This weekend my man Jake and I visited the Wild Turkey Distillery in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky. As soon as we walked into the visitor center/ gift shop, the smell of sweet caramel-like embraced us. A displace of 12 different types of whiskey was in front of us as we signed up for the distillery tour. The tour guide showed us a short video about the fermenting process of whiskey and then we went to the storage houses filled with barrels and gallons of whiskey. The tour ended with whiskey tasting, each of us got to pick two varieties to taste.
Wild Turkey Distillery. f/4, 1/3500, ISO 400
Whiskey barrel warehouse. f/20, 1/80, ISO 400
Part of the old distillery overlooking the old train bridge.
f11, 1/320, ISO 400
f/4.5, 1/30, ISO 1600, +0.3EV
f/4.5, 1/13, ISO 3200, +1.0EV
f/5.3, 1/10, ISO 3200, +1.0EV
Gobble, gobble, wild turkey, gobble.
f/4.5, 1/25, ISO 1600
I was not ready for the taste master.
f/8, 1/10, ISO 3200
Get ready for some sweet, strong, burn whiskey.
f/731, 1/250, ISO 100
Welcome to Kentucky, ya'll.
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