To get the most out of your visit to the Louisville Bourbon Trail, it’s important to plan ahead. Start by deciding which distilleries you want to visit and what kind of experience you’re looking for.
Brad Ayer
Brad Ayer
Hello, my name is Brad Ayer, and I am a proud bourbon lover and fan of the Louisville Cardinals. I have a deep appreciation for the history and craftsmanship that goes into making a fine bourbon, and I love trying different varieties to discover new flavors and nuances. When I'm not sipping on a glass of my favorite bourbon, you can find me cheering on the Louisville Cardinals at their games. Go Cards!
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Louisville Adds Promising Talent with Transfer Tre White for 2023-24 Season
by Brad Ayerby Brad AyerStanding at 6-foot-7, White joins the Cardinals after an impressive freshman season at USC, where he showcased his skills on the court. With three years of eligibility remaining, his addition bolsters Louisville’s lineup.
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Cardinals Baseball Win Big Against Cincinnati With Long Ball Hits
by Brad Ayerby Brad AyerMatt Klein and Christian Knapczyk each hit two-out RBI singles, bringing the score to 6-0. Eddie King Jr. added another three-run homer, his second of the season this time.
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There have been 133 University of Louisville players drafted, and the coaching staff are looking for the first draftee since Tutu Atwell was selected in the second round of the 2021 draft.
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In an announcement made via his social media accounts, Ellis revealed that he will remain eligible to rejoin Louisville’s team, or another college team if he chooses to transfer, as long as he signs with an NCAA-approved agent.
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Louisville Football Recruiting News: Top 50 Prospect To Visit Louisville
by Brad Ayerby Brad AyerHopson, who is ranked as the No. 44 player nationally in the 2025 cycle and the No. 2 overall prospect in Mississippi for the 2025 class, will be on an unofficial visit to U of L on Monday.
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Withers was highly recruited in high school, receiving scholarship offers from several schools including Texas A&M, Connecticut, Arizona, Virginia, and Oklahoma, before ultimately choosing Louisville.
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