Whether you’re planning a grand tour of the finest Bourbon distilleries in Kentucky or it’s your first time visiting, our Bourbon trail tours will quench your taste for Bourbon—and adventure! Custom-build your own Bourbon trail experience or choose from our pre-packaged options. ...
Here's where to enjoy some of the best Kentucky bourbon in the Bluegrass State — plus where to stay, eat, and play during the rest of your visit!
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Best Bourbon Made Outside Of Kentucky Even though over 95% of the bourbon on store shelves today is made in Kentucky, there are several areas of the country making some promising stuff. These bourbons might not be getting the credit they deserve yet but are on their way to standing alongsi...
Louisville is a great city to visit in Kentucky for sampling the state’s greatest bourbons in one place. It’s also got plenty of historic distilleries of its own that you can visit. Check out thistravel blogfor more information about visiting Louisville. Churchill Downs and Mammoth Cave are...
Their Black Label is the #2 selling Kentucky bourbon (Beam’s white label is #1) so you’ll often see Evan Williams Black sitting in the well at any given watering hole. While it’s not a bad bourbon, there’s a reason it’s in the well. Take a few steps up and you get the ...
Now, in the 21st century, folks tromp along Kentucky's bourbon trail, as well as tour the many bourbon distilleries spread across the country. They snap up bottle after bottle of Jim Beam, and put some dollars aside to go big on buzzier small-batch releases. Hardcore fans line up over...
Though they’ve been distilling whiskey for less than ten years, a growing crop of Texas distilleries have become standouts in American spirits making. They’ve benefitted from knowledge imported several states from the north, like Kentucky, where bourbon making is hundreds of years old. Uniquely...
Four Roses stands out from other Kentucky distilleries for the fact that it uses ten different recipes for its bourbon, a combination of two mashbills and five different yeast strains. The Small Batch expression, however, is a blend of just four of these recipes, with a focus on notes of ...