I have a habit of working myself out of a job. I go in, write/update procedures, train employees and make the system manageable. It takes anywhere from 1-2 years for me to get it done.
The new job will be a challenge and I will be working with 13000 chemicals! I will be on a team for a change too.
It is on the Base too. So, when I ride to work I can pretend I am a girl Tom cruise riding my ninja.
Due to the Chinese WuHan flu this event is cancelled.
We are planning to have an Ohio Riders NEO dinner on Friday March 20th @ 7:00PM at Skidmark Garage. We would like to thank Brian at Skidmark Garage for opening his place for our get together. Please let us know if you plan to attend to allow us to calculate the amount of food and refreshments.
Skidmark Garage
5401 Hamilton Ave
Cleveland, OH 44114
440-591-4822
The entrance is behind the building, which you access from East 53rd. Drive to the very end of the driveway and lift the white garage door below the Skidmark Garage banner.
Like Ed said - be happy that you're not with that bunch of jerks any more.
Best of luck in the new job!
Pro Tip: Make sure the bottles of NaCN and KCN are at one end of the room, and all bottles of any acid are at the other end.
The vats are 92000 gallons each of fermenting mash. They have 24 of them. The warehouses store 60,000 barrels...250 bottles per barrel. So ball park 500 million bottles of bourbon aging currently.
They dry the used mash grain and sell it for cattle feed. The proceeds from that pay every salary in the company.
On that table are some of the finest and rarest bourbons made. We got to hang with their head blender/taster. He liked us so much that he got out some seriously rare stuff at the end.
Epic day.
For me the most interesting thing was that when they put it in the barrel they don't really know what it will be. They have a general idea of the family it will be in but until the aging starts to kick in it could be Trace or it could be Eagle Rare.