Discover the ultimate guide to the Kentucky Bourbon Trail — explore world-famous distilleries, tasting tips, must-see stops, ...
After 25 years, there are more than 45 distilleries on the official Kentucky Bourbon Trail. Here's an expert's guide to navigating eight standout stops. Getty Images / catnap72 The reports of ...
Lexington, Ky. — Walking through its doors may feel like stepping into the lounge depicted on the cover of Tyler Childers’ ...
The Kentucky Bourbon Trail launched a new app Tuesday to help you find your way or find your bourbon. The app is available for iPhones and iPads from iTunes and on the redesigned Kybourbontrail.com.
We roll through Bloomfield, a tiny two-street town that’s so picture-perfect we feel compelled to stop at its solitary ...
It’s bourbon whiskey, where more than 95 percent of the world’s consumption is produced, that puts the state of Kentucky on the world map, maybe even more so than being known for horse racing, ...
There are more than a dozen new places where you can sip Kentucky's favorite spirit along the famed Kentucky Bourbon Trail. The trail has added 15 new locations to its route, bringing the total to 60 ...
A bourbon trail map and pamphlet are available. Kentucky Department of Travel, 500 Mero St., Suite 22, Frankfort, KY 40601; (800) 225-TRIP (225-8747), www.kentuckytourism.com.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — According to a release from the Kentucky Distillers' Association (KDA), the Kentucky Bourbon Trail has unveiled a new passport and field guide to help visitors plan and prepare for ...
You start your bouron journey here! Kentucky Bourbon Trail gets an offical starting location Don't pass GO until you stop here on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail Where does the Kentucky Bourbon Trail begin ...
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - The Kentucky Bourbon Trail (KBT) has added over a dozen new distilleries to its iconic tour, two of which are in Northern Kentucky. Wenzel Whiskey in Covington and Becker & Bird ...
Four Roses distillery in Lawrenceburg is slated to undergo a $34.1 million expansion. Herald-Leader file photo LOUISVILLE — The legal battle over the Kentucky Bourbon Trail has ended in a settlement.