![]() Copper and Kings – Butchertown Note: Copper and Kings doesn’t produce Bourbon, they make Brandy, but they're worth a stop because this is a unique distillery with a lot of Bourbon influence.A few of my favorite stops in the city are listed below… Mint Juelp Tours is a leader in bourbon-focused experiences and will help you customize your perfect bourbon weekend. If you are with a larger group of people, this might be the way to go. Here in the Bluegrass State, you can hire a team to do all the planning for you! There are lots of companies ready to help make an easier and more enjoyable bourbon experience. If this seems overwhelming, you’re in luck. Most tours last an hour or more (and you’ll want to spend additional time on-site to browse their expansive visitor centers and eateries) so I suggest that if you are planning tours in succession for any given day, be sure to account for the time you need at each location to truly enjoy the experience plus travel time between destinations. ![]() If you desire an industrial tour with one of the major distilleries, plan on a short trip to one of the larger distilleries just outside of Louisville. ![]() Keep in mind the distilleries located in the Louisville city limits are typically small and offer boutique tasting experiences. With more than two million visitors exploring the Kentucky Bourbon Trail and the Urban Bourbon Trail annually, tours fill up quickly. My recommendation? Pick your favorites! My number one tip for distillery tours? BOOK TOURS IN ADVANCE. With so many distillery experiences popping up in and around the downtown area, you have an abundance of options to visit.
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