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Dec 30, 2024
I had a wonderful time on their tour. Everything was prepared and planned so well so I could just relax and enjoy. I'm looking forward to taking another tour on my next trip! Full review by Steve N
Dec 29, 2024
A great tour!! Very informative! I learned a few things about making bourbon! Went to 4 distilleries. The 3rd one was added because we had extra time. Didn’t do a bourbon tasting. Went to gift shop.… Full review by tca124
Dec 22, 2024
Mint Julep is the way to go for your bourbon trail tour! Our group of 8 did both a private tour and a public tour and we enjoyed our experiences both days. The first day was our private tour with K… Full review by Departure05023977315
Do you have Public tours and if so, days, do you go outside Of Louisville and the cost?
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I'm not sure of your question that you are asking. Do you have Public tours and if so, days, do you go outside Of Louisville and the cost? It seems like this is directed toward a company …
I'm not sure of your question that you are asking. Do you have Public tours and if so, days, do you go outside Of Louisville and the cost? It seems like this is directed toward a company doing the tours. I did go on Mint Julep tours as a paying customer and I'll be glad to answer your questions from that point.
Are there bathrooms on the tour bus? How far are the stops in between each tour?
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We were in a large van, so no bathrooms, but it’s only 45 min drive from Louisville to Bardstown area and only 1 hour and 20 min from Louisville to Lexington area.
I'm looking at some of your tours. It looks like a lot of driving time. Louisville to barton or buffalo trace, looks painfully long. 4+hrs
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Yep painfullly long. Would not do that again. Suggest trying to figure a tour with 39 minutes between distilleries. If you can’t do one or two a day and the rest in Louisville. Peerless was a …
Yep painfullly long. Would not do that again. Suggest trying to figure a tour with 39 minutes between distilleries. If you can’t do one or two a day and the rest in Louisville. Peerless was a blast, in a sketch neighborhood but close to the strip. Bars in Louisville are also great. Do the Buliett distillery- close by and fun. Enjoy!
It depends which day you choose to go. We went on a Fri, so we started at Maker’s Mark (which is the furthest out) and worked our way back to Louisville stopping at Jim Beam …
It depends which day you choose to go. We went on a Fri, so we started at Maker’s Mark (which is the furthest out) and worked our way back to Louisville stopping at Jim Beam and 1792. However, we made 2 bonus stops - at Four Roses (for a tasting) and the Heaven Hill museum and store. You can find all of the itineraries on their website. I highly recommend them!