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Starting at the Kentucky Bourbon Trail Welcome Center inside the Frazier History Museum this tour offers tastings at local distilleries with everything you need to learn about the history, distilling and craftsmanship behind our world-famous Bourbon Whiskey. Learn More.
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Planning your trip to the Kentucky Bourbon Trail just got a little easier. Download the free, printable Kentucky Bourbon Trail Map PDF below. It includes the distilleries, so you can easily find the ones you want to explore, as well as directions and information about each one.
18 Σεπ 2024 · #1 Louisville: Intro to the Kentucky Bourbon Trail. #2 Louisville: Distilleries + Museums. #3 Green River and Stitzel-Weller Distillery. #4 Best of Bardstown. #5 Maker’s Mark, Jim Beam, & the Kentucky Cooperage. #6 Woodford Reserve, Wild Turkey, Four Roses & Wilderness Trail. #7 Bulleit, Buffalo Trace, and Town Branch. Putting This All Together.
You'll avoid most crowds, enjoy off-season hotel prices, and the scenery along Kentucky's rural roads is unsurpassed in autumn. From beautiful fall foliage, to pumpkin patches and farm cider, this is the best time to experience the Bourbon Trail.
25 Ιουλ 2023 · On this hour-long tour you’ll learn about the long-standing history of Limestone in the bourbon industry, as well as get an up-close look at the production floor for the hand-crafted Yellowstone Bourbon recipe (including all the delightful fermentation smells!)
The Frazier History Museum offers a variety of Kentucky Bourbon tastings, tours, exhibitions, and products to fill your itinerary when exploring the Kentucky Bourbon Trail®. We offer Bourbon adventures 7-days-a-week at designated times that you can opt to book online or enjoy as a walk-in.
18 Σεπ 2024 · The Kentucky Bourbon Trail, a collection of eighteen bourbon distilleries, is drawing hundreds of thousands of visitors every year. Touring the distilleries, learning about the origins of bourbon, and tasting lots and lots of bourbon whiskey is an excellent way to spend a long weekend.