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    James B. Beam Distilling

    4.3 (374 reviews)
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    Closed 9:00 am - 5:30 pm

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    Melanie B.

    This was my first time in Louisville. My husband had been here for work, but not for fun! He planned this trip. I'm not really into bourbon, but he is - and it's starting to grow on me. We were going to number of distilleries, but were only going to tour one - and this was it! Nicky was our guide and she as great! She lead us through the whole process and explained everything. She also answered any questions that we had. I'm not sure how many were in our tour group, but she made sure we all had opportunities to see everything and ask anything. It was pretty cool to see the whole process and hear about the history of the brand! I'd definitely recommend this to anyone who wants to know more about the bourbon process and/or Jim Beam!

    History
    Diane W.

    Hubby had been here before on a different tour, but my first time here. Found Cole to be funny and a good tour guide through the distilling process and through various sections of bourbon making. Although not a bourbon nor rye drinker, I enjoyed it thoroughly and passed my drinks on to my husband. The grounds themselves looked pretty and there are rocking chairs outside to relax, as well as a restaurant in another building that is supposed to be good.

    Cynthia H.

    I have been here a couple of times now for their tour and tasting as well as eating in their restaurant. Each time has been a great experience with tasty food, good service and a fun tour. I love their entire property, beautifully decorated with the warm welcoming country vintage feel. A great place tucked in the Kentucky countryside yet right off the freeway.

    Jim Beam Honey Bourbon
    Travis B.

    Jim Beam Honey Bourbon: Jim Beam's history begins before the US became a country as the Boehm family transplanted to the 13 colonies in 1740. Approximately 48 years later, the family moved to the KY region thanks to government incentives to move west and grow corn. At some point they changed their name from Boehm to Beam. Among the travelers was Jacob Beam, who used his father's whiskey recipe to distill corn into a new, sweeter kind of whiskey (bourbon). Jim Beam Honey is a honey liqueur infused with KY straight bourbon whiskey. Beginning with the bottle, I like the addition of honeycombs, but I'm a bit nonplussed as to why the company went from an attractive black label to an unattractive white (in my opinion). Of the honey whiskies I've tried, the aroma of Jim Beam's version is by far the best. It smells like I'm sniffing a bottle of actual honey. Unfortunately, the flavor didn't quite live up to the expectations set by the aroma. While it was sweet, sipping it neat, it had a somewhat artificial/medicinal quality to it. I've heard mixing honey whiskey with lemonade works well, so I also tried that, which proved to be a fiasco. Remember how I said it had a medicinal quality? Just in time for respiratory season, mixing it with lemonade reminded me of "Halls Honey Lemon Cough Drops". Texturally, it did not seem any thicker than normal whiskey even though it's part liqueur. It comes in at 32.5%alc/vol, 65 proof. BEE careful, this one is just okay at best. My Honey Whiskey Rankings: 1. American Honey 2. Jack Daniel's Tennessee Honey 3. Jim Beam Honey Bourbon N/A Evan Williams Honey (It's been a decade, so I can't really compare it off memory, although I remember liking it at the time) *Only ones I've tried Doughboy_Food_Reviews

    The still
    Liv L.

    This was my second time on visiting this distillery and they have majorly upgraded both their visitor center and the tour. It was really cool to hear all about their history and how their bourbon was made. Our guide was extremely knowledgeable as well. Really enjoyed this tour and would recommend to others visiting bourbon country

    Duck poppers
    Sarah S.

    This was a great tour & the restaurant is amazing, everyone loved their selection. I had the ribs and they were great and, not surprisingly the bbq sauce was delicious. The staff was friendly, the samples were great, the tour was fun and informative, and I highly recommend a meal in house.

    Barn on the grounds at James B. Beam.

    James B. Beam Distilling was a favorite on a recent visit to Kentucky. Great staff that did an outstanding job of welcoming you. Great tour of the distillery with tasting's and neat opportunities throughout. One of most picturesque locations with lots of history and great bourbon. Highly recommend a visit and tour.

    Catherine

    I had great experience. I did the first tour that was affordable and be part of experience. I learned a lot and enjoying the tasting while on the tour. I would recommend to my family and friend to do this experience. Beautiful place.

    Rebecca H.

    I'm glad we were able to swing by this iconic brand. I was really shooting into the dark when I decided what specific tours to go on during the planning phase of our trip and the warehouse tour seemed interesting. Expectations were set as soon as we arrived, this would be a very short tour but the folks that checked us in kept raving about how it was one of their favorite tours. Our entire tour group was four people. It was very intimate and pretty cool to go on an, almost, private tour. Our guide was great and very knowledgable. We hopped on a bus that drove us to one of the warehouses. We walked in, ambling amongst rows and rows of stacked barrels. Our waiter at the restaurant told us afterwards that he's always worried something will collapse while he's in a warehouse and he'll be crushed by seven stories of bourbon barrels. That would certainly be hard to fit on a death certificate. Fortunately, structural integrity held up during the duration of our tour. Most of the tour was sampling, which is the most important part of the tour anyway. We were able to sample...I'm trying to remember the name and "chef's kiss" is coming to me but that's definitely not it. White dog? It's something earlier in the bourbon production process. We also tried a single barrel straight from the barrel and compared it to Jim Beam Black. As I tried to knock back some of the shit, it hit the back of my throat in just a way to spasm and then subsequently went down the wrong tube. I coughed and coughed and for the rest of short tour, tried to get up the bourbon-laced mucous that was building in my bronchial tree. For this reason only, I was grateful the tour was short. Compared to Maker's Mark, this was a foreword. Perhaps the distillery tour and tasting provides that experience and I'm not sure what possessed me to book the warehouse tour. It is possible that the main tour was sold out and if that is the case, I would suggest looking well ahead of time. We also ate at the restaurant. Us fat fucks can't resist eating every opportunity we get. We ordered cocktails which did the trick. We also ordered their brussels sprouts and cheese plate, both very enjoyable. The restaurant has a nice view over the grounds, a very nice space. Service was excellent. Not a bad way to end a tour.

    Aswathi C.

    How to drink Bourbon Pour a shot of that brown bourbon. Swirl a bit to let it aerate. Then put your nose deep into the glass and inhale deeply keeping your lips parted .. so that you taste the bourbon before you actually start drinking it. Yes.. if you live in Kentucky visit this bourbon capital of the world Bardstown. And Jim Beam Distillery is well worth a trip to learn how to go through the bourbon making process, from the corn to the fermentation and aging process. And they give you samples on the way, kids are allowed to accompany the tour. Finally you can personalize a bottle right from labeling to sealing it. Kids also get to make a wax fingerprint seal, which was pretty cool. The Kitchen had really good Margherita pizza, Brussels sprouts and amazing fries.

    Beautiful grounds!
    Michelle L.

    Road trip stop and worth it. Definitely want to go back and take the tour. Decor inside was very cool and service was excellent.

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    Angel's Envy - Photo of Angel's Envy Distillery -
 Louisville, KY, United States

    Angel's Envy

    4.6(798 reviews)
    23.1 miEast Main, Downtown
    $$
    Takes reservations
    Available by appointment

    Small but awesome distillery! Amazing bourbon! Guides were awesome as well!! If you are looking…read morefor a good tour and some amazing tasting bourbon this is an excellent choice.

    The Angel's Envy distillery is pretty much the #1 reason that my top-tier chum who literally went…read moreto the school of hospitality and I decided to go on a trip to Kentucky, and after actually visiting, justified it as well. During an early 2025 trip to Washington, D.C., we went to multiple establishments and, coincidentally or not, encountered this specific bourbon and just loved it. The most notable occurrence was at Jack Rose Dining Saloon, where I had literally the best Old-Fashioned I've ever had, using a special Angel's Envy that hung out in some sherry barrels for a while. Since then, we've both regularly ordered it when given the opportunity, and ultimately decided that the best way to appreciate this fine spirit was to go right to the source. So to the mothership we went. My chum did most of the heavy lifting here and scheduled a bourbon tour with Louisville Food Tours (very strong recommend) that featured Angel's Envy at the first stop. It's hard to really put into words what this building looks like as you walk in and explore, but it's just so...nice. It's classy without being inaccessible, and it just felt like a true cathedral of bourbon. As tasteful as the bourbon it makes. During our initial tour, we were probably in the distillery for a solid half hour plus, getting a quick tour of the still and fermenters before being led into a side room on the second floor to formally taste some bourbon. Paula was our guide, both during this tour and later on, and was just enormously impressive, which I touched upon in my review of the official tour as well. She's no-nonsense and loves her bourbon - who can't relate? We learned how to inspect the bourbon in the glass, to take a test sip to numb the pain receptors and to truly appreciate the subtle notes in the bourbon with the second sip. It was legitimately helpful, useful information that we're both going to utilize going forward. After our three-hour tour ended (go hard or go home), it wasn't even much of a discussion - we came back here for a few hours to soak in more of the atmosphere and drink some more bourbon. At this point, it was probably close to 5ish but the place was still pretty busy; somehow we were able to secure spots at the bar upstairs and made ourselves at home. I wish I could remember the name of our bartender (blame the time that has elapsed, not the bourbon), but he was very good, social without being oppressive and was just present and let us do our thing. After sipping straight bourbon for most of the afternoon, I switched to the Bourbon Renewal, which you'll be shocked to know includes Angel's Envy but is a more summer, fruit-forward cocktail and super refreshing. Was the right call and hit the spot. (We also got waters because that's the responsible thing to do.) We finally went back downstairs to the gift shop, which doesn't feel like the right term - it was more majestic than something you'd walk into after going through, say, a museum for an hour or two. It's enormous and offers numerous bourbons and also some very high quality swag. We reunited with our chum Paula and sampled their limited edition two-grain, which was created due to a fortunate mistake in which the rye wasn't added so it's just the corn and malted barley. You CAN see the difference and taste it; to me at least, it's more caramel-y than their normal single barrel. We each bought a bottle to bring back to the homeland. My chum basically bought half the store, but I remained calm/deliberate and my only other purchase was a MAGNIFICENT black hoodie. I'm not kidding - I love hoodies and have probably owned dozens over the years, and this is literally the best quality one I've had. It has this interesting front pouch pocket design with like a pocket within the pocket for high-priority items like your ID or credit cards, and the hood itself is interesting. It's just really good and I wore it all day the next day as we slowly made our way back to the East Coast. It's been washed and carefully placed in my closet, where it will reign supreme when the weather inevitably turns nippy again. It's not an exaggeration to say we probably spent hundreds of dollars (at least not thousands) directly and indirectly involving Angel's Envy on this trip. Worth it.

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    The "Cathedral"

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    Michter's Fort Nelson Distillery - Fort Nelson Crusta

    Michter's Fort Nelson Distillery

    4.3(328 reviews)
    23.5 miWest Main, Downtown
    $$$
    Family-owned & operated
    Wheelchair accessible

    TLDR: The ultimate cocktail lounge experience on the Bourbon Trail. Skip the tour if you're burnt…read moreout and just belly up to the gorgeous top floor bar for world class drinks and free corn nuts. My group of four decided to wrap up our epic Bourbon Trail weekend at Michter's Fort Nelson Distillery right before heading to the airport. Having already hit six other distilleries over the weekend, we were completely "toured out" and opted to bypass the standard distillery tour. Instead, we headed straight upstairs to the bar and it was the best decision. We happened to visit right at the start of Derby week, so the entire building was alive and buzzing. Because of the festivities, they were highlighting their own rendition of the Derby fan favorite Mint Julep. I had to get one, and it did not disappoint. It was well crafted, perfectly balanced, and served in the classic, frost chilled sterling silver cup. Easily one of the best Juleps I've ever had. The bar area itself is beautifully appointed, sitting on one of the top floors of the historic building with a great atmosphere. A massive bonus: they offer patrons free bar snacks. The seasoned corn nuts were an absolute hit at our table, to the point where we had to ask for seconds (and they happily obliged!). Service was fantastic from start to finish. Despite the Derby week crowds, our water glasses were never empty and the cocktails came out incredibly fast. Whether you are doing a full day of tours or just want a world class drink in a stunning setting, Michter's is a phenomenal addition to any Louisville itinerary.

    This was the place i chose to wait in line for before they opened. I've only ever had their…read moreAmerican Whiskey before, and really enjoyed it. (Was hopping for the 10 yr Bourbon but got the 10 yr Rye.) Had always heard good thing about the rye too but a little more than i usually pay for any bottle, but hey . . . . I was there . . . . so i did. The staff were great but if i had one complaint, it's that it was bundled with another bottle. Sure, i understand when a retail place does it but it seemed unnecessary here, even annoying.

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    Michter's Fort Nelson Distillery - Tour the active distillery on the Michter's Fort Nelson Tour.

    Tour the active distillery on the Michter's Fort Nelson Tour.

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    Michter's The Bar at Fort Nelson.

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