by Don Williams | Jan 24, 2020 | Bourbon Bars, Bourbon Travel
A must visit! There are many reasons to visit Charlie’s Still on Main because it is a very special place. It may be the finest bourbon bar I have experienced outside of Kentucky. Even though their collection of bourbon is a strong enticement, this location features...
by Don Williams | Jan 19, 2020 | Bourbon News, Bourbon Tasting, Bourbon Travel
Help Celebrate the Launch of Bourbon Women Michigan You still have time to attend the launch of Bourbon Women Michigan at a great new bourbon venue. Charlie’s Still On Main in Milford Michigan will be the site of this special event and this location is a...
by Don Williams | Jan 3, 2020 | Bourbon Bars, Bourbon Tasting, Bourbon Trivia
Enjoying a Kentucky Mule in a traditional copper mug. I have spent some time in numerous bars, taverns, speakeasies, and quite frankly never heard the expression bartender I will have a Horsefeather. You see, I normally drink my bourbon neat and do not mix it very...
by Don Williams | Dec 27, 2019 | Bourbon Travel, Michigan Distilleries
I love the barrel aging process and the great bourbon it creates. When researching barrels, you commonly hear about keeping up with demand by running 24/7 and creating hundreds of barrels at a time. However, it is not often you hear the terms prime oak, fire...
by Don Williams | Nov 27, 2019 | Bourbon Personalities, Bourbon Tasting, Bourbon Travel
During my bourbon travels, I have met some powerful and knowledgeable women who enjoy bourbon, appreciate its history, and actively participate in furthering their understanding of America’s Native Spirit. Recently, I had the pleasure to meet members of the...
by Don Williams | Nov 14, 2019 | Bourbon Bars, Bourbon Tasting, Bourbon Travel, Distilleries
The Bar at Willett is yet another reason to visit historic Bardstown Kentucky and experience one of the great bourbon destinations. The Willett Distillery has been a personal favorite for quite some time, and their selection of quality whiskey always is amazing. But...