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Downstream

Dix River

Sun, May 07, 2017
Please enjoy this documentary featuring stories from the Dix River, High Bridge, Danville, Nicholasville and Harrodsburg, KY. Wilderness Trail Distillery, Lemons Mill Brewery, Chrisman Mill Winery. Production made possible by VisitLex and Kentucky American Water. The normal drift of a river is downstream. To get to our destination, a nice cold trout-filled shoals about 3.5 miles from here on the Dix River, we must travel up-two-rivers. First, we must travel a half mile up-river on the Kentucky and under High Bridge. Then, we must turn into the mouth of the Dix River and paddle 2.5 miles against its current in order to reach our destination.
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Downstream: Party Barges, River Races, Country Boys & Very Old Wine
Please enjoy this Emmy Nominated feature. Come discover the Kentucky River, including majestic Boone Creek, as well as the historic lock and museum at Boonesboro. Kentucky's first 255 mile river race gets rained but craft brews abound with featured stories including the Emmy Nominated story on Country Boy Brewing as well as North America's First Vineyard wines. Production made possible by VisitLex and Kentucky American Water.
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Waste Not, Want Not: Louisville Creeks, Forks, Beers and History
Please enjoy this documentary featuring a quick visit to Louisville, KY. Come check out a unique story on what happens when liquids go down the drain. Kyle Lake and Carrie Stambaugh paddle on the Beargrass Creek as well as the Floyd's Fork, along the way stopping to learn about Prohibition in Kentucky at the Frazier Museum and of course trying a beer or two at Against the Grain and Apocalypse Brew Works. Production made possible by Louisville Water.
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From the Ohio to your glass: Water, Beer and Bourbon
Please enjoy learning how some of the best tap water in the U.S. comes from the Ohio River and why it's so pure. We visit the Falls of the Ohio, meet some ladies who ride a dragon, and then try every beer in the state of Kentucky. Production made possible by Louisville MSD and Bardstown Tourism.
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Bardstown: The Beech Fork & the Kentucky Bourbon Festival
Please enjoy. Carrie and Kyle travel to Bardstown, Kentucky for the 25th annual Kentucky Bourbon Festival and paddling along the Beech Fork River. Featured stories include country ham and bourbon pairing, mint julep history, crazy grains for making bourbon, historic Bardstown walking tour, and visiting the spring source for Barton Distillery. Production made possible by Bardstown Tourism and Four Roses Bourbon.
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Lawrenceburg: LEAPING, LOVING, LEARNING, THE SALT RIVER & FOUR ROSES
Please enjoy. Carrie and Kyle take the plunge, literally into Lawrenceburg, Kentucky where they explore the Salt River, kayak fishing on Beaver Lake, Lover's Leap Vineyard, a classic car show downtown, and of course Four Roses Bourbon featuring a unique tour with master distiller Brent Elliott. Production made possible by Lawrenceburg Anderson Tourism County Commission, The Georgetown Scott County Tourism Commission, and WesBanco.
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Georgetown, KY: Elkhorn Creek, Bourbon blending and Local Feeding
Please enjoy this documentary featuring the streets of Georgetown to find some 'royal' liquid history and learn how one man quenched our thirsts in more ways than one. Featuring: Floating around on the Elkhorn Creek, bourbon blending, Local Feed cuisine, and paddling around with a country boy who can catch a fish.
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Frankfort, Kentucky: JET BOATS, BOURBON BOATS, COLONELS AND CASTLES
Please enjoy this documentary featuring Kyle and Carrie touring Frankfort by boat on the Kentucky River; visit Buffalo Trace and Castle and Key distilleries; and enjoying a sweet stop at Rebecca Ruth Candy in this 2020 Ohio Valley Chapter Regional Emmy Award-nominated program. Sponsored by Georgetown / Scott County Tourism, VisitLex, Lawrenceburg/Anderson Co. Tourism, Bardstown Tourism, Bowling Green KY Tourism, Four Roses.
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