Bourbon boom: A decade of spirited momentum in Louisville

In 2023, the Evan Williams Bourbon Experience celebrated its 10th anniversary, marking a significant milestone for Louisville’s bourbon industry. What started as the city’s first visitor-facing bourbon attraction has evolved into a catalyst for a spirited renaissance. Over the past decade, Louisville has witnessed a surge in bourbon-themed establishments, festivals and distilleries, transforming its downtown into a hub of whiskey culture.   

The bourbon resurgence

Since the opening of the Evan Williams Bourbon Experience in 2013, Louisville has experienced a bourbon renaissance that harkens back to the late 1800s and early 1900s when the city’s downtown was home to more than 80 bourbon-related businesses. Most were shut down when Prohibition – the infamous period that elicited speakeasies, gangsters and bootlegging from 1920 to 1933 when the 18th Amendment prohibited the production, sale, transportation and import of alcoholic beverages in the United States – was enacted.

But with the surge in bourbon and bourbon tourism’s popularity in the early 2000s, distilleries embraced visitor experiences and brand homes in Kentucky – where 95% of all bourbon is made. Downtown Louisville distilleries that have opened since 2013 include Angel’s Envy, Old Forester, Rabbit Hole, Kentucky Peerless and Michter’s. Louisville Business First

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