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Bourbon experiences in Fayette County

Here is how you can enjoy the best of what Bourbon Country has to offer without ever leaving Lexington.

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City Editor Aaron got to sample a few bourbons from RD1 Spirits — no crowds, no lines, and delicious spirits. | Photo by LEXtoday

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These days, it seems that everyone wants to enjoy a taste of what Bourbon Country has to offerlocals + tourists alike. Folks have visited The Kentucky Bourbon Trail in record numbers this year — meaning tours and experiences can fill up quickly.

But we’ve got a secret for youas long as you promise to keep it between us locals. Some of the best, and most convenient, bourbon experiences can be found right here in Fayette County.

Tours

Bluegrass Distillers, 501 W. 6th St., Ste. 165 | $10 | This one-hour guided tour + tasting showcases all the fine details of the bourbon-making process while mixing in fun history information.

James E. Pepper Distillery, 1228 Manchester St., Ste. 100 | $20 | You’ve probably driven by this distillery dozens of times, but you haven’t experienced the history of the Distillery District until you’ve taken this tour.

Lexington Brewing & Distilling Co., 401 Cross St. | $12 | With this two-for-one special tour, you’ll get to see how Town Branch Bourbon + Kentucky Bourbon Barrel Ale are made.

Experiences

Bourbon Live, 903 Manchester St. | $42 | This immersive, modern concept allows you to sample four different bourbons in a 360-degree theater experience.

Justins’ House of Bourbon, 601 W. Main St.| Prices vary | This local retailer houses some of the rarest bourbons in the city and also has a reservable speakeasy — allowing you + guests to sample the best Kentucky spirits in style and seclusion.

Tastings

RD1 Spirits, 1170 Manchester St., Ste. 190 | $10 + $22 | Lexington’s newest bourbons are available for tasting in the Distillery District.

Fun fact: UK head football coach Mark Stoops is the majority investor + owner of RD1 Spirits.

OBC Kitchen, 3373 Tates Creek Rd. | This locally-owned gastro pub boasts one of the largest bourbon collections in the city — allowing you to sample almost any Kentucky bourbon from the comfort of a single barstool.

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