In what will be the 29th year for the festival, it will continue to celebrate the history of distilling America’s native spirit, located in Bardstown, Kentucky.
During the 2019 festival, many new experiences appeared for visitors on all levels of whiskey knowledge, for example the first hand-made official poster and sale of cocktails on the Great Lawn.
Although the festival only ended two months ago, the preparations for the 2020 iteration are already well underway, returning with its signature events as well as new experiences.
“Each event for the 2019 Festival year outsold the events in 2018” says Kentucky Bourbon Festival chairman, Josh Hollifield. “What that says is, as a whole, our Festival attendees and friends of the industry are as engaged as ever - we’re keeping that momentum in 2020 and for the years to come.”
Tickets for the Kentucky Bourbon Festival will be made available for purchase during the summer of 2020. You can find out more information here.