Lux Row Distillers
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A major Kentucky bourbon distillery in Bardstown built by Luxco (now part of MGP Ingredients following the 2021 merger), giving physical production capacity to brands that had historically been sourced. Home to Ezra Brooks, Rebel Bourbon, Blood Oath, David Nicholson, and Daviess County. The 18,000-square-foot distillery and visitor center on a 70-acre campus in the heart of bourbon country represented Luxco's transition from a spirits company that sourced all its whiskey to one that distills its own. The MGP acquisition created a powerhouse: MGP's massive Indiana operation for contract distilling plus Lux Row's Kentucky base for their premium brands. Capacity of approximately 3 million proof gallons per year makes it a significant operation.
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The Lux Row Distillers Tale
In the rolling hills of Nelson County, where limestone bedrock has filtered Kentucky spring water for millennia, Lux Row Distillers rose in 2018 as more than just another bourbon house. Here, on seventy acres in the heart of Bardstown, Luxco Inc. planted their flag in bourbon soil after decades of sourcing whiskey from others.
The limestone beneath speaks first—ancient seas compressed into rock that kisses every drop of water with mineral character before it enters the mash. This same geological foundation that made Kentucky bourbon country runs beneath Lux Row's eighteen-thousand-square-foot distillery, connecting new copper to old bedrock.
The decision to build here wasn't romantic; it was strategic. For years, Luxco had shepherded brands like Ezra Brooks and Rebel Bourbon without owning a single still. But by 2018, the whiskey renaissance demanded authenticity, and authenticity meant making your own. The massive facility—capable of three million proof gallons annually—announced Luxco's transformation from merchant bottler to legitimate distiller.
Inside the stillhouse, copper columns rise like industrial monuments to American ambition. Each piece of equipment represents calculated risk: the gamble that a sourcing company could become a production powerhouse. The choice proved prescient when MGP Ingredients acquired Luxco in 2021, creating a bourbon empire spanning from Indiana's contract distilling capital to Kentucky's spiritual heartland.
The visitor center tells the story Luxco always wanted to tell—not of purchased whiskey, but of grain transformed by their own hands. Blood Oath, David Nicholson, Daviess County: brands that once carried the quiet shame of sourced juice now flow from Lux Row's own copper.
This is modern American whiskey-making stripped of nostalgia. No family recipes passed down through generations, no tales of moonshiners in the hollers. Instead, Lux Row represents corporate whiskey done right: serious investment, serious equipment, serious respect for the craft.
The limestone water still flows. The stills still gleam. And in Nelson County, where bourbon dreams take root in ancient stone, Lux Row writes its next chapter with every barrel that rolls into the rickhouse.