B-I-B: Bourbon in Brief
Kentucky Bourbon Trail Tourism Takes a Dive in Pandemic Kentucky Bourbon Trail Attendance Takes a Nosedive During Pandemic Attendance at Kentucky Bourbon Trail distilleries took a major …
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Kentucky Bourbon Trail Tourism Takes a Dive in Pandemic Kentucky Bourbon Trail Attendance Takes a Nosedive During Pandemic Attendance at Kentucky Bourbon Trail distilleries took a major …
Prohibition Craft Spirits (PCS) is only in its sixth year. The building it occupies on Baxter Avenue in Louisville has housed everything from a drug store, …
Because 2020 has turned out to be the Attila the Hun of years, we don’t get to do a lot of things the way we …
Single Barrel Select Program Gives You A Chance to Taste and Choose Your Own Barrel of Bourbon Warren Griffin and 10 friends ended up picking …
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 …
If you’re a bourbon enthusiast, you’ve probably got a few whiskey-related books on your shelf. There’s a helpful new book out to consider adding to …
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.
After a three-month hiatus thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, Kentucky distilleries were allowed to begin reopening to the public on June 8 under strict guidelines from the state. Some have restarted tours and tastings; some are still shut down, and others are in various stages in between.
If you’re a bourbon enthusiast, it’s hard to imagine a more tantalizing daydream: You’re having steaks and drinks with two friends you’ve known since high …
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 …