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RE: A Special Allocation

That first picture is absolutely stunning. That's something about middle USA that I miss. Most of my relatives live in surroundings like that and I always took it for granted when I was there. We have NOTHING like that here... it's all cement and straight angles unless it is some sort of government park or building.

I saw a video about how all MM bottles are hand dipped even though they very well could have automated this process 70 years ago. I like traditions like that.

I had a single-malt last night as my last drink for bowling day. It was a nice deviation from my normal drink of choice but unfortunately it was at a place that only had small ice cubes. That kind of ruins everything.

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These properties along the bourbon trail in Kentucky are absolutely amazing! Actually, pretty much all of Kentucky is as you mentioned just beautiful like that. When we did the tour we were able to see the assembly line where the people sit and hand dip the bottles. If you buy a bottle at their store you can hand dip one yourself too. There's actually quite the science to it. They try to get the perfect dip with a certain number of fingers running down the side and people actually hunt for "over dipped" bottles to add to their collation. I highly recommend the MM distillery tour to anyone who is in the area.

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