Friday Night Live
Spend a warm evening in the beautiful Woodford County countryside enjoying bourbon, tours and live music at the Woodford Reserve Distillery. Every Friday night in July, August and September we are extending […]
From concerts at your favorite distilleries to festivals throughout the Commonwealth of Kentucky, there’s plenty to do on and off the Trail™.
Spend a warm evening in the beautiful Woodford County countryside enjoying bourbon, tours and live music at the Woodford Reserve Distillery. Every Friday night in July, August and September we are extending […]
Willie Sugarcapps returns to Hopkinsville! The Distillery opens at 10am, so come out early, get your spot, grab a bite to eat, tour & tasting and celebrate the day! Food trucks will […]
ROCKIN’ MUSIC. ROCKIN’ BOURBON. ROCKIN’ BBQ. On the 35th Anniversary of the original Rock The Water Tower music festival, we’re bringing it back – and it’s bigger and better than ever. Rock The Water Tower 2018 will have all the energy and power of the original, combined with features you want in a festival today. […]
This historic tour focuses on the Ripy family of Lawrenceburg, KY. We will take you on a journey beginning with the young Irishmen, James and John Ripy, who left their home in Tyrone, Ireland for the cliffs of the Kentucky River. We will follow the growth of the family from James’ initial foray into distilling […]
Join us for a bourbon-themed community jam at the Library! This month we will have special guest, former UK Professor and author Doris Settle, to discuss her book, Prohibition in Bardstown: Bourbon, Bootlegging & Saloons. Bring your instrument, your voice, a song or all three! Listeners welcome.
Join us for a discussion with Al Young, bourbon legend, and author of the new book Four Roses: The Return of a Whiskey Legend. Historian and Four Roses brand ambassador Al Young puts his storytelling talents to good use in this masterfully told history of what was once the most popular and best-selling bourbon in America, […]
Join us as we go back to the late 1700s to join the early settlers of Kentucky that were traveling the Wilderness Trail with hopes in their heart and stills on their back. We will follow them on their journey into the untamed wilderness to stake their claim, grow their corn and introduce America to […]