Posted on 09/04/2015 12:29:03 PM PDT by Kartographer
A Jim Beam warehouse in Kentucky was struck by lightning releasing 800,000 gallons of bourbon into a nearby lake. Then, the lake was hit by a 'firenado' setting the inflammable liquid alight.
The firenado was caused when a bolt of lighting hit the ground setting a fire which was in the path of a tornado, which sucked up the flames, creating a terrifying spiraling inferno.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
Looks more like the Devil’s Cut to me.
Either way, someone was evening the score...
Wife and I just got back from doing the Kentucky Bourbon trail and had a wonderful time doing so.
Great history, great presentation, and these folks are very proud of what they do.
I’d suggest any one who can do such.
This is a national emergency of the highest order. I must stock up now because there will surely be a rush on the the national drink of the USA. This is a terrible loss that will be mourned for years to come.
Thanks, I was beginning to panic!
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