Events

Kentucky Fire Cured Barn Smoker by Drew Estate

When
Oct 1st, 2022
9:00am - 4:30pm
Where
1595 John Rives SpurHopkinsville

Join us in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, for the Kentucky Barn Smoker, where it’s all about the smoke! Experience how Drew Estate uses oak, maple and hickory woods to fire-cure the authentic Kentucky tobaccos it uses for its Kentucky Fire Cured cigars, which provide an incredible smoking experience like no other!

The 2022 Kentucky Barn Smoker will begin with the DE25 Exclusive Pre-Party on Friday night, Sept. 30, which is open only to those who purchase a DE25 Exclusive Pre-Party ticket with their VIP or General Admission ticket.

Upon their arrival at the Kentucky Barn Smoker, guests will receive their Barn Smoker cigar pack and swag. The cigar pack will include rare cigars that have been previously released at DE25 Exclusive Pre-Parties throughout the season.

Kentucky Barn Smoker guests will tour Gray Family Farms, where Drew Estate sources its authentic Kentucky seed fire-cured tobaccos and experience interactive, informative and fun educational seminars led by Drew Estate’s Ambassadors, Jonathan Drew, Willy Herrera and Pedro Gomez, and Robert Gray, whose family owns the farm.

Throughout the day, guests will also experience all-new interactive Drew Estate cigar brand activations for ACID Cigars, Undercrown, Tabak Especial, Herrera Estelí, Joya de Nicaragua, Pappy Van Winkle and Deadwood, as well as witness the artistic skills of Subculture Studios and meet Frankie Dranks, host of “Sticks & Sips,” at the “Sticks & Sips” Tiki Bar to receive a handcrafted cocktail and the “Sticks & Sips” cocktail and cigar pairing book.

Guests will also enjoy other fine spirits and lunch catered by Triplet’s BBQ. And they may purchase raffle tickets for chances to win huge prizes created by Subculture Studios to raise money for Cigars for Warriors, a 501(c)(3) charity that supports American service men and women.

Act fast to begin your Kentucky Barn Smoker experience because tickets are extremely limited and sell out quick! Tickets for the Kentucky Barn Smoker event are available now!

Must be at least 21 years old to purchase tickets or attend a Barn Smoker event. (Proof of identification required at event registration)

 

Get tickets and more info HERE

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