The site will then generate driving directions that can’t be beat. You can also click here to request your official Kentucky State Highway Map. Here are some tips and suggestions to plan your Kentucky Bourbon Trail® adventure. You’re one step closer to our picturesque distilleries – and the incredible tasting of America’s only native spirit with each and every tour. Day 1. Pick up a Kentucky Bourbon Trail® passport and begin your journey at the Bulleit Frontier Whiskey Experience at the iconic Stitzel- Weller facility on the outskirts of Louisville. This new experience tells the story of Bulleit’s well- known brand on the hallowed grounds of this iconic site (Keep in mind that Bulleit is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays, so plan accordingly). Head to Main Street to visit the newest addition to the KBTTM – Angel’s Envy.
Complete one-stop resource for 990 locations & restaurants from Guy Fieri's Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives food network television series. Five time-tested city eateries that are putting history on a plate The Queen City has no shortage of new culinary hot spots making headlines. But dig deeper. The burglars that hit a home on Friday, Nov. 6, 2012 near Brown and Greenfield in Mesa must have thought they hit the jackpot. Samarbete. tv.nu används i soffan framför tv:n och trafiken ökar upp till 800% under tv-reklampauserna. Med annonsering hos oss får ni räckvidd i en brusfri och.
Learn about the Henderson family distilling tradition and sample their Bourbon aged in port barrels (Keep in mind that Angel’s Envy is a reservation- only distillery and does not offer tours on Tuesdays). Next up – follow Main Street down to the Evan Williams Bourbon Experience. This new facility is an immersive, artisan tour right in the heart of downtown Louisville on the famed Whiskey Row. Finish your day of Bourbon tours at Fourth Street Live when you visit the new Jim Beam Urban Stillhouse for a tasting, shopping and a peek at their small distillery and bottling line. Don’t forget to fill and label your own bottle of Urban Stillhouse Select. If you need a break from distillery visits, step back in time at the Frazier Museum when you tour their newest exhibit – Spirits of the Bluegrass: Prohibition and Kentucky. While downtown, make sure to stop in the Greater Louisville Convention & Visitors Bureau to discover everything the city has to offer.
Make a short detour to Art Eatables to indulge in a Small- Batch Bourbon Truffle that will melt your perception of what “luxurious” can be. Complete your day in Louisville with a Bourbon- themed dinner at Bourbons Bistro, Louisville’s foremost Bourbon bar, located in the historic Clifton district. With a selection of more than 1.
Bourbons, including an exclusive barrel selection program, Bourbons Bistro has a seasonal menu that is Bourbon inspired and locally sourced. Need a place to stay afterward? The Marriott Louisville East is Kentucky’s only bourbon themed hotel. Ask about booking the Bourbon suite complete with Bourbon- barrel decor. Enjoy a “Bourbon of the day” and other nightly drink specials at Charr’d Bourbon Kitchen and Lounge. If you’re looking for luxurious, southern accommodations a little off the beaten path, check into the Chateau Bourbon B& B for a great night’s sleep and a Bourbon- inspired breakfast. Before you hit the road, make sure to stock up on your favorite bottles – and maybe some hard to find gems – from Westport Whiskey & Wine. Show your Kentucky Bourbon Trail® or Craft Tour passport and ask about their discounts and special offers!
Day 2. Start day two by stepping into the Jim Beam American Stillhouse for their interactive, multi- sensory tour. If you can stick around for lunch you’ll enjoy freshly smoked BBQ and delicious sides at Fred’s Smokehouse, named after 7th generation Master Distiller Fred Noe. Just south of Jim Beam lies the Four Roses Warehouse and Bottling Facility at Cox’s Creek. This is a separate Four Roses tour that focuses on its warehouse and bottling operations. See Day 3 for the Four Roses distillery tour).
You can get your Passport stamped at either location – and even save on admission fees if you tour both within 6. Shepherdsville is a perfect and convenient place to go shopping, dine or lay your head after so much Bourbon education–making it an Official Trailhead of the Kentucky Bourbon Trail™. Don’t miss the Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest across from Jim Beam.
Bullitt County also is home to the famous Zappo’s shoe outlet, if you need new treads for your trip. On the outskirts of Bardstown, an Official Trailhead of the Kentucky Bourbon Trail™, you will find the Heaven Hill Bourbon Heritage Center. Here you can choose between several different tours including the Behind the Scenes Tour (appointment required) and receive a complimentary tasting in the barrel- shaped tasting room (naturally). Before heading downtown, drop by Willett Distillery, only a stone’s throw from Heaven Hill.
You are now in Bardstown, the Bourbon Capital of the World® and the recently voted Most Beautiful Small Town in America! Don’t miss an opportunity to dine on classic Kentucky fare in the Old Talbott Tavern, have a nightcap in the “world’s oldest bourbon bar”, and even spend the night if you feel so inclined. Need a treat? For the best in local food, hospitality and cocktails, make reservations at the Harrison- Smith House. Smoked Salmon Bagel.