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Opening in 1935, the Stitzel-Weller Distillery is one of the true cathedrals of the American Whiskey industry. Take a tour of the distillery and explore our products.
Stitzel–Weller Distillery is a former distillery located in Shively, a suburb of Louisville, Kentucky. It was founded in 1935, sold in 1972, and closed in 1992. [1] It produced a number of notable brands, and since 2014 it has served as a public tourism site for Bulleit Bourbon, as part of the Kentucky Bourbon Trail. [2] [3]
Come visit the Stitzel-Weller Distillery in Louisville, KY. Learn about the history of bourbon and get a behind the scenes tour and tasting. Book your experience!
Explore our wide variety of whiskey, including Blade and Bow, I.W. Harper and Orphan Barrel whiskey brands, carefully distilled at the Stitzel-Weller Distillery.
Stitzel-Weller Distillery. Originally opening on Derby Day in 1935 and reopening to the public in 2014, the historic Stitzel-Weller Distillery is one of the true cathedrals of the American whiskey industry.
Originally opening on Derby Day in 1935 and reopening to the public in 2014, the historic Stitzel-Weller Distillery is one of the true cathedrals of the American whiskey industry.
Originally opened on Derby Day in 1935 and reopened to the public in 2014, the Stitzel-Weller Distillery is one of the true cathedrals of the American whiskey industry. Located only five miles from downtown Louisville, the Bulleit Frontier Whiskey Experience is one of the most convenient and impressive along the Kentucky Bourbon Trail.
W.L. Weller and Sons and A. Ph. Stitzel took their relationship to the next level by merging the two companies in 1933 and forming Stitzel-Weller. A new distillery was built and opened on Derby Day in May of 1935 in Shively, Kentucky.
The Stitzel-Weller Distillery is a unicorn on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail. In addition to its celebrated Garden & Gun Club, cocktail classes, and an assortment of tours and tastings,...
The reputation of quality was there at Stitzel-Weller, but there were others distilleries equally admired by Bourbon drinkers. Let us look at the six sources of flavor to see what it was that made Stitzel-Weller whiskey different.