Photo: A man tasting Bourbon at a distillery tasting room.

How to Taste Bourbon at a Distillery

Tasting bourbon at a distillery is a fundamentally different experience from tasting at home, and most people don't get as much out of it as they could. Here's how to approach every pour with intention — and come home with something more useful than a vague memory and a gift shop receipt.
Lousiville's Whiskey Row
The Louisville Bourbon Trail Guide
Louisville is where the trail meets the city. Whiskey Row is back, the distilleries are stacked within walking distance of each other, and the food and bar scene means you won't run out of ways to end a day of tasting. This is the bourbon traveler's city.
Photo of the navigation screen of a trip to Kentucky distilleries.
How to Plan a Bourbon Trail Trip
The Kentucky Bourbon Trail covers five regions, dozens of distilleries, and hundreds of miles. Planning it well means you spend your time tasting rather than driving. Here's the routing strategy that actually works.
The Frankfort Bourbon Trail Guide
Frankfort is where you go when you're ready to get serious about the trail. Buffalo Trace. Woodford Reserve. Castle & Key. Glenns Creek on the grounds of the original Old Crow Distillery. And a walking trail from downtown that takes you straight to one of the most storied distilleries in the country.
Neeley Family Distillery
The Northern Kentucky Bourbon Trail Guide
Most bourbon travelers fly into Cincinnati, drive straight to Bardstown, and never look back. That's a mistake. Northern Kentucky has nine distilleries, nine bourbon bars, and a self-guided trail that runs from the Cincinnati riverfront all the way down the Ohio River — and almost nobody knows it's there.
The Lexington Bourbon Trail Guide
Lexington sits at the center of everything — horse farms, bourbon distilleries, and a downtown Distillery District that's become one of the most interesting concentrations of craft spirits in the state. This is the Bluegrass at its best.
A whiskey journal entry
Why You Need a Distillery Travel Journal
You'll taste things on a Kentucky distillery trip that you genuinely want to remember. The question is whether you'll have a system good enough to actually capture them — or whether you'll come home with a vague impression and a gift shop bag.

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