Kentucky Bourbon Festival Offers a Virtual Event With a Twist
After a one-month delay and then a move from a live to virtual format, the 29th Kentucky Bourbon Festival(KBF) finally happened over 4 days in late …
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After a one-month delay and then a move from a live to virtual format, the 29th Kentucky Bourbon Festival(KBF) finally happened over 4 days in late …
Two of the premier bourbon social groups are teaming up to host a free four-night event to raise money for the fight against homelessness in the Louisville Area. The 7th Annual Bourbon Mixer will be live on Zoom and Facebook beginning on Sunday, August 9, and continuing on August 11, 13, and 15th. The Whiskey Chicks and the Bourbon Brotherhood are hosting the event, along with presenting sponsor Splash Analytics and a number of bourbon-related companies.
The Kentucky Bourbon Festival (KBF) in Bardstown will be postponed a month until October 15-18, 2020, in response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic . The …
The Kentucky Bourbon Festival (KBF), “America’s premier celebration of the nation’s official native spirit,” announced a new leader earlier this year whose job is to do just that.
Heading into its 29th year this fall, the festival’s Board of Directors named Randy Prasse the KBF’s President and Chief Operating Officer.
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 …
The Bootleg King, the Women who Pursued Him, and the Murder that Shocked Jazz-Age America By Brian G. Miller New York Times best-selling author and …
By Brian G. Miller How much bourbon history could one learn in a place that until nine years ago was an abandoned ice cream plant? …
By Brian G. Miller Doc’s Bourbon Room on Louisville’s Whiskey Row, which hopes to become the nation’s biggest whiskey bar, will open to the public …
By Brian G. Miller Learning about the rich history of bourbon in Kentucky adds another layer of flavor to the overall experience for many bourbon …
The University of Kentucky will host the inaugural James B. Beam Institute for Kentucky Spirits industry conference for bourbon professionals on February 27 on campus …