Jun 11, 2022

Kentucky Bourbon

We had toured Buffalo Trace Distillery a couple of years ago. The tours require reservations and most were sold out. We were able to get in on the Old Taylor Tour. The history is interesting and most of the old buildings are still in use. The grounds are well-manicured. Our guide told us that they were even thinking of offering a garden tour.

Inside a warehouse at Buffalo Trace

Smallest bonded aging warehouse - one barrel only

Fun to watch the barrels rolling

Buffalo Trace from Cove Springs Park

In stark contrast to the mass production of Buffalo Trace Distillery was the production process at Old Pogue Distillery. It produces only 500 barrels in a year. The entire process happens in one building and the barrels are stored off-site. 

Old Pogue Distillery

Next generation of Pogues

Though there are plenty of distillery and brewery touring options available, and the city for Frankfort is happy to point them out, those were the only two tours we opted to do. 


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