on Monday, we might see them at Ethere-
al on Thursday. People like to experience
different taprooms and try new things,
and the Brewgrass Trail has helped en-
courage that. It gives them a roadmap of
everywhere they can go."
Visitors to Lexington can pick up a
Brewgrass Trail Passport and guide at
any of the breweries included in the pro-
gram or at the Lexington Visitors Center,
located downtown in Courthouse Square
one floor below the new Breeders' Cup
offices. Each time patrons visit one of
the taprooms on the Brewgrass Trail,
they can have their passport stamped,
and once they have collected stamps
from all of the breweries, they can send
it back to VisitLEX to receive a free Brew-
grass Trail t-shirt.
"The Brewgrass Trail is a good way to
help you get your feet wet and set an itin-
erary," said Bishop. "You can plan your
experience based on the map on the
back and the descriptions of the brewer-
ies. People can spend one day or several
exploring the beer scene, just like people
often do with the Bourbon Trail."