Distillery District Food & History Tour in Lexington

Join us in the lively Distillery District for a journey in time you won't forget! Town Branch Creek won't be the only thing flowing as we sip on limestone filtered bourbons, sample long-standing Kentu

Join us in the lively Distillery District for a journey in time you won't forget! Town Branch Creek won't be the only thing flowing as we sip on limestone filtered bourbons, sample long-standing Kentucky cuisine, and explore the stories behind this revitalized piece of Lexington's history. You'll sample cider, farm-to-table fare, German inspired bites, sophisticated cocktails, Kentucky staples like burgoo, award-winning ice cream, and the bourbon that built this 25 acre property, all while hearing well-researched history woven into a day filled with fun and new friends!

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Location: Lexington

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Q&A

Q: Is there a minimum age requirement for this tour? Can kids join?

A: Yes, the Distillery District Food & History Tour is designed for adults, so guests must be 21 or older to participate. However, if you have younger kids, I'd recommend checking with Bites of the Bluegrass. Sometimes they can make accommodations for non-drinkers with mocktails. But generally, it’s not a kid-friendly event since the focus is on tasting alcohol.

Q: What should I wear for the tour? Is it casual or more upscale?

A: The dress code is pretty casual! You’ll be walking around the Distillery District, so I recommend comfortable shoes and breathable clothing. Lexington can be warm, especially in summer, but also bring a light jacket in case it cools down. You want to enjoy the experience, not be worried about being overdressed or uncomfortable!

Q: What if the weather is bad? Will they cancel or reschedule the tour?

A: They typically do their best to go on as planned, but if there's severe weather, they will cancel and reschedule. It’s a good idea to keep an eye on the forecast a few days ahead. Bites of the Bluegrass is pretty good about notifying participants if there’s a change, so just check your email leading up to the tour for any updates.

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the Distillery District Food & History Tour!

I want to surprise my husband with this tour in Lexington for our anniversary! The bourbon sampling and Kentucky cuisine sound amazing, especially the burgoo and ice cream. Has anyone done it recently? What were your favorite bites? Any tips for making it special?

Anyone else obsessed with this food tour?

Just got back from the Distillery District Food & History Tour and wow! The mix of history, food, and drinks is just perfect. The cider was sooo good, and I learned a ton. The guide was super knowledgeable. I’m thinking about doing it again with friends. Anyone else had such a great time?