I am back from Kentucky and just getting time for a report. I am going to start off by saying dmart90 gets major props for the Westport Whiskey and Wine recommendation. The tasting room is ridiculous and very moderately priced compared to everything else. Their tasting pours are 3/4oz but at the price point you can taste anything your heart desires. A tasting of the whole pappy line was $42 and those were only 1/2oz pours but I can now say I have tried all of the Pappy Van Winkle bourbons.
We got there Wednesday and that night got 2ft of snow, so all the distilleries were closed Thursday and most on Friday. We were only able to fully tour Makers and Buffalo Trace and got an abbreviated tour at four roses. Abbreviated tour means watch a short video. We also did a short tasting at Heaven Hill and drove by to look around at Woodford, wild turkey and jim beam. We took the day Thursday with everything being closed to do some shopping. We loaded up on 6 recipes of the Four Roses Private select, an old scout single barrel, rock hill farms single barrel, and stumbled upon a 2014 FR LE small batch. I couldn't believe the guy still had one in the back.
Through a combination of Westport Whiskey and Wine, some bars, and the heaven hill tour I was able to try the following amazing bourbons...
Heaven Hill Select Stock, Elijah Craig 23, William Heavenhill, Lost Prophet, Angel's Envy Cask strength, Pinhook, Bookers 25th, Old Forester Birthday 2013, Old rip van winkle 10, Lot B, Pappy 15, Pappy 20, Pappy 23, 2013 Eagle Rare 17, Four Roses 125th, 2012 and 2014 Handy, Parkers Heritage Promise of Hope, Elijah Craig 21, and 2014 George T Stagg.
It was quite an experience to be able to try all of these great selections so closely together. All of them were truly amazing bourbons. I would have to say that my favorites of the whole list were the 2014 Stagg and the EC21. They were truly next level. This was my first taste of Pappy and though it was very good, it was so smooth and seemed to lack the complexity of some of the others I tried. I did enjoy them thoroughly, but also decided I am not willing to pay what it costs these days to get a bottle. The FR 125th was awesome, but so was everything else on this list. Probably the biggest surprise to me was the AE cask strength. I am not normally a fan of AE but the cask strength is like a totally different bourbon. Very good.
I was slightly disappointed because at the heaven hill tasting we did try the HHSS, EC23, William Heavenhill and Larceny but it was a very rushed experience so by the time I got to the HHSS and EC23 my taste buds were a bit tingly and hot so I wasn't able to get the full experience on those. All in all it was an awesome trip even with the weather slowing us down and I will definitely be making a trip back at some point when it is a little closer to summer. Thanks everyone for the recommendations and knowledge I have picked up reading this thread since I started drinking bourbon.