We’re in the stretch run leading up to Tailspin Ale Fest 2020, so we wanted to offer up a few notes you might want to keep in mind.
Read MoreFor anyone who works in a retail liquor store, the question heard most often is, “Do you have any Blanton’s?” Well, collectors and retailers alike, hold on to your butts, because Buffalo Trace announced this week that for the first time, Blanton’s Gold Edition will be available in the United States.
Read MoreDinosaurs may be extinct, but Louisville still has one.
Read MoreEveryone knows distilling is king in Kentucky. When Joe Heron launched his Copper & Kings American Brandy Distillery in 20??, he was simply looking for a way to help expand the distilling tradition. With a new collaboration with Peerless Distillery, his home-grown product has crossed over into another – and vice versa.
Read MoreThe Louisville Civic Orchestra will pay tribute tp 20th Century American composer Florence Price and other African-American composers with a special performance of Price’s “Symphony No. 3” on Saturday, Feb. 29.
Read MoreIt’s officially Derby bourbon season, with distilleries rolling out Derby-themed bottles. Evan Williams, an official sponsor of the Kentucky Derby Festival, got things started with a special edition bottling of its single barrel bourbon.
Read MoreTailspin Ale Fest is just a couple of weeks away on March 7, and we’ve got the beer list for you. To the surprise of no one involved, it’s a doozy.
Read MoreGravely Brewing is going state-wide – the Louisville brewery announced this week it would begin distributing canned beer throughout Kentucky.
Read MoreA Louisville druggist named John Colgan was making cough syrup and at one point apparently bought an entire train car full of chicle, a milky substance tapped from the sapodilla tree. He used it to invent flavored chewing gum.
Read MoreEven for those who don’t have a drop of Irish blood, St. Patrick’s Day is a good day to get out and hoist a few pints with friends. Here’s where to do it.
Read MoreHolsopple Brewing opened three years ago with six beers on tap and a taproom the size of most man caves. Time to celebrate.
Read MoreHitting happy hour in Louisville with a friend won’t cost you as much as other major cities, according to a new data study.
Read MoreIt’s difficult to put into words the feeling of a silent disco but what we can tell you — it was one of the best experiences we’ve had in a long time.
Read MoreMost Louisvillians are familiar with the Silver Dollar, the bourbon-bar-meets-honky-tonk in Clifton that used to be a fire station. But how much do most of us really know about the building’s history? Not a lot.
Read MoreWhile it carries a different vibe than the cozy taproom, Great Flood’s new outpost in Middletown is a worthwhile destination with a cool art installation.
Read MoreEveryone knows about Elvis Presley, revered worldwide as the “King of Rock ’n’ Roll,” and many remember that Elvis played at the Armory in Louisville in 1956. But did you know that The King’s grandfather lived here in Louisville?
Read MoreIt’s been a couple of decades since the gray building at the corner of Swan Street and East Breckinridge Street was the home of Swan Street Antique Mall. With the grand opening of Fleur de Flea Vintage Urban Market over the weekend, some of those old retro vibes came back.
Read MoreThe Louisville Orchestra and Jim James continue collaborating as the invite has been extended to a historic music venue
Read MoreFor the first time in its seven years, Tailspin Ale Fest will have an official beer.
Read MoreIf you’re desperately seeking a vintage lunchbox or an old Beach Boys album, you’ll soon have another option. Fleur de Flea will officially open its new, permanent location near Paristown Pointe this Saturday, Feb. 1.
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