What distilleries are on the Urban Bourbon Trail?

What distilleries are on the Urban Bourbon Trail?

- Angel's Envy - Across from Slugger Field. - Bulleit Frontier Whiskey Experience. - Copper & Kings American Brandy Co. - Evan Williams Bourbon Experience on Whiskey Row. - Jim Beam Urban Stillhouse at 4th Street Live! - Kentucky Peerless Distillery on Whiskey Row.

How many distilleries are on the Urban Bourbon Trail?

In addition to Louisville's 10 distillery experiences, the Urban Bourbon Trail provides visitors a taste of what the city's best Bourbon bars and restaurants have to offer.

How long does it take to do the Bourbon Trail?

On this tour you visit micro-distilleries, tour historic sights and towns in Kentucky, and stay in historic bed and breakfast accommodations. It takes five days to complete this tour.Dec 5, 2021

Which distilleries are open on the Bourbon Trail?

- Angel's Envy Louisville. - Bardstown Bourbon Company Bardstown. - Bulleit Distilling Co. - Evan Williams Bourbon Experience Louisville. - Four Roses Distillery Lawrenceburg. - Four Roses Warehouse & Bottling Facility Cox's Creek. - Green River Distilling Co. –

What Bourbons are on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail?

- Angel's Envy. - The Bulleit Experience at Stitzel-Weller Distillery. - Copper & Kings. - Evan Williams Bourbon Experience. - Jim Beam Urban Distillery. - Old Forester. - Michter's Micro-Distillery. - Peerless Distillery.

What distilleries are on Whiskey Row?

- Angel's Envy. - Evan Williams. - Jim Beam. Kentucky Peerless. Rabbit Hole. Bulleit. Old Forester.

How many days do you need to do the Kentucky Bourbon Trail?

The Kentucky Bourbon Trail is a collection of eighteen bourbon distilleries located in and around Louisville. If you want to tour all eighteen distilleries, you need a minimum of seven days. However, there is a lot more to do in this part of Kentucky than just tour bourbon distilleries.

Is the Bourbon Trail worth it?

Whether you're a bourbon snob, or you just like drinking, the Kentucky Bourbon Trail is a must-visit. They give a really thorough background on the drink and Louisville's history with it (and yes, it ends with a tasting). Seeing as this is the only "bourbon tour" in Louisville proper, it's worth the stop.

Can you do the Bourbon Trail in one day?

If you decided to just do tastings at each location and skip the tours, you could easily fit four distilleries in one day. All were unique in their own way as you learned about the history of the bourbon, how the distilleries came about, and some of the unique qualities that make it their own.

What do you get if you complete the Bourbon Trail?

As you complete each region, you will receive a challenge coin for that region at the last distillery you visit. When you complete all four regions, you will receive a Kentucky Bourbon Trail Craft Tour® tasting tray stave!

How many distilleries are on the Bourbon Trail?

Bourbon lovers can stop at a few of the distilleries or all 38—there is no wrong way to experience it. Every journey is personalized and requires planning, as some of the distilleries are as far as 70 miles apart.

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