Chin Diesel
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I'm going to be in Louisville in mid June with a few other couples for a wedding. I like bourbon but I'm not super sophisticated on the nuances and don't really have a big interest in becoming a true connoisseur. I've already booked a little driver + tours outside Louisville for 4 couples.
- Any "can't miss" tours in Louisville itself? With the wives, we are just as interested in a great facility as we are the liquor. I was told Old Forester is totally commercial but fun. Maybe Michter's, Rabbit Hole (heard it's nice, but not great bourbon).
- Any restaurant recommendations?
- Should I be looking to buy stuff at the distilleries, and if so should I bring a spare bag and bubble wrap to bring back bottles (I get free bags on flights) or is it worth it to ship?
- Happy to hear any other tips also.
I did some bourbon tours last year. While we didn't hit up Louisville, here are some general observations which may help you. We went to Four Roses, Woodford, Wild Turkey, Jim Beam, Heaven Hill and Castle and Key.
1. Absolutely look for special or limited releases at any distillery gift shop. They'll have plenty of stuff you can buy elsewhere but look for specials and buy them that day. Locals will just go to the gift shops and buy up limited stuff, so what is there today, may be gone tomorrow.
2. Look for engraving services. A few of the places we were able to get a "regular" bottle of something but get it engraved with a name and gave them as gifts to our friends.
3. Bringing an extra suit case and packaging material is probably a good idea. I'd trust that over any shipping options.
4. Every tour and tasting we did was super chill. The hosts know very few people are skilled bourbon drinkers. Most people going on the tours are just curious and want to learn. Every guide emphasized every person has unique taste buds and sense of smell, so no matter what some expert says, you may experience the flavor profiles differently. I never saw any snobbery.
5. Many of the places have several tour options but only allowed one tour per day. So, we tried to mix up what we were doing for tour experiences.