Tragic accident......I'm deeply saddened.

Oh, we feel your pain...but time to Man-Up, IKE

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We went on the Bourbon trail and Barton was one of the places we stopped. They didn't have a tour, just a tasting, which was FREE! And the product was great. Heard lots of great stories in Kentucky, and I'm sure other distilleries will pitch in if necessary, as they did when Heaven Hill had that terrible fire in the 1990's. Those rick houses are huge, and some of them are pretty old. I think I'll go buy some Barton to show my solidarity. LOL!
 
I've been down here for the past two weeks, with my sponge and glass, helping with the cleanup and I'm afraid that I have terrible news everyone.

The remaining portion of the storage area has now also collapsed and they estimate that over 18,000 barrels of Barton's 1792 bourbon have been affected.

I'm doing all I can but I'm afraid that I just can't do this alone :very_drunk:.......please help, we need more cleanup volunteers.

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