Stunning Bourbon Barrel Art Display Unveils Today in Bourbon Country’s Lexington, KY. Live Auction on May 10th.

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Ok, yes, it’s what’s on the inside that counts. We get that. Especially with Bourbon barrels;) However, lets not discount what’s on the outside and enhancing the outer beauty, especially for a good cause. In Lexington, Kentucky, there is an upcoming display of 10 beautifully painted Bourbon barrels by various local artists, all of which […]

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Ok, yes, it’s what’s on the inside that counts. We get that. Especially with Bourbon barrels;) However, lets not discount what’s on the outside and enhancing the outer beauty, especially for a good cause.

In Lexington, Kentucky, there is an upcoming display of 10 beautifully painted Bourbon barrels by various local artists, all of which will be up for grabs at a LIVE AUCTION on May 10th. The official unveiling is today, March 15th, 5pm EDT at Lexington’s 5/3 Pavilion via The Jockey. The organizer is our good friend Kate Lossen, special shout out to her, to the Lexington Event Company, Alltech Brewing, Longwood Antiques and to all the artists who have worked so hard together in creating such a visually captivating movement.

Below is the press release with all the good stuff and how to get more involved!

Official Press Release

[Lexington, KY] – The Jockey is excited to announce a captivating art installation, presented by the Lexington Event Company and sponsored by Alltech Brewing and Longwood Antique Woods. Showcased on the patio at 131 Cheapside, next to the 5/3 Pavilion, this exhibition features ten hand-painted barrels. It highlights our local artistic talent and celebrates the dynamic culture of our community.

Date: March 15th, 2024  

Time: 5:00 PM  

Location: The Jockey’s Patio, 131 Cheapside, Lexington, KY 40507

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The unveiling ceremony will commence promptly at 5:00 PM on March 15th. Attendees will have the opportunity to admire these unique artworks while enjoying refreshments and interacting with the artists.

The ten featured artists are:

1. Remi Bellocq

2. Wylie Caudill 

3. Joanne Hope Skiles Couch

4. Jon Gaddis 

5. Enrique Gonzalez

6. Lennon Michalski

7. Brando Mullins

8. Connor Query

9. Kiptoo Tarus

10. Kayla Weber

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This art installation not only offers public enjoyment but also gives patrons at The Jockey a chance to preview the barrels in person before the opportunity to purchase them in May. ‘Art, Ales, and Advocacy’ is a charitable event hosted by The Jockey on May 10th, where the ten horse racing-themed, hand-painted barrels will be auctioned. The proceeds will benefit the Fayette Alliance, a nonprofit dedicated to sustainable and equitable growth in Lexington-Fayette County through advocacy, education, and research. Hosted by The Jockey and presented by the Lexington Event Company, with support from Alltech Brewing and Longwood Antique Woods, this event promises an evening brimming with art, entertainment, and philanthropy.

“Where Artistry Meets Advocacy, and Every Sip Makes a Difference!”

**Event Highlights:**

– Date: May 10, 2024

– Time: 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

– Location: The Jockey Bar, Lexington, Kentucky

– Tickets: $25 

– Ticket cost Includes entry, a drink ticket and passed Hors d’oeuvres

– Live Music by Ben Lacy

– Live Auction

**Auction Items:** Ten thoroughbred racing theme hand-painted barrels will be available for auction, showcasing the artistic talents of renowned local artists.

TICKETS: Tickets for the May 10th auction event will be available for purchase starting at 5:00 PM on March 15th, coinciding with the unveiling of the art installation.  Tickets can be purchased here:  https://www.eventbrite.com/e/art-ales-and-advocacy-tickets-853043254337

All proceeds from the auction will benefit the non-profit organization Fayette Alliance; an organization that is committed to fostering sustainable and equitable growth in Lexington-Fayette County through land-use advocacy, education, and research.

“Where Artistry Meets Advocacy, and Every Sip Makes a Difference!”

For media inquiries, interviews with artists or further information, please contact Kate Lossen at 859.312.3355 or hello@thejockeybar.com.

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New $5m Distillery Homeplace Experience Coming to Lexington, KY

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An exciting new chapter is afoot for Lexington, Kentucky based RD1 Spirits as a ground break ceremony this week commenced for a new $4.8 million 10,000+ square foot Distillery Homeplace Experience. The award winning Kentucky Straight Bourbon brand will soon call its new home and will serve as the anchoring tenant at the destination development […]

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An exciting new chapter is afoot for Lexington, Kentucky based RD1 Spirits as a ground break ceremony this week commenced for a new $4.8 million 10,000+ square foot Distillery Homeplace Experience.

The award winning Kentucky Straight Bourbon brand will soon call its new home and will serve as the anchoring tenant at the destination development area The Commons. This is a big deal for the city as the newest entertainment district with its own special blend of uniting life, work, and play. All this within less than a mile from Lexington’s vibrant downtown scene.

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RD1 Distillery at The Commons. Rendering by Lord Aeck Sargent
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RD1 Distillery at The Commons will honor Lexington’s bourbon history dating back to 1865 while showcasing modern-day innovation with wood finishing.  RD1’s new brand destination will more than double the size of RD1’s existing Tasting Room & Gift Shop on Manchester Road, complementing this fast-growing, Lexington-based brand. 

“RD1 is expanding the boundaries of Lexington’s Distillery District and strengthening the appeal of what the great city of Lexington has to offer,” said Mark Stoops, RD1 shareholder and advisor, and Lexington business leader. “As one of the newest brands added to the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, RD1 Distillery at The Commons will help boost hometown pride and contribute to the vibrant, winning atmosphere of our community.”

Guest Experience

With the new distillery, RD1 will offer additional, customized experiences for guests to explore RD1’s portfolio of Kentucky Straight Bourbon and wood-finished, bourbon expressions.

The two-story RD1 Distillery at The Commons features outdoor seating areas on both levels, overlooking a historic water tower, a visible marker for the entertainment district that will feature RD1 artwork.

The brand destination will include:

  • interactive, history-meets-innovation experience of Lexington’s bourbon milestones
  • fermentation-to-distillation tour
  • four private tasting rooms
  • a glass-enclosed R&D lab for wood finishing of Kentucky Straight Bourbon and barrel thieving
  • a VIP speakeasy tasting room
  • a craft cocktail bar
  • a gift shop
  • space for private events.

“RD1 looks to allow guests to experience bourbon in a way that’s most comfortable to them,” said Mike Tetterton, chief executive officer of RD1 and long-time Lexington resident and entrepreneur. “For most of us, that starts with exploring your palate. From there, we like to ask ‘what else can bourbon do?’ And we fill that curiosity by experimenting with different woods that delicately dance with the bourbon and really draw some exceptional flavor profiles.”

An R&D Distillery

RD1 Distillery at The Commons will include an 800-gallon pot still that is the hub of the operation. In addition, the location will also house a 175-gallon pot still, a 750-gallon fermenter, and a 1,000-gallon mash cooker. The distillery is expected to produce one barrel per week for the sole purpose of research and development. RD1 will continue to produce its Kentucky Straight Bourbon at Western Kentucky Distilling in Beaver Dam, Kentucky, under 8th-generation Master Distiller Jacob Call.

Bourbon industry veteran Don Hardwick of Louisville – also a shareholder in RD1 – is leading the distillery design of RD1 Distillery at The Commons.

“We want RD1 Distillery at The Commons to serve as a cornerstone of education, exploration, and entertainment in Lexington,” Tetterton added. “As a brand founded by Lexington entrepreneurs, we are motivated by the bourbon giants of our past and look to honor them with bourbon growth right here in our hometown.”

In December 2023, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear announced approval of $521,000 in incentives for RD1’s project from the Kentucky Tourism Development Finance Authority, upon recommendation by the Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet.

“This exciting new investment will provide a great bourbon experience for visitors to the Fayette County area. As we continue to see growth in Kentucky’s signature bourbon industry, projects like this are also adding momentum to our tourism efforts,” said Gov. Beshear. “I want to congratulate RD1 Spirits’ leadership and look forward to the positive impact the project will have on the tourism industry and the local community.”

OPENING DATE: RD1 Distillery at The Commons is expected to open in August 2024. Once fully operational, RD1 looks to create 11 full-time job positions.

The RD1 Story

As a brand founded to celebrate meaningful firsts, RD1 – which stands for Registered Distillery One – was founded in 2020 to help keep the story alive of some of Lexington’s first bourbon entrepreneurs, who founded Ashland Distillery in 1865. Ashland, which later changed ownership and became more widely known as the William Tarr Distillery, was Lexington’s first federally registered distillery.

“We’re not only fascinated by bourbon’s rich history but also in writing that next chapter,” Tetterton said. “It’s an honor and responsibility that we take seriously to help grow Fayette County and contribute to Kentucky as a whole.”

RD1’s award-winning portfolio includes RD1’s Kentucky Straight Bourbon WhiskeyKentucky Straight Bourbon Finished With French OakKentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Finished With Brazilian Amburana Wood, and Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Double Finished In Oak and Maple Barrels.

The brand has experienced tremendous growth in 2023, including expanded distribution to 16 states with an expectation of 25 states by the end of 2024. RD1 earned 66 awards in 2023, the majority gold and platinum for high marks in taste categories.

THE COMMONS

RD1 Distillery at The Commons will be located at 113 Turner Commons Way in Lexington and will sit at the entertainment district entrance, right off Main Street.

The Commons features include:

  • more than 600 parking spaces in the development, providing ample space for distillery guests
  • high-end, short-term vacation rentals
  • creative office space
  • 0.7-mile walking trail
  • adventure park with axe-throwing and high-speed go-karts
  • state-of-the-art music venue that promises to be a premier destination for live entertainment.

“We’re thrilled to welcome RD1 as an anchor tenant at The Commons,” said Daren Turner, chief executive officer of The Commons. “Their dedication to quality and community aligns perfectly with our vision for this development. RD1 complements our diverse tenants and embodies our mission of ‘Uniting Life, Work, and Play.’ Their innovative approach to bourbon and commitment to creating memorable experiences will undoubtedly enrich The Commons’ ecosystem.”

RD1 has worked closely with several partners on the development of the facility including architectural and design firm Lord Aeck Sargent out of Lexington, and law firm McBrayer and engineering firm VITOK, both out of Louisville.

Visit RD1spirits.com, and follow @RD1spirits on Facebook and Instagram to learn more about RD1’s growth in 2024.

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LIVE NOW: Charity Raffle for a 5 Bottle Van Winkle Collection including Pappy 23 Year

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Here’s your chance to win a 5 bottle Van Winkle Collection including the big dog 23 year Pappy. Best part, it’s all for a wonderful charity – Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Bluegrass (Lexington, KY). EVERY TICKET MAKES A DIFFERENCE! ENTER RAFFLE: HERE PRIZE: 2023 5 BOTTLE VW FALL COLLECTION -Pappy Van Winkle 23 […]

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Here’s your chance to win a 5 bottle Van Winkle Collection including the big dog 23 year Pappy. Best part, it’s all for a wonderful charity – Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Bluegrass (Lexington, KY). EVERY TICKET MAKES A DIFFERENCE!

ENTER RAFFLE: HERE

PRIZE: 2023 5 BOTTLE VW FALL COLLECTION

-Pappy Van Winkle 23 Year
-Pappy Van Winkle 20 Year
-Pappy Van Winkle 15 Year
-Van Winkle Special Reserve 12 Year
-Old Rip Van Winkle 10 Year

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BOTTLES SIGNED: All bottles signed by 4th generation family member Preston Van Winkle, son of Julian Van Winkle III.

COST: $100 per ticket. No limit on tickets purchased per person (exception of raffle cap).

TICKET CAP: 1,500 tickets. We hope you will join the RMHCLexington in hitting their goal of $150,000!

WHERE DO FUNDS GO? Each $100 raised (near to the dollar) will cover a family’s one night stay at the RMHC. Stay includes laundry, meals, and transportation. Just one ticket will make a tremendous difference! If the goal is met, each and every room for 3 months of the entire RMHCLexington will be paid for!

DRAWING DATE: Dec 15th, via Facebook Live @rmhclexington.

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