Watch this cool trailer for ‘Neat,’ a new bourbon documentary
What’s almost as good as drinking a couple fingers of bourbon neat? Watching video of people making bourbon. Hey, we said almost.
Film composer AJ Hochhalter’s bourbon documentary, “Neat,” is in production in Kentucky. The feature-length film covers everything from farming to making barrels, aging bourbon, bottling bourbon, sipping bourbon and the politics surrounding it. There’s even an interview with the Kentucky governor.
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In between shots of bourbon aging in barrels, bourbon being poured into glasses and barrel-making, there’s plenty of cinematography eye candy — including one shot of a waterfall, from above. There are also horses running in a lush field, farmers in a corn field and glistening rivers, all thanks to a drone.
It’s enough to make you want to stop what you’re doing, grab a bottle and run outside.
Hochhalter and his crew should be through shooting later this year. We’ll be ready, with plenty of bourbon. Check out the trailer for the film below.
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