This Wednesday we will be tasting Tin Cup whiskey, an ode to Colorado's deep history.
Tin Cup whiskey was named and branded after the Tin Cup that miners would carry around with them throughout their work day.
As a company, Tin Cup wanted to pay respects to some of the original habitants of the new state of Colorado, that had traveled here from the East Coast many years ago.
Tin Cup was originally the name of a small mining town, set on the western side of the Rocky Mountains. Jess Graber, the founder of Tin Cup Whiskey, wanted to make sure people were remembering the history of Colorado, while also providing a good whiskey to sip on. Because we all know, life is too short for bad whiskey.
Join us to hear Jason Levinston talk us through the history of Tin Cup whiskey, while we taste these special drams:
Tin Cup Bourbon
Tin Cup Rye
Tin Cup 10 year Bourbon
Tin Cup 14er Bourbon
You don't want to miss this event with some awesome local whiskeys!
Dont forget to stick around afterwords for Bourbon Barrels and Bluegrass!