About
Diageo Distillery in Lebanon is a modern, large-scale Kentucky whiskey production site. Built as a purpose-driven, sustainability-forward facility, it represents a different side of Kentucky’s bourbon culture. Less a visitor campus and more behind-the-scenes engine supporting American whiskey production at significant volume. While it isn’t designed as a public-facing destination, it’s still a noteworthy stop on the map for travelers who enjoy understanding how Kentucky bourbon is made at every level. From small craft producers to major producers investing in the state’s long-term distilling future. If you’re planning a Lebanon-area bourbon itinerary, this site pairs best as a see it on the drive landmark while you focus your tastings and tours at nearby visitor-ready distilleries.
History
Diageo announced the Lebanon project as a major Kentucky investment and developed the facility on a sizable property along Bourbon Drive, positioning it as a long-term production hub for American whiskey. The distillery was designed and built as a next-generation site, which includes a 72,000-square-foot operation with a substantial warehousing footprint and the capability to produce whiskey at scale. A defining milestone in the distillery’s story came with its opening as Diageo’s first carbon-neutral whiskey distillery in North America, a headline achievement tied directly to renewable electricity use and process design intended to avoid fossil fuels during production. The Lebanon facility also reinforced Marion County’s growing identity within Kentucky’s spirits economy, complementing nearby legacy and craft distilleries while supporting broader regional development tied to bourbon tourism, agriculture, and logistics.
Notoriety
The Lebanon distillery is best known for its carbon-neutral footprint and its role in demonstrating how large producers are modernizing whiskey production while investing in Kentucky. The facility has been associated with producing Bulleit Bourbon and is frequently cited for its operational approach, which uses renewable electricity and modern equipment designed to minimize emissions during cooking and distillation. It’s also notable for how it ties into the local supply chain, emphasizing Kentucky agriculture and the state’s deep bench of distilling talent. While it is not a must-visit destination in the traditional tasting-room sense, it has become a point of interest for bourbon fans who like to understand the industry end-to-end.
experiences

Cocktail Classes
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At this time, the distillery does not offer any cocktail classes.

Tours & Tastings
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At this time, the distillery does not offer any tours or tastings.
amenities
Not Applicable
nearby
Distilleries
Limestone Branch Distillery
Jeffersons Distillery
Maker’s Mark Distillery
Things To Do
Kentucky Cooperage Visitor Center
Rosewood Country Club
Jesters Winery
Food & Drink
Good Buddies Brewing Co.
Backroad Burger
Rosewood Bar & Grill
Stay
Hampton Inn
The Trail Hotel
Talbott Inn
