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Willett Distillery Fills First Barrel at New Springfield Site
What does the first barrel at Willett's new Springfield site mean for the family-owned distillery? Discover the milestone connecting legacy with future growth. Read the full article at Willett Distillery Fills First Barrel at New Springfield Site
by Beth Squires3 viewswhiskey-newsbourbonkentucky-bourbonkentucky-bourbon-trailspringfield-kentuckywillett-distillery - news
Welcome To The World’s Most Unique Bourbon Experience!
Bourbon Through Bluegrass is an immersive bourbon tasting experience hosted at the Frazier History Museum—and now in its second season, it remains truly one of a kind on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail. Hosted by The Whiskey Professor Bernie Lubbers, and Bluegrass brick of gold Steve Cooley. This unique program brings the history and evolution of bourbon to life by pairing compelling stories with thoughtfully curated Kentucky whiskeys and further paired with Live Bluegrass Music. Bernie and Steve’s instruments are also stars of the show as they share stories of how they sit in music history! Think of Bourbon Through Bluegrass as your own personal MTV Unplugged or NPR Tiny Desk Concert infused with history and bourbon. Led by bourbon industry veteran Bernie Lubbers, a.k.a. The Whiskey Professor, alongside Bluegrass Music Legend Steve Cooley, this live musical experience quite literally brings Kentucky’s Native Spirit to life. As bourbon’s rich past unfolds, each chapter is paired with a care
by bernie4 viewswhiskey-blogfrazier-history-museumkentucky-bourbon-trail - news
Beam To Shutter Main Distillery For 2026
The James B. Beam Distilling Company dates back to 1935, when Colonel James Beam built his new distillery in Happy Hollow after the end of… Read More
by Mark Gillespie4 viewsstoriesbooker-noe-distilleryclermontjames-b-beam-distilling-companyjim-beam-distillerykentucky-bourbon-trail - news
Other Than Distilleries, What To Do On Your Visit
So you’re visiting the distilleries here in Kentucky, and you’re looking for places other than distilleries to visit too. Here are some cool places to check out. Belle Of Louisville & Mary M. Miller Riverboats – 401 W. River Rd. (at the foot of the Galt House) – The Belle is the oldest steam boat still rolling on the river and is a National Historic Landmark. The Mary M. Miller is a cool steamboat replica named after the first woman Steamboat Captain. They offer a variety of cruises so check out their website at www.BelleOfLouisville.org or stop by if you’re staying at the Galt House, Moxy, Distil or other hotels just walk down to the oldest Coast Guard Station which is their gift shop and ticket office at the wharf. Bernheim Forest Arboretum – great hiking and you’ll find the Forest Giants as you do. located across from Jim Beam Distillery off exit 112 off I-65. This is a 30 minute drive from downtown Louisville, and has over 16,000 acres of land donated by Whiskey Baron, Isaac Wolfe
by bernie5 viewswhiskey-blogbourbonbourbon-tourskentucky-bourbon-trail
