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  2. Kentucky Bourbon Trail - Wikipedia

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    In July 2018, the KDA announced that Lux Row Distillers would be added to the Kentucky Bourbon Trail. [9] In October 2012, the KDA announced that it would expand the Kentucky Bourbon Trail program to include a new "Craft Tour" of seven artisan distilleries. [10] 2012 had the highest-ever rate of completion for participation in the trail. [11]

  3. A Stop Along the Kentucky Bourbon Trail to the Home of ... - AOL

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    Of all the famed stops on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, one of the absolute musts on the list is James B. Beam Distilling Co.—or as you might be more familiar, Jim Beam—with a history stretching ...

  4. 7 tips for visiting bourbon distilleries and traveling the ...

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    So you’ve caught the bourbon itch, and you’re eager to travel the Kentucky Bourbon Trail.. Cool — but so have hundreds of thousands of other people, too. The Kentucky Distillers Association ...

  5. Traveling the Kentucky Bourbon Trail? Check out the 9 ... - AOL

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    The Kentucky Distillers' Association has added nine new distilleries to the Kentucky Bourbon Trail Craft Tour in the past two years.

  6. Kentucky Bourbon Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Kentucky Bourbon Festival is a weeklong activity consisting of more than thirty events in Bardstown, Kentucky, United States, dedicated to celebrating the history and art of distilling bourbon whiskey. The organizers of the festival promote the strong association between bourbon and the city of Bardstown, and have trademarked the phrase ...

  7. American Whiskey Trail - Wikipedia

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    The American Whiskey Trail consists of various historical sites – some with operating distilleries – that are open to the public for tours. Sites along the American Whiskey Trail can be visited in any order or sequence desired, although the George Washington Distillery is promoted as the "gateway" to the trail and is a common starting point.