December 23, 2024 12:25 pm

Bourbon Brotherhood Celebrates 10 Years

Photo Credit: Bourbon Brotherhood

Louisville’s Bourbon Brotherhood group this week is celebrating its 10-year anniversary of monthly bourbon tastings, tours, and charity events. The social group has raised more than half a million dollars for a local charity.

Membership in the group is free; members pay only for the events they attend.

The Bourbon Brotherhood will team up again with another local group, the Whisky Chicks, on August 17, ,2024 to host their 11th annual Bourbon Mixer charity event. This is always a great night of food and fun, with lots of bourbon distilleries on hand to share and talk about their latest expressions. For more information, go to BourbonMixer.com

“The fact that the Brotherhood was philanthropic was a major draw to me, as I’m a huge believer in giving back to the community,” said member Tim Long.

In addition to the monthly tasting meetings, distillery tours, and charity events, the Bourbon Brotherhood has offered many barrel picks for its members to attend. Past barrel picks have included Knob Creek, New Riff, Bulleit, Starlight, Barton 1792, George Remus, Four Roses, Buffalo Trace, Sazerac Rye, and Luca Mariano.

I was invited to attend a Bourbon Brotherhood Private Selection barrel pick at Maker’s Mark in Loretto, Kentucky last year. Read my story on this amazing day here.

This was the scene at last year's Bourbon Mixer. The charity event is sponsored by the Bourbon Brotherhood and Whiskey Chicks to benefit Louisville's Coaltion for the Homeless. (Photo Credit: Brian G. Miller)

"We're immensely proud to have reached this milestone and to have made a positive impact on our community over the past decade. Our mission has always been to bring bourbon enthusiasts together while supporting important causes, and we look forward to continuing this legacy for many years to come."

Bourbon Brotherhood’s First Decade: By the Numbers

  • 1600 members
  • Hosted more than 100 events
  • 10,000 attendees
  • $500,000—plus raised for Louisville’s Coalition for the Homeless

"Whisky is liquid sunshine."

George Bernard Shaw

“The light music of whiskey falling into a glass – an agreeable interlude.”

James Joyce

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