Bourbon-Madagascar Vanilla Extract
$29.99Handcrafted Louisville, Kentucky
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Handcrafted Louisville, Kentucky
2 oz.
By Susan Reigler. Photographs by Pam Spaulding and Carol Peachee
9.6 oz.
The gift set contains: Bourbon Smoked Garlic Salt, Chili Powder, & Citrus Pepper.
By Albert W. A. Schmid
Schmid combines a love for cocktails and a dedication to history in his small volume, The Old Fashioned. If you love a good old fashioned and want to know its history, or simply want to try new recipes, Schmid combines these two elements into a fantastic book. And it’s in a convenient pocket size so you can take it anywhere!
By Wright Thompson
by Susan Reigler and Michael Veach
Susan Reigler, president of Bourbon Women, and Michael Veach, aforementioned bourbon guru, are the dream team when it comes to tasting guides. Carefully researched, thoughtfully written, and conveniently purse-sized (yes, I take it to liquor stores), this is a must for anyone who wants to start questioning what he or she likes in his or her whiskey. And, unlike many guides, Reigler and Veach do not assign points or grades to their evaluations—a feature I love.
13 1/2 ounce Rocks Glass
By Tim M. Berra
Signed by his co author Tim Laird
New Southern Entertaining: 95 Recipes and More from a Modern Kentucky Kitchen
13 oz. coffee mug printed with If It Ain’t Kentucky, It Ain’t Bourbon art.
We recommend hand washing only.
For coffee, or perhaps a sip of the good stuff.
Publication date: | 11/01/2018 |
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Pages: | 200 |
Sales rank: | 138,873 |
Product dimensions: | 6.40(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.10(d) |
There is nothing better than a crisp, cold beverage at the end of a long day. Conversely, there is nothing worse than that same beverage getting warm before you can enjoy it. Keep your favorite nectar cool with our Old Rip Van Winkle hugger. It comes in the universally flattering color of tan and branded with the Old Rip Van Winkle logo.
A Kentucky Culinary Trinity
This apron is perfect for entertaining, woven poly-cotton blend is fully lined with an adjustable strap. Apron measures 31” long by 24½” wide with a single 14” x 6” pocket.
Features the If It Ain’t Kentucky, It Ain’t Bourbon art.
Trust me, you’ll look good!
by Joy Perrine and Susan Reigler
photographs by Jessica Ebelhar
124 pages • 6 x 6 • 16 color photos
By Michael R. Veach
Michael Veach’s first book is the seminal work on Kentucky bourbon heritage and American whiskey in general. This very short book is jam-packed with information about all facets of bourbon production, from early farm distilling to nineteenth century commercial distilleries to the craft distillery movement, and everything in-between. Trust me, get a copy. Why don’t you already have one?
2 oz.
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