Kentucky Colonel Michael Masters, "The Kentucky Bourbon Master" is the author of Hospitality Kentucky Style, the book that celebrates Kentucky hospitality, heritage and history.
The Colonel presents and hosts Kentucky Bourbon Tastings and Kentucky Bourbon and Fine Foods Tastings. He is a frequent keynote speaker on Kentucky hospitality, Kentucky history, Kentucky heritage, Kentucky hospitality and Kentucky Fine Foods and Spirits. His public speaking engagements have taken him across America telling the Kentucky story.
The Colonel attended the University of Kentucky, Bellarmine University and he has several degrees from the University of Louisville. The Colonel has a broad interest in early American and Kentucky history and genealogy. His ancestors are some of the initial American colonists in early 1600 in Maryland and Virginia and his ancestors are the founding Kentucky pioneers 1774-1780 at Boonesborough, Bryan's Station, Lexington and Bardstown. The Colonel's ancestors, the Beall's, Boone's and Bryan's, are the legendary historic figures in the early settlement of Kentucky.
Margaret Sue Masters, "The Kentucky Hostess" is a renowned Kentucky hostess and caterer, her Southern manners and ways, simply elegant. Margaret Sue presides over the Kentucky Bourbon Cooking School. Her cooking demonstrations and cooking classes have entertained scores of Kentucky touring groups, convention groups and association meetings.
Margaret Sue's knowledge of and experience with Kentucky entertaining and Kentucky hospitality have been a source of great delight to all you have had the pleasure of attending her social events. As the president of Chapeze House Catering she has been privileged to host cocktail and dinner parties to an elite Kentucky clientele.
Margaret Sue has several degrees from the University of Kentucky. She is active in buying, restoring and furnishing old Kentucky houses and commercial buildings from the pioneer and ante-bellum period of Kentucky history. Margaret Sue's interior design work in the old Kentucky houses she has restored has brought her recognition from preservationists with an interest in saving post Revolutionary War and Federalist architecture. Margaret Sue is descended from the initial English colonists to America in Massachusetts and Virginia and the founding pioneers of Kentucky.
Margaret Sue has restored and furnished McManus House circa 1797-1820 her Bardstown home; Chapeze House circa 1787, her catering mansion; Millstone Cottage circa 1850 her B & B Inn; Pioneer Park Cottage circa 1851, her B & B Inn; Beall's Row Coffeehouse circa 1810; and Elmwood Mansion circa 1856, her Louisville home.
The Colonel and Margaret Sue reside at historic McManus House circa 1797 in Bardstown, Kentucky. The inside kitchen is a fortified structure reminiscent of a time when frontier defense from marauding Indian tribes and brigands was of concern. This old pioneer home, constructed of brick in the oldest part circa 1797 and bark on timbers in the addition circa 1820, has been completely restored.
Nobody knows Kentucky hospitality better than The Colonel and Margaret Sue. They know Kentucky history, heritage, fine food and spirits. And without question they know the fun places to go and do.
The Colonel and Margaret Sue are the subject of numerous newspaper and magazine articles. This famous couple have been guests on scores of television shows and they have been featured on nationally syndicated television:
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