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Feb 21, 2025
Took the Mint Julep Bourbon Distillery Tour to 4 Distilleries, plus lunch and it is put together perfectly with very friendly tour guide (Cindy who was amazing and knowledgeable) and it’s a must do i…Full review by Global04385894179
Feb 18, 2025
We had an awesome time. Jerry was an amazing host and Abby planned everything perfectly. We had a seamless experience from start to finish.Full review by justinbV5144OZ
Feb 14, 2025
Had the best time on this tour. Jonathon did a great job balancing us older folks with a group of great gals on a bachelorette party Highly recommend this tour company.Full review by Rhonda E
Do you have Public tours and if so, days, do you go outside Of Louisville and the cost?
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Anyone can go on the tour provided you make reservations. We did the group tour which is about 20 people in a small van together for the day with a guide and van driver. There are …
Anyone can go on the tour provided you make reservations. We did the group tour which is about 20 people in a small van together for the day with a guide and van driver. There are private tours where you will only be with your group. Private tours are more expensive. I was a bit hesitant going on a group tour but it was great. Everyone was friendly!
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.
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!