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Kentucky Peerless Distilling

4.7 (258 reviews)
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Matthew W.

My wife and I were lucky enough to get in on the tasting just before it started. They offer a tasting every half hour on the hour and it's free for military service members. This was a bonus surprise. The tasting includes two spirits of choice so my wife and I each chose two different spirits so we were able to taste four. We enjoyed them all. I would like to return to do the tour and tasting to learn more about the company. That is also free for military service members.

Mary H.

This was our first time visiting this spot and we had such a nice time :) we walked over after we visited the Frazier History Museum. You can cut through the parking lots. We did the tastings with Ben. They have 11 different bourbons to try. I was a little disappointed that we could only try 2 of them (I thought for sure it would be 3). I would also be fine if we got to try 5 of them but in the smaller thimble-size tasting cups. Still, we had a fun time talking to Ben and some of the other patrons. The gift store was cool to walk through. We will have to come back and do the tour or another class soon.

Rye, a retired mouser, who walks around the shop all day
Stephanie R.

Kentucky Peerless is right in the heart of downtown Louisville - easy to find. They are a small batch distiller whose founder started the business in the late 1800's. Our tour guide was David and he was excellent. During the tour, you learn all about the founder and his family, and the unique situation they were in when they shutdown during prohibition. Lucky us...as we entered, a gentleman was leaving but stopped to greet us, thank us for visiting, and ask us where we were coming from. Turns out, it was the great great grandson of the founder - Corky Taylor (4th generation). The distillery is much like so many others along the Bourbon Trail...rustic, clean, and welcoming. Their retired mouse cat, Rye, can be found in the shop walking around, working the register, or napping in an open hiding place (I eventually had to ask because I couldn't find her at first). I highly recommend this distillery - they have a unique taste due to their special process and are the first distillery to follow Kosher Law.

Liz P.

Some friends, my husband, and I are in Louisville this week and my friend reserved us a tasting at Peerless. The company has a pretty fascinating history and our your guide was great at walking us through it. We saw where they make their bourbon, and the tour concluded with a tasting of four of their bourbons (and ryes). My husband bought a few for us and Corky (who's great-grandfather founded the company) was there to sign them. We also bought some pins for me and moonshine pickles, which look tasty. Overall I'd recommend this place and the tour, which ran about 1h15m long.

Mash fermenting

Peerless was a great place to start on the bourbon trail. All of the staff we talked to were friendly and our tour guide, Ken, was clearly proud to be part of the Peerless family. We started with a history lesson which was most informative. We moved to the grain room, mash rooms, column still, barrel storage and ended in the tasting room. The tasting glass they gift you is a nice touch. The tour was perfectly paced, Ken was able to answer all questions and had a great attitude. We didn't feel like we were on a factory line just going through the motions, it felt personal. If you try a single barrel you like, don't sleep on it because once they're gone, that's it. This tour helped me understand Peerless' price tag and made me a fan. The gift shop is nice. We will be back to try more single barrels. Tip your tour guide, they can make or break the experience; we were lucky to have Ken.

Mallory R.

We went for a bourbon tasting and had a great experience. The building is very cool and industrial but warm and inviting. We tried four bourbons and then got to pick a bonus fifth tasting. I think Alex was the one leading the tasting and he was very knowledgeable. There's also a welcoming cat named Rye, very cute.

Chris B.

Wonderful distillery downtown. They offer several different variations of their bourbon and ryes. The staff is absolutely great. Hopefully you'll get to meet the owner, Corky. As anyone about his father working with General Patton.

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Deanna O.

I did a tour and tasting of the Peerless distillery. The tour guide was very informative and gave great insight into the history of Peerless as well as the Bourbon making process. The tasting offered several varieties that can only been purchased in the store.

Raven T.

We scheduled a tasting at Peerless. While the space itself is beautiful, this was my least favorite whiskey. I love their branding, the merch, the bottle shop, and the tasting room are so aesthetically pleasing. I didn't realize all their products are barrel (high) proof. There's definitely such a thing as too much alcohol. At some point all the flavor is just blown away by the burn of the alcohol. For me, that was most of this selection. I would need to make cocktails with any of these and for the price point I want something I can enjoy straight. The only one I would drink again is the absinthe (purple label) barrel aged rye. If high proof is your thing, make this a stop while in town!

Rick R.

Great tour and great products. Chase was our awesome tour guide. Fourth generation owner, Corky Taylor, great grandson of founder Henry Kraver, stopped by to say hello on our tour and tell some stories! Awesome! Then we went to the tast8ng room to try some great products. They inly make 2700 barrels per year, which is about what Jim Beam makes in a day.

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Ask the Community - Kentucky Peerless Distilling

How long are the tastings?

About 30-45 minutes.

What is the price range for cocktails in the tasting room?

$8 for a tasting

How long is the tour?

Tours generally last around 45 minuets. Please let us know if you have any other questions!

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We opted for the tasting only and had a great time with both the bourbon and the history of the distillery.

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The Old Forester Distillery tour is located at their smaller distillery on whiskey row in downtown…read moreLouisville. They also have a shop there along with a bar for paid tastings of their bourbons. The staff are friendly and personable and the site is welcoming. We were early for our tour but there was seating along with the shopping and bar. Our tour guide was Carter and he was very knowledgeable. He took us through the history of the distillery and owners as we walked through their smaller distillery. A stand out aspect of their distillery is the on site cooperage. The cooper that was working was very energetic and treated us to a viewing of an actual barrel charring. I've never seen that in person and it was a real treat. The tour ends with a tasting that included a pin and a chocolate covered caramel marshmallow, which I ended up buying a full bag of later in the shop - they are so good! This is, by far, my favorite bourbon trail tour yet - partly because of Carter, the cooperage, and the little extras we were given. I highly recommend!

Enjoyed the opportunity to tour a famous old distillery. The bar and gift shop were hopping on a…read moreSaturday afternoon. 16 on the tour, a reasonable size, and it was clear that the space (which is good sized though not their large distillery) was set up at least partially to allow for the tours. Got a good history of the founder and the distillery. Enjoyed smelling and seeing the fermenting brew at various stages. Cool to see the coopering (barrel making) including the blazing fire charring the inside of the freshly made barrels. Wife said she could have watched the bottling line all day, and I wouldn't disagree. Small tastings of their 4 major labels in a sit down tasting room. The wife, who is not a whiskey fan, still enjoyed the tour, and was presented a decent mocktail to sip during the tasting. If you're in the neighborhood, it's a fun way to pass an hour plus.

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This was the second stop on our birthday tour through the Louisville bars and distilleries. We were…read moreable to park right outside the distillery in a reserved spot in sort of an alleyway. One of the things they offered in this distillery was a chance to tap right into a whiskey barrel for a flight of 5 different barrels. This was a really cool option but I knew I had a long day and evening ahead of me so I did not give it a try but definitely will be back to give it a go. They also had a chocolate pairing you could purchase with a selection for each barrel. They had a nice little gift shop and we perused what they had to offer and purchased a Glencairn glass for our collection at home. We sat down at the bar to order our cocktails. Valentine's Day (my birthday) had just passed a couple weeks prior and they still had their V-Day special on the menu so I ordered that cocktail. My cocktail was the Crushed Velvet, Whiskey Thief Bourbon, Creme de Cacao, Vanilla liqueur, Luxardo juice, chocolate bitters, and egg whites. It was a fine cocktail although not my favorite of the day. The hubby ordered a Maple Smoked Manhattan which had Whiskey Thief Bourbon, sweet vermouth, bitters, and maple syrup and he said he enjoyed it. Sitting at the bar was nice because they had a huge window open to the outside and you could feel the warmth of the day and a slight breeze. We will definitely be back to try the barrel flight and the chocolate pairing. Nice little place.

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On our last visit to Louisville we basically had a private tour. We checked in and were asked if we…read morewanted to take an drinks on the tour. I opted for the black walnut Manhattan which was very well made. The tour takes you through interesting parts of the Distillery history, a crazy story by the way, as we as Prohibition. At the end of the tour you would normally go to a tasting room but since we were the only ones, he took us up and pulled samples with a whiskey thief from the barrell. It was so much fun and they had so many unique options to try. We rook a bottle of the french oak home. Definitely recommend stopping on your next Louisville trip and ask for our tour guide George.

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