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In this latest episode of the Bourbon Lens Podcast, Jake sits down with Julie Macklowe, the founder of The MACKLOWE, known as the first luxury American Single Malt Whiskey. During the episode, they taste both the American Single Malt and Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey releases from The MACKLOWE, discussing the unique qualities that set these spirits apart in the world of whiskey. Julie shares her insights on building a successful whiskey brand, her deep passion for high-quality spirits, and how The MACKLOWE stands out in an increasingly competitive market. They also dive into the current state...
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In this episode of Bourbon Lens, hosts Jake and Scott sit down with Augusta Distillery’s master distiller, Alex Castle. Alex shares the story of her journey to Augusta after her time at Old Dominick Distillery in Tennessee, offering a behind-the-scenes look at her transition and the innovative direction she's taking Augusta Distillery. During the conversation, we dive into Augusta's approach to sourced whiskey, their unique commitment to producing single cask and cask strength bourbons, and the philosophy that drives their craft. Alex also shares insights into their future plans as...
info_outline2021 marks the 30th Anniversary of the Kentucky Bourbon Festival in Bardstown. This year aims to be better than ever. We are joined by Randy Prasse, Bourbon Festival President, to unveil some big changes for 2021. Learn about the new events, general admission tickets, once in a lifetime bourbon tasting opportunities, and the immersive bourbon experiences planned for 2021. Mark your calendars for September 16-19, 2021.
General Admission Tickets go on sale on at 11:00 am ET - March 15th, 2021 - CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE YOURS! A 1-Day Pass is available for only $10; 3-Day Pass is $20 and Sampling Passes include 5 Pours for $25. VIP Tickets are SOLD OUT and they anticipate selling out general admission tickets also. Tickets include a unique, branded Glencairn tasting glass and 30th Anniversary challenge coin. And finally, head to our Instagram to learn HOW TO WIN a pair of 3-day General Admission tickets with two sampling wristbands (a $90 value)
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More Details on the Giveaway.
Tickets and wristbands include the following:
3-day GA Ticket includes:
- Daily admission to the Kentucky Bourbon Festival on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
- Wee Glencairn-branded nosing and tasting glass ($10 Value) – one glass per guest
- Limited-edition 30th anniversary KBF challenge coin ($15 Value) – one coin per guest
- Access to distilleries' booths, educational sessions, musical entertainment, food trucks, and bourbon craft exhibits.
** Additional tickets required for bourbon sampling, educational sessions, and/or premium culinary events.
Wristband Details:
- A branded KBF wristband with five (5) pull-off tabs to be redeemed for samples at distillery booths
- Up to five (5) neat or mixed-drink cocktail pours from all participating distilleries
- Premium pours and cocktails may require multiple drink tabs
This wristband does not grant access to the Kentucky Bourbon Festival Great Lawn. A separate ticket is required for access to the Great Lawn.
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Overall Festival information:
The Kentucky Bourbon Festival Great Lawn Hours:
- Friday, Sept. 17, 10 a.m.-10 p.m.
- Saturday, Sept. 18, 10 a.m.-10 p.m.
- Sunday, Sept. 19, 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
MUST BE 21 OR OLDER TO PURCHASE TICKETS
Tickets are extremely limited, so get yours now!
The Kentucky Bourbon Festival is an outdoor, rain-or-shine event. No ticket cancellations or refund requests will be honored. Guests must be 21 or older to purchase tickets and to attend the Kentucky Bourbon Festival unless otherwise noted in the event schedule. A comprehensive list of allowed and forbidden items will be distributed prior to the festival. There will be a check-in location at the festival.
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