first one in there and we finished up there and when we were done, we're like looking for a place and and he, we found good fellows pizza, where I knew that was in the distilling. Uh, area where rd1 used to be and dark arts is now, and I asked how far away with it was it? And it was three minutes away. So three and rd1, really spirits did not move very far away from where they were before. So you need to go check that out. Uh, fantastic distillery, also with a safe house. I was in two safe houses, two safe houses this week. So, um, then when we went over, had some to Goodfellas they have a great bourbon selection and great pizza had some pizza and then went over to Dark Arts. Alexi was there and we were hoping to see Sarah, but Sarah was not there and I knew that Macaulay wasn't going to be there. But we hung out, did a tasting, got to taste through the current releases of Dark Arts, and their space is a must-go-to too, so check them out.

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Then we went and checked into our hotel in Frankfurt. We stayed at the Fairfield Inn, which I do enjoy there. It's comfortable and all the amenities that you need. Plus, it's got the free morning breakfast and I like the waffles. So then we spend a little bit of time at the, you know, resting up, and we headed back to the House of Commons bourbon library for the evening and we did eat at a restaurant called oh, it's not going to come to me sage and embers or something like that, but they had fantastic food. And then we went over to the house of commons and saw dave and had a fantastic time. If you guys are, if anybody's in the frankfurt area, you've got to visit the house of commons bourbon library. Just such a classy place. They've got great drinks, they've got great allocated new bourbon, they've got great dusties and it's just a fantastic experience. Then, uh, you get everything there is served. It's kentucky, it's kentucky, bourbon related, so that is the theme for the house of commons bourbon library. So you got to check that out in frankfurt. Uh, I just class, class, uh operation.

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So then we finished up the next day. Uh, we got up in the morning and we headed off. Uh, we were going to try and see randy to meet for breakfast, but that didn't work. That was fine. It got to uh, whiskey thief at 11, met l Roper Wicker and did a podcast with her and Walter and had a great time, stayed probably way longer than we thought we were going to stay and we got out of there about 3 o'clock I would say maybe 4 o'clock, headed home and were home by about 9.30. No, actually it was 10 o'clock that we got home. So, uh, we just a fantastic time this weekend.

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So, all right, everybody, that's what I'm gonna say for about 25 minutes 20 minutes when I post it on youtube. Posted on YouTube. All right, picking up some cinnamon? Mine's been in it for a little bit, let's see. Ah, I will say, the cinnamon has rode the, the leathery aspect of it. We still going pomegranate or are we just going to stay fireball? Anyways, that's really cool, walker.

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