About
Sazerac Company recently acquired the former Garrard County Distilling Co. facility following the company’s bankruptcy proceedings, bringing one of the largest spirits companies in the country into ownership of the large-scale Lancaster production site. The distillery was originally developed as a major modern whiskey production campus intended to reshape Central Kentucky’s bourbon landscape and bring significant investment and long-term economic growth to Garrard County. While the facility is not currently operating as a public tourism destination, the acquisition by Sazerac has generated renewed interest in the site’s long-term future and its potential role within Kentucky’s evolving bourbon industry. For now, travelers should still view the property primarily as a production landmark rather than a guaranteed stop for tours, tastings, or visitor experiences.
History
Garrard County Distilling Co. became well-known quickly for one main reason. It’s scale. Early coverage focused heavily on the massive size of the facility and its ability to produce whiskey at volumes typically associated with some of Kentucky’s largest operations, making it one of the most attention-grabbing newcomers in the state’s bourbon industry. The project also represented a major wave of new investment confidence in Kentucky whiskey, bringing large-scale distilling infrastructure to Garrard County and signaling the continued expansion of bourbon production across the Commonwealth. Public attention surrounding the distillery frequently tied into the story-driven identity of the All Nations whiskey brand, while more recent headlines have centered around bankruptcy proceedings, temporary closure, and uncertainty surrounding future operations. Following those proceedings, Sazerac Company acquired the facility, creating renewed interest in what the long-term future of the site may look like under new ownership.
Notoriety
Garrard County Distilling Co. entered Kentucky’s bourbon conversation quickly after beginning production in early 2024, drawing widespread attention as one of the state’s most ambitious modern independent distillery projects. Industry coverage frequently highlighted the scale of the operation, its rapid development timeline, and its plans for large-volume whiskey production in Central Kentucky. The facility was viewed as a major investment in the future of Kentucky bourbon and an example of continued growth within the state’s whiskey industry during a period of significant expansion. By spring 2025, however, the distillery became the focus of a very different kind of attention. Multiple reports confirmed the operation had shut down production activities and furloughed employees as financial and legal challenges intensified. Public filings and coverage detailed liens, disputes involving unpaid construction costs, and lawsuits connected to the project’s development. Court-supervised proceedings later placed the company under receiver or court-appointed management oversight as creditors and financial claims were addressed through a bankruptcy-related restructuring process.
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
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Things To Do
Pioneer Playhouse
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Great American Dollhouse Museum
Food & Drink
Boogie Knight’s
Copper & Oak
The Still at Blue Rook Distillery
Stay
The Stanford Inn
Lock Ridge Park
Beaumont Inn

