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Cincy Brew Bus, best known for its beer and wine tours, offers a dynamite distillery tour. Appropriately entitled The Cincy Brew Bus Bourbon and Distillery Tour, the bus shuttles riders around to several distilleries and bourbon bars to learn how its made, how to taste it, and why each brand is significant. The tour runs a total of about 5 hours. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 2.1.18
<p>Our tour began at New Riff Distilling in Newport. There, the group was led by Rachel Moore, who explained the history of the brand, the process of making spirits, and how to properly taste everything when samples were given. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 2.1.18</p>
Mike Stokes, owner and guide / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 2.1.18<p></p>
Our tour began at New Riff Distilling in Newport. There, the group was led by Rachel Moore, who explained the history of the brand, the process of making spirits, and how to properly taste everything when samples were given. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 2.1.18
Our tour began at New Riff Distilling in Newport. There, the group was led by Rachel Moore, who explained the history of the brand, the process of making spirits, and how to properly taste everything when samples were given. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 2.1.18
Our tour began at New Riff Distilling in Newport. There, the group was led by Rachel Moore, who explained the history of the brand, the process of making spirits, and how to properly taste everything when samples were given. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 2.1.18
Our tour began at New Riff Distilling in Newport. There, the group was led by Rachel Moore, who explained the history of the brand, the process of making spirits, and how to properly taste everything when samples were given. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 2.1.18
Our tour began at New Riff Distilling in Newport. There, the group was led by Rachel Moore, who explained the history of the brand, the process of making spirits, and how to properly taste everything when samples were given. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 2.1.18
Our tour began at New Riff Distilling in Newport. There, the group was led by Rachel Moore, who explained the history of the brand, the process of making spirits, and how to properly taste everything when samples were given. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 2.1.18
Our tour began at New Riff Distilling in Newport. There, the group was led by Rachel Moore, who explained the history of the brand, the process of making spirits, and how to properly taste everything when samples were given. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 2.1.18
Our tour began at New Riff Distilling in Newport. There, the group was led by Rachel Moore, who explained the history of the brand, the process of making spirits, and how to properly taste everything when samples were given. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 2.1.18
While transitioning from venue to venue, Mike quizzed the riders on distilling history. Winners received Cincy Brew Bus-branded beer koozies. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 2.1.18<p></p>
A bourbon bar in Northside, The Littlefield offered a flight of three different tastings (you'll have to take the tour to discover which ones). Owner John Ford gave background on each bourbon to add flavor to the experience. The tour also included a $5 voucher to spend on additional drinks or food if riders desired. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 2.1.18
A bourbon bar in Northside, The Littlefield offered a flight of three different tastings (you'll have to take the tour to discover which ones). Owner John Ford gave background on each bourbon to add flavor to the experience. The tour also included a $5 voucher to spend on additional drinks or food if riders desired. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 2.1.18
John Ford, owner of The Littlefield / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 2.1.18<p></p>
A bourbon bar in Northside, The Littlefield offered a flight of three different tastings (you'll have to take the tour to discover which ones). Owner John Ford gave background on each bourbon to add flavor to the experience. The tour also included a $5 voucher to spend on additional drinks or food if riders desired. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 2.1.18
A bourbon bar in Northside, The Littlefield offered a flight of three different tastings (you'll have to take the tour to discover which ones). Owner John Ford gave background on each bourbon to add flavor to the experience. The tour also included a $5 voucher to spend on additional drinks or food if riders desired. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 2.1.18
A bourbon bar in Northside, The Littlefield offered a flight of three different tastings (you'll have to take the tour to discover which ones). Owner John Ford gave background on each bourbon to add flavor to the experience. The tour also included a $5 voucher to spend on additional drinks or food if riders desired. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 2.1.18
Cincy Brew Bus, best known for its beer and wine tours, offers a dynamite distillery tour. Appropriately entitled The Cincy Brew Bus Bourbon and Distillery Tour, the bus shuttles riders around to several distilleries and bourbon bars to learn how its made, how to taste it, and why each brand is significant. The tour runs a total of about 5 hours. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 2.1.18
Stop three was Second Sight Spirits in Ludlow, Kentucky. The supremely charismatic Carus Waggoner, one half of the duo who started the distillery, regaled everyone with riveting tales of working in showbiz in Vegas before moving to Kentucky to start Second Sight. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 2.1.18<p></p>
Carus Waggoner, co-owner of Second Sight Spirits / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 2.1.18<p></p>
Stop three was Second Sight Spirits in Ludlow, Kentucky. The supremely charismatic Carus Waggoner, one half of the duo who started the distillery, regaled everyone with riveting tales of working in showbiz in Vegas before moving to Kentucky to start Second Sight. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 2.1.18
Stop three was Second Sight Spirits in Ludlow, Kentucky. The supremely charismatic Carus Waggoner, one half of the duo who started the distillery, regaled everyone with riveting tales of working in showbiz in Vegas before moving to Kentucky to start Second Sight. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 2.1.18
Stop three was Second Sight Spirits in Ludlow, Kentucky. The supremely charismatic Carus Waggoner, one half of the duo who started the distillery, regaled everyone with riveting tales of working in showbiz in Vegas before moving to Kentucky to start Second Sight. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 2.1.18
Stop three was Second Sight Spirits in Ludlow, Kentucky. The supremely charismatic Carus Waggoner, one half of the duo who started the distillery, regaled everyone with riveting tales of working in showbiz in Vegas before moving to Kentucky to start Second Sight. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 2.1.18
Stop three was Second Sight Spirits in Ludlow, Kentucky. The supremely charismatic Carus Waggoner, one half of the duo who started the distillery, regaled everyone with riveting tales of working in showbiz in Vegas before moving to Kentucky to start Second Sight. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 2.1.18
Several riders purchased bottles of Second Sight for later before boarding the bus to head to the last stop on the tour. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 2.1.18<p></p>
While transitioning from venue to venue, Mike quizzed the riders on distilling history. Winners received Cincy Brew Bus-branded beer koozies. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 2.1.18 / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 2.1.18
The last stop on the tour was Wiseguy Lounge in Over-the-Rhine. Resident bourbon baron Mike McLaren confidently threw down several bottles of booze on the table. He gave background on each one, then poured each rider glasses of the day's amber infusion. The generous pours ended our bourbon bonanza on a particularly spirited note.
The last stop on the tour was Wiseguy Lounge in Over-the-Rhine. Resident bourbon baron Mike McLaren confidently threw down several bottles of booze on the table. He gave background on each one, then poured each rider glasses of the day's amber infusion. The generous pours ended our bourbon bonanza on a particularly spirited note.
The last stop on the tour was Wiseguy Lounge in Over-the-Rhine. Resident bourbon baron Mike McLaren confidently threw down several bottles of booze on the table. He gave background on each one, then poured each rider glasses of the day's amber infusion. The generous pours ended our bourbon bonanza on a particularly spirited note.
The last stop on the tour was Wiseguy Lounge in Over-the-Rhine. Resident bourbon baron Mike McLaren confidently threw down several bottles of booze on the table. He gave background on each one, then poured each rider glasses of the day's amber infusion. The generous pours ended our bourbon bonanza on a particularly spirited note.
The last stop on the tour was Wiseguy Lounge in Over-the-Rhine. Resident bourbon baron Mike McLaren confidently threw down several bottles of booze on the table. He gave background on each one, then poured each rider glasses of the day's amber infusion. The generous pours ended our bourbon bonanza on a particularly spirited note.
The last stop on the tour was Wiseguy Lounge in Over-the-Rhine. Resident bourbon baron Mike McLaren confidently threw down several bottles of booze on the table. He gave background on each one, then poured each rider glasses of the day's amber infusion. The generous pours ended our bourbon bonanza on a particularly spirited note.
The last stop on the tour was Wiseguy Lounge in Over-the-Rhine. Resident bourbon baron Mike McLaren confidently threw down several bottles of booze on the table. He gave background on each one, then poured each rider glasses of the day's amber infusion. The generous pours ended our bourbon bonanza on a particularly spirited note.
Cincy Brew Bus, best known for its beer and wine tours, offers a dynamite distillery tour. Appropriately entitled The Cincy Brew Bus Bourbon and Distillery Tour, the bus shuttles riders around to several distilleries and bourbon bars to learn how its made, how to taste it, and why each brand is significant. The tour runs a total of about 5 hours. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 2.1.18
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