The world-famous Kentucky Bourbon Trail (KBT) tour is celebrating its 22nd birthday with a new Bourbon Trail Passport & Field Guide to help visitors plan and prepare for the ultimate American whiskey journey. The comprehensive guide contains 150 pages of information about the attraction, from maps and suggested itineraries to cocktail recipes, helpful tidbits, tasting notes, and, of course, key data about participating distilleries on the KBT. Passport stamps now unlock access to special collectible bottles and private barrel selections, souvenir barware, tastings, and other unique rewards at the 18 Kentucky Bourbon Trail participating distilleries. Kentucky Bourbon Association “This new guide is a must-have resource for Kentucky Bourbon tourists as they explore the rich history and heritage of our signature spirit,” said Eric Gregory, president of the Kentucky Distillers’ Association that founded the Kentucky Bourbon Trail adventure in 1999. “We’re really excited about all the rewards that now come with your Passport stamp. Visitors are clamoring for distinct bottles and exclusive souvenirs that they can only get in Kentucky. We listened, and our distilleries have worked hard to elevate their Kentucky Bourbon voyage.” Passport owners will be able to register their Field Guide online to receive the latest news and events happening at their favorite distilleries. The guide also has detailed information about each distillery that will help visitors tailor their trip, such as whether the distillery has an on-site restaurant or cocktails available, accepts online reservations, produces other spirits besides Bourbon, and more. “The KBT program has evolved so much over the last 22 years,” said Adam Johnson, Senior Director of the KDA’s Kentucky Bourbon Trail experiences. “It’s more about savoring the Bourbon journey than a race to complete your Passport. This new book is a perfect companion piece that allows guests to celebrate our legendary Bourbon culture with ease.” The new Passport and Field Guide is for sale starting at participating distilleries for the suggested retail price of $5.99. Passport and Field Guides also can also be ordered at the Kentucky Bourbon Trail online shop.

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The world-famous Kentucky Bourbon Trail (KBT) tour is celebrating its 22nd birthday with a new Bourbon Trail Passport & Field Guide to help visitors plan and prepare for the ultimate American whiskey journey. The comprehensive guide contains 150 pages of information about the attraction, from maps and suggested itineraries to cocktail recipes, helpful tidbits, tasting notes, and, of course, key data about participating distilleries on the KBT. Passport stamps now unlock access to special collectible bottles and private barrel selections, souvenir barware, tastings, and other unique rewards at the 18 Kentucky Bourbon Trail participating distilleries. Kentucky Bourbon Association “This new guide is a must-have resource for Kentucky Bourbon tourists as they explore the rich history and heritage of our signature spirit,” said Eric Gregory, president of the Kentucky Distillers’ Association that founded the Kentucky Bourbon Trail adventure in 1999. “We’re really excited about all the rewards that now come with your Passport stamp. Visitors are clamoring for distinct bottles and exclusive souvenirs that they can only get in Kentucky. We listened, and our distilleries have worked hard to elevate their Kentucky Bourbon voyage.” Passport owners will be able to register their Field Guide online to receive the latest news and events happening at their favorite distilleries. The guide also has detailed information about each distillery that will help visitors tailor their trip, such as whether the distillery has an on-site restaurant or cocktails available, accepts online reservations, produces other spirits besides Bourbon, and more. “The KBT program has evolved so much over the last 22 years,” said Adam Johnson, Senior Director of the KDA’s Kentucky Bourbon Trail experiences. “It’s more about savoring the Bourbon journey than a race to complete your Passport. This new book is a perfect companion piece that allows guests to celebrate our legendary Bourbon culture with ease.” The new Passport and Field Guide is for sale starting at participating distilleries for the suggested retail price of $5.99. Passport and Field Guides also can also be ordered at the Kentucky Bourbon Trail online shop.

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The world-famous Kentucky Bourbon Trail (KBT) tour is celebrating its 22nd birthday with a new Bourbon Trail Passport & Field Guide to help visitors plan and prepare for the ultimate American whiskey journey.

The comprehensive guide contains 150 pages of information about the attraction, from maps and suggested itineraries to cocktail recipes, helpful tidbits, tasting notes, and, of course, key data about participating distilleries on the KBT.

Passport stamps now unlock access to special collectible bottles and private barrel selections, souvenir barware, tastings, and other unique rewards at the 18 Kentucky Bourbon Trail participating distilleries.

Kentucky Bourbon Association

“This new guide is a must-have resource for Kentucky Bourbon tourists as they explore the rich history and heritage of our signature spirit,” said Eric Gregory, president of the Kentucky Distillers’ Association that founded the Kentucky Bourbon Trail adventure in 1999.

“We’re really excited about all the rewards that now come with your Passport stamp. Visitors are clamoring for distinct bottles and exclusive souvenirs that they can only get in Kentucky. We listened, and our distilleries have worked hard to elevate their Kentucky Bourbon voyage.”

Passport owners will be able to register their Field Guide online to receive the latest news and events happening at their favorite distilleries.

The guide also has detailed information about each distillery that will help visitors tailor their trip, such as whether the distillery has an on-site restaurant or cocktails available, accepts online reservations, produces other spirits besides Bourbon, and more.

“The KBT program has evolved so much over the last 22 years,” said Adam Johnson, Senior Director of the KDA’s Kentucky Bourbon Trail experiences.

“It’s more about savoring the Bourbon journey than a race to complete your Passport. This new book is a perfect companion piece that allows guests to celebrate our legendary Bourbon culture with ease.”

The new Passport and Field Guide is for sale starting at participating distilleries for the suggested retail price of $5.99. Passport and Field Guides also can also be ordered at the Kentucky Bourbon Trail online shop.

See more about - The 10 Best Bourbons Under $50 To Try In 2021

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