A mint julip is featured at the Brown Hotel. |
September is National
Bourbon Month; Follow the Urban Bourbon Trail in Louisville
by Pamela O'Meara
by Pamela O'Meara
Louisville, Ky, gives
visitors like me a chance to visit some of the best bourbon bars in the world to taste the drink in various forms -- straight, with champagne, in a mint
julep. My tour included a mint julep (bourbon with minty simple syrup and mint
sprig over ice) at the Brown Hotel, which in 1926 became the home of the Hot
Brown sandwich which is composed of bread,
fried green tomatoes, turkey, cheese, bacon and morney sauce. Hundreds of
hungry flappers enjoyed them after dancing half the night away, and I had a
sample.
Bourbon mixed with champagne is featured at the Seelbach Hotel in Louisville. |
At the nearby Seelbach
Hotel, which F. Scott Fitzgerald mentions in "The Great Gatsby,” I had a
glass of the hotel’s classic bourbon with champagne. The story goes that Fitzgerald
wrote part of Gatsby on napkins there, and characters Tom and Daisy were
married in the ballroom. Listed on the National Historic Register, the hotel is
also famous for a secret back room where Al Capone would regularly meet with
associates during Prohibition.
Bucks Restaurant and Bar is filled with flowers. |
Bucks Restaurant and Bar,
set among Victorian mansions, was filled with vases of white flowers and
glittering candles against a dark green background. We sampled 12-year-old
bourbon and a meringue dessert while listening to a young woman play a piano.
The Brown Hotel serves mini Hot Brown sandwiches. |
Photos by Pamela O'Meara
For more information go to
http://www.bourboncountry.com/things-to-do/urban-bourbon-trail/index.aspx.
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