OUR HISTORY

WRITTEN IN BLOOD, BAPTISM, AND BEER.

In 1865, a legacy began in Camp Springs, Kentucky.

German farmers pulled stone from the earth, dug clay from the creek, and fired their own bricks by hand.

The best bricks built the church on the hill.

The rest built the bar.

A 160 year TRADITION

  • Tyler Shelton/Bezold

    Fourth great-grandson (maternal) of Matthias Kremer (1865)

    First direct descendant to own the bar since 1889.

  • Keith Neltner

    Keith bought the bar from Damien Pelle in 2016. His artistic touch elevated our history in a way that had never been done.

    He ushered in the new era of Camp Springs.

  • Damien Pelle

    The second longest owner (29 Years) behind Katie Siebert (32 years)

  • Frank Enzweiler

  • Frank Kohne

  • Ollie Studer

    Ollie saved the bar from being closed.

    Ollie’s Great-Grandson, Ben is the owner of 4-Mile Wine (Available at the bar)

  • Rev. Judermann

    The priest of the Church bought the bar in 1943 to close it for good.

  • Chris & Katie Siebert

    Owned the bar through WWI, The Great Depression and The Prohibition.

    Without them this bar wouldn’t still be here.

  • Goetz Family

  • Rebholz Family

  • Wagner Family

  • Wilmer Family

  • Matthias Kremer

    Farmer. Shoe Cobbler. Builder.

    Matthias traveled from Germany, walking from the center of the country to the coast with his wife & three children to board a boat that would ultimately bring them here.

    Matthias son, Michael, would take over the bar at some point up until 1889.

Here’s to the Ghosts of our Fathers

Bonded by Blood, Baptized in Beer, and Bound over Bourbon.

It’s our time to Make History.

UPCOMING EVENTS