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5 Best Bourbon Distilleries to Visit in Kentucky

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Barton 1792, Bardstown

Barton 1792 is another intriguing distillery worth visiting in the state of Kentucky. This is a distillery that has a long history, and it lies on 196 acres of Kentucky countryside just outside of Bardstown.

The year in the name is a tribute to when the state joined the Union, and the distillery opened in 1879. This particular setting is best known for its Tom Moore Spring, where the water for the whiskey is sourced.

The particular distillery is one of the few where you can get a complimentary tour. And even though it’s not as large or as famous as the rest of the distilleries on our list, it’s worth stopping by and checking them out.

The great thing about this kind of tour is that you get to see the difference between a large and small distillery and how their craftwork differs.

Your tour also includes a stop at the self-recognized World’s Largest Whiskey Barrel and includes a complimentary tasting at the end. This tour, as well as the Barton Tradition and Bushel to Bottle tours, aren’t even necessary. So you should pop in if you’re ever in the area.

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