Bluegrass Brewing Company

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Bluegrass Brewing Company is a microbrewery based in Louisville, Kentucky. The company was founded as a brewpub in St. Matthews, Kentucky in 1993 by chief brewers David Pierce and Jerry Gnagy. Since the opening, the brewery has become a regional microbrewery distributing bottled beer. They also operate brewpubs at Louisville International Airport and Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, as well as a second Louisville location downtown at 4th Street.

Their beers include American Pale Ale, Summer Wheat, Altbier, Luna de Miel Raspberry Meade, Dark Star Porter, Frambozen, Nut Brown Ale, Kolsch, Belgian Red, Kylee's Smokin Wheat, Pappy VanWinkle Bourbon Barrel Stout, and Professor Gesser's Mind Numbing Ale. The brewery regularly competes in the Great American Beer Festival and its beers have won a number of awards there, including a gold medal in 2003 for its smoked beer "Black Silk" and a bronze medal, also in 2003, for its Dortmunder-style lager beer.[1][2]

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  1. ^ Beer Me!
  2. ^ Great American Beer Festival - 2003 winners

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