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🎥🥃 BONUS BOURBON REVIEW – FROM THE SUNSHINE STATE TO YOUR SCREEN! 🥃🎥 Today’s surprise bottle comes courtesy of my new buddy, Mr. Jim Zabcik, who just happened to swing by while we were working (and let’s be honest, mostly hanging out) at the Top of Georgia Airstream Club near the charming alpine town of Helen, Georgia. Jim, in true bourbon-angel fashion, brought a gift from the oldest city in America—St. Augustine Distillery’s Florida Port Finished Bourbon! 🏖️🇺🇸 Now buckle up, history buffs and whiskey lovers—let’s take a quick detour through time before we dive into the dram. 📜 A Brief Jaunt Through Time: Saint Augustine, Florida Founded in 1565 by Spanish admiral Pedro Menéndez de Avilés, Saint Augustine is the oldest continuously inhabited European-established settlement in the United States. That’s right—this little coastal gem is older than Jamestown, older than Plymouth Rock, and still rocking cobblestone streets and centuries-old Spanish architecture. Pirates, conquistadors, revolutionaries—this place has seen ‘em all. And in the 21st century? It added something new to its long list of accolades: world-class spirits. 🏗️ The Distillery That Time (Almost) Forgot Enter St. Augustine Distillery, founded by 20 passionate local families who weren’t content with just great sunsets and ghost tours. No, they had a vision—to craft exceptional small-batch spirits and preserve the city’s past. They transformed a defunct 1907 ice plant into what is now America’s most visited craft distillery. That’s right—bourbon with a cool backstory. Literally. 🥃 Let’s Talk Juice Their Florida Port Finished Bourbon clocks in at a confident 102 proof (that’s 51% ABV for you mathletes), and you can snag a bottle for around $60. Finished in port wine barrels, this expression brings a luscious roundness and fruity complexity to an already solid bourbon base. It’s like Florida sunshine in a glass—if that sunshine had been aged in oak and hugged by grapes. I gave it high marks in the “absolutely drinkable” category—sweet on the nose, a touch of dark fruit and toffee on the palate, and a finish that lingers like a good beach day. 🗣️ Sound Off in the Comments Have you tried anything from St. Augustine Distillery? Visited America’s oldest city? Been chased by a ghost on St. George Street after one too many tasting flights? I want to hear all of it—drop your stories below! 🎬 Final Pour This review was a total blast, and I owe it all to Jim, good company, and a surprise bottle from a city that’s been aging gracefully for over 450 years. Hit that like, smash that subscribe, and pour yourself a glass of something interesting—you’ve earned it. Until next time, stay curious, stay sipping, and remember: history is best served neat. 🥃 Belmont Björn BBBB - #staugustine #staugustineflorida #staugustinedistillery #airstream #helen #belmont #1000subscriber #whiskytubefamily #friends #friends bourbonwhiskey #bourbon #alcohol #whiskey #whisky #whiskyforthepeople #whiskeyfun #1000subscribers #ticktock #ticktok #notjustkentucky #belmontbjorn