Horse Soldier Whiskey & War Stories
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13276 White School Road,Roscoe IL 61073
07 October, 2022
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There hasn't been a better time of year to visit Hidden Creek Estates for a unique experience: Horse Soldier® Whiskey & War Stories. The Green Berets of ODA-595 were among the first U.S. Army Special Forces to enter Afghanistan following the infamous 9/11 attacks. On October 7th & 8th, hear their story and enjoy a Horse Soldier® Bourbon tasting and dinner served by Greenfire. Admission to this exclusive event includes: Horse Soldier® Bourbon TastingOne Horse Soldier® Straight Bourbon Bottle autographed by the Horse Soldier presentingHidden Creek Estates Glencairn GlassDinner by Greenfire (steak, salmon, or vegetarian)War Stories Hosted by a Horse SoldierEnjoy a Horse Soldier Bourbon tasting during a unique dinner experience under our gorgeous tent, while our host shares his captivating life story. The event does not stop here--please find a warm spot around the fire on our gorgeous property with a timeless landscape to enjoy the rest of the evening filled with drinks and great company and music. Feel free to bring a cigar to smoke around the campfire. The wine bar will be open until 11pm with a special bourbon based cocktail menu, wine, & sangria for additional purchase. Additional bottles will be available for purchase at the venue following the tasting event. Each bottle of Horse Soldier is formed in molds of World Trade Center steel to honor the spirit of resilience and service that arose after the attack on our nation. With Christmas just around the corner, we will have gift baskets that can be autographed for purchase. *Tickets are available for those who do not want to participate in the bourbon tasting, but do want to join us for the spirit of the evening and dinner. They will include dinner and 1 drink from our menu. Additional rounds may be ordered and paid for at the event, if desired. 10% of all profits will go to VetsRoll, an organization that raises money to allow veterans the opportunity to travel to Washington D.C. to visit their memorials.
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