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November 16, 2023

How to Choose the Right Whiskey and Spirit Glasses 

It’s easy to think that all glasses are created equal when enjoying your favorite spirit. While any glass will undoubtedly do in a pinch, there’s a lot more science involved in glassware than you may realize — and choosing the right glasses can make your drinking experience much more enjoyable. Read on to learn how to choose the proper whiskey and spirit glasses, and get ready to start drinking like a pro. Continue reading
October 24, 2023
Four bottles of whiskey on a ledge

How Whiskey Barrels Are Chosen for Bottling 

Most whiskey drinkers know their favorite spirit ages in barrels before it’s bottled and ready to be enjoyed. However, most people might not realize that choosing which barrels go into each bottle is a big decision that usually requires the expertise of a Master Distiller.  If you’re curious about how Lux Row’s Master Distiller, John Rempe, selects each barrel for bottling, you’ve come to the right place.   Continue reading
September 5, 2023
candy and bourbon

How to Host a Halloween Spirits Tasting Party 

Creative costumes, horror flicks, thrills and chills — there’s a lot to love about Halloween. However, when it comes to spirits, we know where to find the good stuff, and, no, it’s not in your neighborhood cemetery. Instead, head to your bar cart this holiday and host not just any old Halloween party but a Halloween spirits-tasting party.  Keep reading for a little spooky inspiration, tips on how to pair your favorite Halloween candy with your favorite bourbons, and more.  Continue reading
August 10, 2023
Lux Row Distillers Distillery

How to Celebrate All Things Bourbon During National Bourbon Heritage Month  

June 16, 2021

Turn Father’s Day Into a Bourbon Fest for Dad

If your dad is a bourbon or whiskey drinker, what better way is there to spend Father's Day than surrounded by his favorite bourbons and maybe even a few new ones to try? The answer, of course, is there is no better way. Here's how to turn Father's Day into dad's personal bourbon fest. Continue reading
April 30, 2021

The History of the Kentucky Derby & Bourbon: Timeless Traditions

Ask anyone what the state of Kentucky is known for and it won’t take long for them to mention the Kentucky Derby and bourbon. Both are not only native to the state of Kentucky, but also have a rich tradition steeped in prestige, story, and at least a touch of controversy.

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April 26, 2021

Collector’s Corner: Rebel Ginger and Rebel Root Beer

How can you make your collection of delicious spirits more rebellious? By grabbing one (or both) of these flavored Rebel whiskeys: Rebel Ginger and Rebel Root Beer.

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March 25, 2021

Coming Soon: Blood Oath Pact No. 7

Master Distiller John Rempe's latest in a line of limited-issue Kentucky straight bourbon blends is set to release beginning in mid-April.

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January 22, 2021

Whiskey 101: A Guide to Aging

Aging is an essential part of the process of making bourbon. In fact, it's one of the official, legal requirements, along with the fact that it must be made from at least 51 percent corn and be aged in charred oak barrels.

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November 19, 2020

5 Moonshine Songs Worth the Listen (Bourbon in Hand)

Here at Lux Row, we’re all legal and above board. But during Prohibition, folks had to take matters into their own hands, usually deep in the woods. The Great Experiment lasted from 1920 to 1933 and gave rise to its own folklore and music. (more…)
November 19, 2020

How to Make the Ultimate Bourbon Balls

When that holiday sweet tooth starts acting up, we’ve got the perfect solution: Bourbon balls. There’s only one problem — at last count, there were approximately one trillion different recipes for bourbon balls, so how to choose just one? (more…)
November 19, 2020

The Kentucky Bourbon Trail’s Old Talbott Tavern Is a Can’t-Miss Stop

An essential stop on the Bardstown/Kentucky Bourbon Trail is right at the traffic circle in the center of town, at 107 W. Stephen Foster Avenue: The Old Talbott Tavern, still open for business just as it has been since day one, when it operated as a stagecoach stop. And since day one was back in 1779, the Tavern has been called the oldest western stagecoach stop in the U.S. Unsurprisingly, it’s on the National Register of Historic Places. (more…)
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