Bootleg and Barrels: Tennessee Whiskey Tasting Golf Cart Tour

BRAND NEW TOUR! Climb aboard our golf carts and roll straight into the Prohibition era as we follow the roots of Tennessee whiskey and its ties to crime, corruption, and old school bootlegging. This

BRAND NEW TOUR! Climb aboard our golf carts and roll straight into the Prohibition era as we follow the roots of Tennessee whiskey and its ties to crime, corruption, and old school bootlegging. This isn’t just a ride — it’s a guided storytelling experience through Nashville’s darker whiskey past. You’ll visit three premium tasting rooms, each featuring a curated flight of three half ounce whiskey pours that showcase the depth, fire, and smooth finish of true Tennessee spirits. Perfect for whiskey lovers, true crime fans, and anyone drawn to the grit, glamour, and danger of Prohibition Tennessee. Sit back, relax, and let the golf cart carry you through history as we uncover speakeasies, secret deals, and the legends who drank their way into Nashville lore. Bootleg and Barrels is more than a tasting. It is a bold, boozy journey through the spirit soaked past of Tennessee's whiskey lore.

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Location: Nashville

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Q&A

Q: What should I wear if I'm going on this tour?

A: You gotta stick to the business casual dress code! So, collared shirts for guys and no athletic gear or cargo shorts. Closed-toe shoes are a must too! It's really important since they can turn you away if you're not dressed right.

Q: Is the whiskey included in the ticket price?

A: Nope, the ticket doesn't include the tasting pours. You’ll pay for the whiskey at each tasting room. They do offer three half-ounce pours at each stop, so budget accordingly!

Q: What if it rains on the day of the tour?

A: They run rain or shine! If there's severe weather, they'll reschedule, but otherwise, just bring a light jacket. It can be fun in the rain with the right attitude!

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Just booked the Bootleg and Barrels tour!

I just bought tickets for the Bootleg and Barrels whiskey tasting tour in Nashville for my husband’s birthday! He loves whiskey and true crime, so this seems perfect. I’m a bit nervous about the dress code since we’re usually pretty casual. Has anyone gone on this tour? What should I expect?

Advice for the Bootleg and Barrels tour?

I’m thinking of getting this whiskey tour for my brother who’s a huge whiskey fan but not sure if he’ll enjoy the history part of it. Can anyone share their experience? What did you like most?