Lawrenceburg Bourbon Co. has announced a multi-million-dollar distillery project in Anderson County, Kentucky. The Lawrenceburg distillery is the first new whiskey operation in Anderson County since 1949 and the first craft distillery in the county.
Spanning three acres, the Lawrenceburg Bourbon Co. campus will be an immersive experience. The buildout includes a state-of-the-art distillery, tasting room, gift shop, tours, private barrel room and bourbon bar, designed to be approachable and informative.
Remodeling of the existing structure will commence immediately, with a temporary tasting room and gift shop opening in early October.
Lawrenceburg Bourbon Co. is proudly Navy Combat Veteran-owned. Founders Greg and Katie Keeley carry the core Navy values of service, honor, and commitment into distillery operations. LBC is committed to ensuring that 50% of its team are Veterans – military, first responders, nurses and law enforcement.
“We are thrilled to unveil our new distillery,” says Greg Keeley, Founder and Wannabe Distiller at Lawrenceburg Bourbon Company. “This is more than a physical expansion – a realization of the American dream. That an immigrant can serve his new country on the battlefield and then create a distillery, could only happen in this country. It is genuinely remarkable.”
Lawrenceburg Bourbon Company has garnered a reputation for single-barrel, cask-strength spirits of uncommon character. The lineup includes the flagship, “One Cask Bourbon,” “Very Small Batch Bourbon,” and “Ten x Ten,” a 100% small batch rye expression. The “Empirical Series” will launch this Fall featuring High Wheat Rye.
Lawrenceburg Bourbon Co. is firmly rooted in Anderson County’s bourbon heritage, creating exceptional whiskies that honor tradition while pushing the boundaries of what’s possible.