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SEPTEMBER 11, 2024

 

Brock Keen, the man behind @996roadtrip on Instagram, tells us the story behind his Instagram-famous 911 Carrera 4S — and what he keeps on top of it. Plus:

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How to Car Camp in a Porsche, According to Brock Keen of @996RoadTrip

“What the hell?” “Oh my god.” “It’s Photoshopped.”

Those are the most common reactions on Brock Keen’s Instagram account. And for once in our lives, we understand the trolls, because he has achieved something that — according to all the laws of man and machine — shouldn’t be possible: He car camps in a Porsche 996. Or more accurately, he camps in a rooftop tent on top of his Porsche 996.

Yesterday, we asked you if you prefer hoppy or non-hoppy beers. It was a 50/50 split, straight down the middle!

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Dierks Bentley’s New Bourbon Could Be a Hit

“Ain’t enough bourbon in Kentucky for me to forget you.” That’s a teary-eyed line from country music superstar Dierks Bentley’s 2013 song “Bourbon in Kentucky,” but the sad sentiment can now be challenged, as Bentley just released his own bourbon (and can probably make enough of it to get over any situation).

Called Row 94, the whiskey is made at Green River Distilling Co. in Owensboro, KY. The $40 bourbon — a price point and quality that’s shared across Green River’s excellent portfolio — features a mash bill of 70% Kentucky-grown corn, 21% rye and 9% malted and row barley, along with an elevated 47% ABV. Aged four years in new white oak barrels with a level 4 char, it’s a classic bourbon with notes of vanilla, toffee, tobacco, green apple and oak spice.

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Learn to Fly Fish at One of These 5 Wilderness Hotels

When it comes to choosing where to travel during the all-too-fleeting months of summer, chances are high that your mind goes straight to the balmy coast of some expansive body of water. The call of the Atlantic, Pacific, Mediterranean and Caribbean, along with their countless beaches and waterfront hotels, are difficult to resist on account of their being both undeniably appealing and the long-standing default (summer = beach, plain and simple). We would, however, like to suggest another, perhaps more memorable and certainly more unique way to spend your summer vacation time — swap loafing alongside a warm ocean for fly fishing in a cool mountain stream.

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