I’ll be in Louisville Kentucky in three weeks and would appreciate some local knowledge. Any thoughts on breweries/brewpubs/taprooms that would be worth visiting? Also, any restaurant recommendations would be greatly appreciated. I’ll be in town for three days so I can visit multiple sites.
Thanks,
One interesting item of note that I found while looking for info; Bluegrass Brewing Co. just hired Jeremy Hunt as head brewer. Jeremy is the former head brewer at Dogfish Head.
I’m rolling through Louisville at the moment, here’s a first pass:
I travel often; I always inquire about the $1 AHA discount when visiting craft breweries because it’s fun to do so. Usually servers have no idea what the AHA is and react in a skeptical fashion.
I dropped into Bluegrass because it was convenient. With Bluegrass, when I asked about the discount the reception was warm and many samples were given. They knew their beers. One thing in particular is that they said the downtown restaurant beers are filtered whereas with their main location it would not be the case, and that beer enthusiasts would seek out their main brewing location (it’s a bit off the tourist path).
Beers were excellent but not overly hoppy in aroma (usually what I’m looking for), and included a casked ale; the food was excellent and affordably priced. Looking forward to visiting again.
Two must visit places are the Holy Grale and Sergio’s; the Louisville Beer Store is pretty good too. My favorite breweries are BBC and Cumberland; both serve excellent food btw. We also have a Gordon Biersch if you like lagers.
I have been there a couple times. Some additions to your list: Rich O’s (http://www.richos.com/) and New Albanian (http://www.newalbanian.com/), just across the river in southern Indiana, and Apocalypse (http://apocalypsebrewworks.com/), less than a year old opened by a couple of friends of mine who happen to be outstanding homebrewers.
Even if you’re not into spirits, take a short drive south and take the tour at Jim Beam. It’s well worth it.
I called Apocalypse; very very friendly. They listed 3 other places that were “must visit” either coming or going from their place (I’ll be on foot). Thanks for the tip!
Feels kinda awkward to visit homebrewers without bringing a sample of my own.
I know a few homebrewers who are making the move to a full-time brewing; With Apocalypse they are making their own equipment, brewing and distributing at their own pace, on their own dime. Uniquely DIY (solar?), very inspirational. Happy customers, nice selection to boot.
The folks at Apocalypse are excellent people. They are all 10+ year homebrew club members who started their own brewery. Unfortunately, they still work real jobs and are only open on Fridays and Saturdays.
The only place I know of to get your AHA discount is BJ’s. They have good food and beer, but are pretty for away from the main beer scene here.
the AHA card/discount is really a conversation starter, not so much about a discount.
Finished up with a wonderful Hot Brown and then some Elmer T Lee at the BBC. People we’re amazingly friendly, Louisville is a great place to visit. Thanks again for the suggestions!
Just a few days ago I tasted some great beers and food at Cumberland. Worth the little drive out of downtown. They had a great selection of about a dozen beers or more.