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“They did a great job explaining the difference between bourbon, whiskey, brandy, gin and absinthe.” in 41 reviews
“Not only that, but we also got to taste the delicious, one-of-a-kind brandy and gin that is being produced.” in 33 reviews
“Dion also had a vast knowledge of the facilities and processes and answered even the most difficult of questions.” in 11 reviews
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Drew P.
Established in 2014. Copper & Kings is a leader in the world of spirits. In addition to producing definitive American Brandy right in the heart of bourbon country, we also produce a growing line of American Gin, Absinthe & Liqueurs. Come see why we've been called the World's Most Imaginative Distillery!
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Do they have heated outdoor seating anywhere at the bar?
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Hi Sophie! Our outdoor seating is currently closed. While we do have heaters, they are most beneficial in the spring and fall as our bar is staged on the 3rd floor/rooftop of the distillery and the wind can be brutal! We are accommodating 50%… more
Hayley W., Business Owner3 years ago
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- 96209303Nov 19, 2023
Copper & Kings was on my to do list i'm bringing my husband to Louisville for the first time. Well, not your typical distillery tour in Kentucky is Brandy, absinthe, gin distillery is always an impressive and low-key a place to try. Our tour guide Amy was knowledgeable and had great recommendations for other places in Louisville. I have not been to Copper and Kings in a few years and despite being bought by a larger company a few years ago the Indie culture was still present. outside burst a wild flower garden to welcome you which reportedly feeds into their behalf where they get honey. Shipping containers of bright, orange and charcoal. Black welcome you into their entrance. Through the shipping containers is an open space perfect for events inside the building, you can see the copper stills. Check in for the tours on the second floor in addition to the gift shop. Third floor hosts the rooftop bar and restaurant which in the past has always been an awesome place to be. The stills are named after Bob Dylan songs, and there's a playlist on Spotify that they play every single day to create auditory vibrations to help their liquors absorb flavor from the bourbon barrels in which they are housed. That should tell you enough about the vibes of this place. we love it.
Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - 492001652Dec 12, 2023
We were wanting to grab some bottles to gift over the holiday season. We popped over on a Friday night. We were able to get a parking spot right out front (which was great because there was hardly any street parking available). However as we walked up we noticed a sign that said the gift shop was closed as well as the rooftop bar due to a holiday party.
We ended up going back over on Sunday in the afternoon. Same great parking space. We got a couple of bottles and even some merch (a crewneck sweater & a hat) for ourselves.
We definitely want to go back for a tour!Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Sep 5, 2023
This was our first visit to Louisville and we wanted to experience The Bourbon Trail. We mainly selected distilleries that were within walking distance of our downtown hotel. I had also heard that Copper & Kings had a cool rooftop bar/restaurant and we thought it would be nice to eat there before our tour and tastings.
The building has several cool orange shipping containers out front, and a cool orange music style of decor inside. Upon arrival we realized that they do not distill bourbon; but mostly brandy. This didn't bother us; we chalked it up to another new experience. Our guide, Collin, was amazing; personable and funny. He explained to us that that since they're not making bourbon; the rules aren't quite as strict and that they take a modern approach to brandy. In other words; it's not your grandma's brandy.
We learned so much from Collin. Some of the most interesting facts are that Cooper & Kings got it's name from the copper stills and an owner who loves the band Kings of Leon. The stills are all named after women in Bob Dylan songs. (Rose Marie, Magdalena, Sara, etc.) And they use something called "sonic aging" to speed up the aging process of the brandy. This means they literally blast music that causes the barrels to vibrate. The day we were there they were blasting music from the first inductees to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. (Bob Dylan, Aretha Franklin, etc.). Sometimes they play artists who have a birthday. Everything from Nickelback to BTS to Baby Shark. They do have a strict rule: no Barry Manillow or the song, Brandy. They also make several gins and a couple of types of Absynthe in addition to brandy.
After our tour we got to sample several kinds of brandy and gin. All the people we met were friendly and we thoroughly enjoyed our tastings. Finally we visited the gift shop where we found some cute t-shirts to purchase. Everyone there was friendly and we had a great afternoon. I definitely recommend taking this tour, not serious or stuffy at all.Helpful 3Thanks 0Love this 3Oh no 0 - May 25, 2023
Out of the four distilleries I visited, this one was by far the best! First of all, the design of the facilities was beaming with creativity. I came rather early (maybe around 12 or 1) and I was the only person on my tasting tour. That didn't matter because my tour guide treated me just as though the room was full. My tour guide was very knowledgeable and took the time to answer any of my questions. They are doing some cool things with distilling there, including "Sonic mixing" where the barrels in the basement are "listening" to music as a way to mix their contents.
I admit they also have some of the best swag there, although they had sold out of the super dope orange hat that I wanted to buy.
Standouts for me were Floodwall, Cafe liquor, and (regular) absinthe. I'd definitely like to visit when they have live music!Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Jul 9, 2023
I have been to quite a few distilleries in my life, more than 10 on this trip alone and this one stands out. Mostly because this is the first Brandy specific distillery ive been to. The grounds are really great especially given its location, i didn't get a chance to check out the rooftop bar since I came on a holiday but I did do a tour and tasting. Our tour guide was clearly passionate about his job and very entertaining so that always makes it better. Then we got to the tasting and It was seriously one of my favorite places to taste! Everything here is so good! I ended up walking away with a bottle and even more happy about a bottle of gin someone got me from here a few months earlier.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Nov 21, 2022
In my later years I have entered into a deep and meaningful relationship with Cognac, exploring different labels and drinking cognac cocktails, like the Vieux Carre, Sazerac (cognac instead of rye, or 50/50 cognac/rye), and Saratoga.
And being so enamored I was excited to snag tickets for a tour of Copper & Kings on a very busy Labor Day weekend. Would their brandy be world class or sickly sweet?
I assure you, my noble bourbon boozers, that I was not disappointed.
Copper & Kings makes a superb brandy, complex and smooth, that compares very favorably to good Cognac. At $30 a bottle retail, it is also an excellent value that you don't often see from smaller companies.
In addition to their brandy selections they distill a variety of flavored liqueurs, absinthe, and a few barrels of bourbon. The flavored liqueurs were well made, if you go for that sort of thing, whereas the bourbon isn't anything special, especially for the price.
The absinthe, however, was superb, and it comes in at a lower price point than, say, Kubler or Pernod. Highly recommended.
In addition to producing a superb product, the distillery itself is a gorgeous hideaway within Louisville proper, with a funky orange drenched tasting room with cool art and a papier-mache dragon.
The tour is a lot of fun, with an enthusiastic tour guide, a strong tasting program, and cool swag if you want a souvenir.
Stop by if you are in town and look for the brandy and absinthe in your local liquor store.Helpful 2Thanks 1Love this 2Oh no 0 - Nov 8, 2022
So I told the staff on Saturday I'm an elite yelper and I would write an amazing review. I hope I meet their hopes and expectations.
Who goes to Bourbon country to want to learn about Gin? My BFF. She was on a mission. She did a google search and here we landed.
The distillery and establishment was very clean. Impressive overall. The staff was beyond EXCEPTIONAL and I mean all of them. As you walk in through the main doors, you will find language welcoming all communities as this is a highly inclusive company. If you have issues being accepting and inclusive - you can leave. They highlight their values at the door and you know what to expect. I loved it.
We tried a flight of gin. Who knew? I'm telling you we were learning all the way. Couple of gin cocktails - yum! You can see the city from the rooftop.
The bar/restaurant hours vary from tour hours and gift shop hours. Don't be rude about it just pay attention. We hate a heavy late lunch so showing up before the kitchen opened was fine by us.
We thoroughly enjoyed what we learned about Gin and the staff made the experience unforgettable. It was nice having the opportunity to visit a business so mindful about inclusivity and truly making it their core values. Impressive. #deiprofessionalhereHelpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - 34673Jul 26, 2022
This. Was. Amazing. The bartender really knew what they were doing. The drinks were beautiful, smelled good, and were also delicious. That's something because I usually find the taste of alcohol unpleasant! I loved the Lovers Quarrel. My friends enjoyed the Fly me to the Moon and the Espresso Martini (which was dotted with real coffee beans). One person got a drink where they attached a sliced lemon to the glass and you were supposed to rub and smell the lemon before having a sip to influence the flavor- it made it a novel and delicious experience. I would give more stars if I could
Location: The outside was really cool and spacious. They were hosting a wedding on the second floor but the sound wasn't very noticeable for us sitting on the third floor. There was a nice view of the skyline as well.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Karolina M.Warren, NJ2002671449May 21, 2023
We took a tasting tour and learned quite a bit from our guide. This is a very cool distillery with a variety of stills and barrels which of course results in unique flavors. There is an outdoor area that holds events and a still did named Maple who is an absolute cutey. Over all a great experience i would recommend to check out!
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - 4988282923253Mar 18, 2022
Goodness, we had such a special experience here at the rooftop bar on a midday Friday afternoon. We had a little time to kill before catching a flight out of Louisville. This was our first indoor food and drink experience in two years! We ended up going for it because the space was empty during our visit. Between the friendly bartender (who had recently moved to Lou from Nashville) and the beautiful rooftop space featuring floor to ceiling windows, modern decor, views of downtown Louisville and an outdoor patio space, this was a five star experience through and through. And I haven't even mentioned by Old Fashioned yet! The cocktail packed a punch but was smooth from start to finish.
If you're new to Copper & Kings Distillery - it's truly a one-of-a-kind distillery. The building is LEED certified, features shipping container offices/gift shop to kick off your visit, guided tours, unique distilling methods - see "sonic aging" and a light bites menu. Not to mention the Scandinavian vibes that you'll find in their outdoor space with a fire pit, sleek design and thoughtful landscaping.
I'd have to say Copper & Kings is one of my favorite spots to visit when in Louisville. Bravo to the entire team for creating such a thoughtful and fun business for locals and visitors alike.Helpful 15Thanks 0Love this 11Oh no 0
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