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Bidra med feedbackIf this had been our first distillery tour, it would have been perfect. But others in the area just do a bit more. The bus between buildings was nice and we enjoyed bottling our own bourbon, but our tasting was rushed and the tour was average.
Really cool property and a lot to see and do…not to mention buy!We ate at the kitchen and had a flight of Bourbon and tried their brisket. I’ve never had brisket served this way with the Grits on the side. Really tasty!My wife has a GF allergy and they had a really good menu and were very attentive for this. Great job!
This was an incredible experience! We arrived about 30 minutes before our tour was to start. It gave us the opportunity to look around the gift shop. The tour started promptly at 10:00 AM. Our tour guide, Courtney, was the bomb! Knowledgeable, witty and sometimes funny, she made the tour fun. Even if we were calling here credibility into question about half way through the tour. (Inside joke there, take the tour and you 'll get it! The bourbon tasting at the end of the tour was interesting and informative. There were 4 different bourbons and they each had their own unique characteristics. This place for sure gets 5 's from me!
You can't go to Kentucky and not stop at Jim Beam. We were not able to get into a guided tour of the plant but walked the whole facility. We ate at the Kitchen Table Restaurant. The Margherita Pizza, burger, chicken salad, and the sliders were great! The gift shop was nice, and stocked with a ton of whiskey. A must-see when in Kentucky!
Absolutely great experience! From start to finish the tour was outstanding! Daren and Chase did job! Our entire tour group was engaged, laughed and had an overall great time! I would recommend this to anyone. Please plan ahead and book your tour in advance as they do fill up. Stop in The Kitchen Table while there. You don’t need reservations but I would recommend them. Or, there are usually spots available at the bar. We had a drink at the bar that wasn’t on the menu call “ When in Rome.” I think I have a picture of it in this post. If you have time pick one up and you won’t be disappointed.