Join the Bourbon Brotherhood for two events: a day in Bardstown and a tour of Kentucky Artisan Distillery

The Bourbon Brotherhood group in Louisville has two upcoming events around Kentucky bourbon country that you’ll want to be a part of. On Friday, March 20, the group will spend the day exploring “What’s Old in Bardstown, Kentucky, known as the Bourbon Capital of the World. Traveling from Louisville by luxury motorcoach, the day will include a tour of the Barton 1792 Distillery, lunch at the historic Talbott Tavern, and a tour of the Willett Distillery in the afternoon.

For more details and ticket information on the day in Bardstown, click here

On Wednesday evening, March 25, the Bourbon Brotherhood will visit Kentucky Artisan Distillery (KAD) in Crestwood to meet and talk with KAD President Steve Thompson and Master Distiller Jade Peterson. KAD is the home of Jefferson’s Bourbon, Whiskey Row Bourbon, and Billy Goat Strut North American Whiskey.

For more details and ticket information on the KAD event, click here.

The Bourbon Brotherhood describes itself as a monthly social gathering of men who enjoy bourbon and camaraderie.

(Photo by The Bourbon Tutor)

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The Bourbon Tutor, Col. Brian G. Miller, is a bourbon/travel writer and tour guide who focuses on the Kentucky Bourbon tourism, events, culture, and history scene. He lives in Louisville, Kentucky. In addition, Brian is the editor of the weekly Barrel Report Newsletter and writes a monthly column called Bourbon Spirit for Whiskey Network Magazine. Brian and his wife Judy are travel advisors/owners at The Travel Tutor. Brian is a chauffeur and bourbon guide for Pegasus Global and especially enjoys his time hosting guests touring the Kentucky bourbon scene. Brian has several travel industry certifications including being a Certified Travel Agent (CTA), Certified Tourism Ambassador (CTA) for Louisville, Kentucky, a PAX Certified Chauffeur, and earning the Accredited Cruise Counselor (ACC) certification from the Cruise Line Industry Association.

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