CRAFT DISTILLERY

Lexington Brewing & Distilling Co

Lexington,
Kentucky
— Bourbon, Rye

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DISTILLERY SNAPSHOT

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Dual Production
Beer and bourbon from same facility
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Scottish Heritage
Copper pot stills imported from Scotland
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PhD Founded
Irish biochemist brought European expertise
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Fermentation Science
Shared knowledge between brewing and distilling
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Corporate Backing
Alltech resources behind small-batch production
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Brown-Forman Experience
Master distiller from major distillery background
📞 (859) 255-2337
🌐 https://www.lexingtonbrewingco.com/tour
📍 401 Cross St, Lexington, KY 40508, USA

ABOUT THIS DISTILLERY

Where Bourbon Meets Beer Same Kentucky Roof

Lexington Brewing & Distilling Co sits on Cross Street in downtown Lexington, where bourbon meets beer in Kentucky’s most unexpected combination. Founded in 1999 by Pearse Lyons, an Irish biochemist and entrepreneur who built his fortune in animal nutrition, this operation started as Kentucky Ale brewery before adding distilling in 2012. Lyons, who held a PhD from the University of Birmingham and worked in distilleries across Ireland and Scotland, wanted to bring European brewing traditions to Kentucky’s heartland. The 40,000-square-foot facility produces both craft beer and bourbon whiskey, making it one of the few operations in Kentucky doing both at commercial scale. Lyons passed away in 2018, but his vision continues under the leadership of his family and master distiller Mark Coffman, who came from Brown-Forman with decades of experience. The facility houses copper pot stills imported from Scotland alongside modern brewing equipment, creating an unusual industrial symphony. They produce their Town Branch Bourbon and Kentucky Ale under the same roof, sharing water sources and some fermentation expertise. The operation reflects Lyons’ belief that fermentation science connects brewing and distilling more closely than most people realize. Visitors can experience both sides of the operation through tours that showcase the brewing floor and distillation area. The facility maintains an industrial feel with exposed brick and steel, but the tasting room offers a more polished experience with views of downtown Lexington. You’re tasting products from a company that supplies Alltech, Lyons’ global animal health empire, giving this distillery unusual financial backing and stability. It’s not your typical craft startup story, but rather a tale of applying scientific expertise and international experience to Kentucky spirits.

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WHAT SETS THEM APART

Scottish Stills Making Kentucky Bourbon

This is Kentucky’s rare brewery-distillery hybrid, where the same water source and fermentation knowledge produces both Kentucky Ale and Town Branch Bourbon. The operation benefits from Alltech’s global resources and scientific approach, with access to specialized yeast strains and fermentation research that most craft distilleries can’t afford. Master distiller Mark Coffman brings Brown-Forman experience to a facility that uses Scottish copper pot stills alongside American brewing equipment. The combination of Pearse Lyons’ international background, the dual-production setup, and backing from a multinational corporation creates something genuinely different in Kentucky’s distillery landscape.

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THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE

Industrial Science Meets Bourbon Tradition

Tours take you through both the brewing floor and distillation areas, where you’ll see the Scottish copper stills working alongside stainless steel fermentation tanks. The guides explain how brewing and distilling science overlap, and you can smell the difference between beer wort and bourbon mash fermenting in the same building. The tasting room feels more corporate than craft, with clean lines and professional presentation rather than rustic charm. You’ll taste both the Kentucky Ale lineup and Town Branch Bourbon, getting a comparison that few other places can offer. The experience feels more educational than intimate, reflecting the scientific approach Lyons brought from his academic background.

IS IT WORTH VISITING

For the Technically Curious Mind

If you’re interested in the technical side of fermentation or want to see how brewing and distilling can coexist, this is worth your time. The dual-production angle makes it genuinely educational, and the international influences set it apart from typical Kentucky distillery tours. However, if you’re looking for small-batch craft charm or deep bourbon heritage, you might find it too corporate and polished. It appeals most to people who appreciate the science behind spirits rather than the folklore. The tasting experience is solid but not exceptional, making this better for learning than for discovering your new favorite bourbon.

⚠️ VISITING TIPS

Book tours online through their website since they don’t always run daily tours. The facility is easy to find on Cross Street, with decent parking available on-site. Ask specifically about the fermentation process and how they manage both beer and bourbon production in the same facility – that’s where the guides really shine. Try both the ale and bourbon to understand how the same base knowledge applies differently. Don’t expect the intimate, family-craft experience you’d get at smaller Kentucky distilleries – this feels more like touring a professional operation, which has its own appeal if you set expectations correctly.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Lexington Brewing & Distilling Co — Visitor FAQ

Do you really make both beer and bourbon in the same facility?
Yes, they operate both brewing and distilling equipment in the same 40,000-square-foot facility on Cross Street. They use shared water sources and apply similar fermentation science to both processes, though the actual production lines are separate. Tours show both sides of the operation.
What’s the connection to Alltech?
Founder Pearse Lyons built Alltech into a global animal nutrition company before starting the brewery and distillery. This gives them unusual financial backing and access to specialized fermentation research that most craft operations can’t afford. Lyons applied his biochemistry background to both brewing and distilling.
How does Town Branch Bourbon compare to other Kentucky whiskeys?
It’s a solid, straightforward Kentucky bourbon that reflects their scientific approach – clean and well-made without trying to be revolutionary. The focus is on consistent quality rather than unique flavor profiles. It’s good bourbon but not necessarily distinctive in Kentucky’s crowded field.

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