Living in San Francisco, I am surrounded by historical monuments from churches (Grace Cathedral) to restaurants (Tadich Grill) and bars (Old Ship Saloon) that date back to the early 19th century and beyond. The history behind these places always fascinates me, particularly the bars, where people have traditionally gone to enjoy a drink or two. The old bars, with their dark wood, leather seats and velvet drapes host a wide array of spirits, one of them being Bourbon. The distinctive spirit of Bourbon has a rich history of its own with European roots and a strong association to the southern states - specifically Kentucky. Contrary to popular beliefs, Bourbon can be made
This is a tea recommendation and history lesson all in one. Very interesting read, you have my mouth watering for sure! Looking forward to the next recommendation.
This is a tea recommendation and history lesson all in one. Very interesting read, you have my mouth watering for sure! Looking forward to the next recommendation.