About this Event
The Cream of Kentucky brand was originally introduced in 1888 by I. Trager & Co. of Cincinnati, Ohio. Just prior to the end of Prohibition, the brand was acquired by the famed Schenley Company and subsequently re-introduced in 1934. Through the 1930s and 1940s Cream of Kentucky grew to become one of the leading bourbon brands, with renowned artist Norman Rockwell providing much of the award-winning artwork for the brand during its heyday, such as this one...
After leaving Four Roses, legendary distiller, Jim Rutledge, relaunched the Cream of Kentucky brand. They now have a nice lineup of releases, with more coming soon.
Our featured speaker will be Stephen Camisa, the former VP of International Sales with Sazerac. Steve has some crazy stories about Buffalo Trace, the antique collection and travels with Elmer T. Lee.
We may also taste other whiskeys from their portfolio including Signal Hill (Dan Akroyd's brand) or Kentucky Par. They're even considering having us taste some samples and provide input on the next Cream of Kentucky release!
The tasting will be held at the German American Club, which was founded in 1878. They have a beautiful and spacious indoor beer hall that will be perfect for our event.
Of course we'll have tasty food and awesome door prizes, as always.
The Bourbon Brotherhood is a monthly gathering of men who enjoy bourbon and camaraderie. You must be 21+ to attend this event. Please drink responsibly.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
German American Club, 1840 Lincoln Ave, Louisville, United States
USD 30.23