Stay up to date with all the latest news, announcements, and behind-the-scenes stories from the Kentucky Bourbon Country Auction and Celebration. We'll be your exclusive source for sneak peeks at the auction line-up, special guest announcements, event highlights, and more. From the latest bottle acquisitions to insider interviews with industry legends, this is your go-to guide for everything happening in the world of bourbon.
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January 20, 2026
KBCA reveals King of Kentucky and Old Forester Birthday Bourbon lot as the next installment in its “12 Lots of Bourbon” series
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January 20, 2026
Titled “Revolution,” the newly revealed lot pays tribute to the American Revolution and the spirit of bold innovation that continues to define the nation as it prepares to mark its 250th anniversary.
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January 20, 2026
The Kentucky Bourbon Country Auction & Celebration (KBCA) today announced the next installment of the “12 Lots of Bourbon”
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January 20, 2026
The Kentucky Bourbon Country Auction and Celebration is a first-of-its-kind gathering honoring Kentucky’s bourbon legacy while giving back to the heroes who protect our nation.
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September 18, 2025
How KBCA Partner, Louisville Pure Tap® plays a crucial role in the bourbon industry by supplying high-quality water to nearly 20 distilleries in Kentucky, reinforcing the connection between excellent water and excellent bourbon.
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September 17, 2025
Tim Laird is a seasoned hospitality and spirits professional (30+ years) based in Louisville, Kentucky, serving as Chief Entertaining Officer at Brown-Forman and participating in TV, writing and spirits education will join us as the master of ceremonies for the KBCA Auction and as the host for the Sunday Last Pour Brunch.
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September 16, 2025
A spirited gathering in the heart of Bourbon Country, the Kentucky Bourbon Country Auction and Celebration unites collectors, enthusiasts, and distillers for a weekend of rare finds, community, and the timeless taste of Kentucky tradition.
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