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Wilderness Trail Distillery Hosts A Taste in Danville

Wilderness Trail Distillery Hosts A Taste in Danville

27apr11:00 am7:00 pmWilderness Trail Distillery Hosts A Taste in Danville

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Wilderness Trail Distillery in Danville, Kentucky is ready to introduce its latest Small Batch Bourbon made with rye small grain. This latest release will take place during A Taste in Danville hosted at the distillery.

Wilderness Trail Distillery’s contribution to A Taste in Danville will be samples of its Small Batch Bottled in Bond. Shane Baker and Dr. Pat Heist, the distillery’s co-owners, like high-proof whiskey, served neat, so they couldn’t resist making this third expression a Bottled in Bond so people can compare it to the distillery’s wheated expression.

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The 20 food vendors at A Taste in Danville represent a wide array of culinary offerings. Danville’s The Still at AMBRAbev offers Brazilian flair and Tut’s features Egyptian dishes. Caribbean Spice is back with Cuban creations while Rico’s Empanadas explores Puerto Rican and Latin American cooking. BBQ fans can veer toward Biscuits BBQ, Triple J&C and Pasture at Marksbury Farm. The Combination prepares TexMex dishes. The Bluebird of Stanford and Danville’s the Caterer and Southern Plate Café guarantee delicious offerings.

For the sweet tooth, try buttercream frosted cupcakes by Sweets by Cindy, Bourbon balls by Sandy’s Surprises, Four Generations Ice Cream or Southern Style Kettlecorn. Elmwood Inn serves up the finest teas, including Bourbon Black Tea. Refreshing lemonade is supplied by Nomelade.

For an eye-opening cup of coffee, visit Rooster’s Whistle or if a Bloody Mary or Bloody Susan is more your style of waking up, stop by Bloody Kentucky for a bottle of their original or spicy mix. You can’t miss their truck. It’s an M1079, an American field office truck that was used in Iraq. For a light snack, there is Fox Run Beer Cheese in a variety of flavors or try Sadistic Mistresses all natural hot sauces. In addition to tastes, Wilderness Trail offers a several cocktails. Country Boy Brewery will be on site with their much-loved brews.

We’re still waiting to hear from some of the vendors we’ve invited so expect even more options when you arrive.

Our music will be a feast for your ears. The Brown Family Band of Berea performs first and then Pikeville’s Down to the River band hits the stage. The Brown Family consists of father Yogi, who plays guitar and piano; daughter, Becky, who sings and plays guitar; and son Andy, a bass player and singer who majored in music. Down To the River, which performs songs written by Tony Mullins, combines instrumentals, rock & roll, soul and freeform jams. Down To the River molds blues, country, instrumental jam rock into what they term Appalachian Rock and Roll.

For more information contact Emily Toadvine Emily@wildernesstrailky.com, phone 859-402-8707 or come by the distillery at 4095 Lebanon Road, Danville.

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Got Questions? We’ve Got Answers 
Email: Emily@WildernessTrailKY.com


Wilderness Trail Distillery - Small Batch High Rye Small Batch Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, April 2019

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