Woodstock Bourbon's ad showing its hometown's enthusiasm for the brand is pretty funny (well, besides that "Barrellel Parking" sign—groan). But it's right on the brink of being one of those fake homespun liquor ads that Henry Rollins used to laugh at, what with the fiddle music and rural aesthetics. It's like O Brother Where Art Thou? but less subtle. Perhaps this is because it was made by Australian agency CumminsRoss for the Australian market, and so it needs to show a somewhat cartoony version of Kentucky. Still, you can't deny the funny visuals. Perhaps Mila Kunis can take a day trip from the Beam distillery in Clermont and learn how to barrel roll like this. Credits below. CREDITS Client: Asahi Premium Beverages General Manager, Marketing: Kate Dowd Woodstock Brand Manager: Kelly Jones Creative: CumminsRoss Chief Executive Officer: Sean Cummins Executive Creative Director: Jason Ross Copywriter: Chris Ellis Art Director: Aaron Lipson Managing Director: Chris Jeffares Group Account Director: Hayden Isaacs Account Director: Damiano Dipietro Account Manager: Jessica Chamberlain Agency Producer: Susannah George Media: CumminsRoss Chief Media & Innovation Officer: Kirsty Muddle Media Manager: Tom Johnson Production: Guilty Production company Producer: Jason Byrne Director: Tony Rogers DOP: Shelley Farthing-Dawe Post: The Butchery / The Refinery Offline Editor: Tim Parrington Online Editor: Eugene Richards Grade: Vincent Taylor Sound Design: Flagstaff Studios Sound: Paul Le Couteur Stills Photographer: Christopher Tovo