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COX's CREEK SHEPHERDSVILLE DANVILLE Elizabethtown Frankfort Lebanon Somerset Glasgow Owensboro the B-LINE THE B-LINE 4 11 1 frankfort 3 7 10 13 16 SHEPHERDSVILLE 14 15 7 5 5 COX’S CREEK 8 Owensboro 2 12 6 Elizabethtown 9 DANVILLE Lebanon Miles Between Distilleries Angel’s EnvyBardstown BourbonBulleit Frontier CompanyEvan Whiskey WilliamsFour Experience Roses DistilleryHeaven HillJim Distilleries Beam DistilleryLux Row Maker’s MarkMichter’s Distillery FortOld Nelson Forester DistilleryO.Z. Tyler Rabbit Hole TownDistillery BranchWild Distillery Turkey WoodfordDistillery Reserve Distillery Angel’s Envy — 46 5 1 60 44 28 44 61 1 1 111 1 76 57 60 Bardstown Bourbon Company 46 — 48 47 47 5 20 3 31 47 45 127 46 59 43 56 Bulleit Frontier Whiskey 5 48 — 5 64 45 29 46 62 6 11 111 13 81 61 65 61 Evan Williams Experience 1 47 5 — 60 44 28 45 61 1 1 109 2 76 57 60 Four Roses Distillery 60 47 64 60 — 38 53 37 54 59 59 160 57 24 8 21 Heaven Hill Distilleries 44 5 45 44 38 — 18 4 18 44 42 124 43 60 45 56 Jim Beam Distillery 28 20 29 28 53 18 — 18 35 28 27 121 28 74 60 71 Lux Row 44 3 46 45 37 4 18 — 15 43 43 127 43 58 43 55 Maker’s Mark Distillery 61 31 62 61 54 18 35 15 — 59 58 134 58 75 61 72 Michter’s Fort Nelson Distillery 1 47 6 1 59 44 28 43 59 — 1 108 2 78 56 60 Old Forester 1 45 11 1 59 42 27 43 58 1 — 109 1 76 56 60 O.Z. Tyler 111 127 111 109 160 124 121 127 134 108 109 — 112 182 167 168 Rabbit Hole Distillery 1 46 13 2 57 43 28 43 58 2 1 112 — 76 55 58 somerset Town Branch Distillery 76 59 81 76 24 60 74 58 75 78 76 182 76 — 21 20 Wild Turkey Distillery 57 43 61 57 8 45 60 43 61 56 56 167 55 21 — 11 Woodford Reserve Distillery 60 56 65 60 21 56 71 55 72 60 60 168 58 20 11 — glasgow 80 Approval by the Commonwealth of Kentucky Transportation Cabinet of the reproduction of a portion of the Kentucky Official Highway map should in no way be construedFor as more promotion information of any product onadvertised distillery herein. tours, hours and events, visit our website at kybourbontrail.com 1 Angel’s Envy 3 Bulleit Frontier Whiskey Experience 5 Four Roses 6 Heaven Hill Bourbon 7 Jim Beam 8 Lux Row 10 Michter’s Fort Nelson 12 O.Z. Tyler 14 Town Branch 16 Woodford Reserve 3860 Fitzgerald Road Heritage Center 1 Lux Row 801 West Main Street 10 Distillery Road Alltech Lexington Brewing 7855 McCracken Pike 500 E. Main Street Distillery American Stillhouse Louisville, KY 40216 1311 Gilkey Run Road 3050 E John Rowan Blvd Louisville, KY 40202 Owensboro, KY 42301 & Distilling Co. Versailles, KY 40383 Louisville, KY 40202 1224 Bonds Mill Road 568 Happy Hollow Road 502.810.3800 Bardstown, KY 40004 Bardstown, KY 40004 502-389-4290 270.240.0060 401 Cross Street 859.879.1812 502.890.6300 Lawrenceburg, KY 40342 Clermont, KY 40110 bulleitexperience.com 502.337.1000 502.337.7420 michters.com oztylerdistillery.com Lexington, KY 40508 woodfordreserve.com angelsenvy.com 502.839.2655 502.543.9877 bourbonheritagecenter. luxrowdistillers.com 859.255.2337 4 Evan Williams Bourbon Experience Warehouse & Bottling com 11 Old Forester 13 Rabbit Hole Distillery townbranchbourbon.com 2 Bardstown Bourbon Company Urban Stillhouse 528 West Main Street 624 Lotus Road 9 Maker’s Mark 119 West Main Street 1500 Parkway Drive 404 S 4th St 711 E Jefferson Street Louisville, KY 40202 Cox’s Creek, KY 40013 3350 Burks Spring Road Louisville, KY 40202 15 Wild Turkey Bardstown, KY 40004 Louisville, KY 40202 Louisville, KY 40202 502.272.2623 502.543.2264 Loretto, KY 40037 502.779.2222 1417 Versailles Road 502.233.4769 502.855.8392 502.561.2000 evanwilliamsbourbonexperience.com fourrosesbourbon.com 270.865.2099 oldforester.com Lawrenceburg, KY 40342 bardstownbourbon.com jimbeam.com rabbitholedistillery.com makersmark.com 502.839.2182 wildturkeybourbon.com TAKE FLIGHT. Use this guide to map out your journey and to toast your delicious finish to the Kentucky Bourbon Trail® tour. Build a flight of 3 or 4 Bourbons to highlight similarities or differences. Similarities Differences • Same proof, different ages • Rye vs. wheat • All barrel proof selections • Low proof vs. high proof • Same ages • Older vs. younger THE SPIRIT LEADS YOU WHERE What aromas can you detect? How do the flavors change as the Bourbon moves from How would you describe the color? the front to the back of your tongue? How does this compare to aromas of What happens when you swirl the glass? TASTING TIPS a different Bourbon? How does the second sip compare to the first? What happens to the flavor when you add water or ice? ® ® PLEASE ENJOY RESPONSIBLY. MUST BE 21 TO SAMPLE. KENTUCKY BOURBON TRAIL®, BOURBON TRAIL™ AND KENTUCKY BOURBON TRAIL CRAFT TOUR® ARE TRADEMARKS/SERVICE MARKS OF THE KENTUCKY DISTILLERS’ ASSOCIATION..
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