Buffalo Trace is opening a summer camp for bourbon lovers
Buffalo Trace is launching 'Camp Buffalo Trace,' a free immersive summer camp experience designed for adult bourbon enthusiasts.
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Buffalo Trace Distillery has announced the creation of an adults-only summer camp experience. The program combines bourbon education with overnight luxury camping, allowing participants to learn the process of making bourbon.
Coverage from People.com, USA Today, and Southern Living emphasizes that the experience is free. Breaking Bourbon and The Manual further detail the event's focus on immersive learning and high-end accommodations.
Future coverage may provide specific details on how to apply or the dates for the camp, as current reports focus on the announcement of the offering.
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Quick answers
What is Camp Buffalo Trace?
It is a free, immersive summer camp experience for adults that features bourbon education and luxury overnight camping.
Who is eligible to attend?
The experience is specifically designed for adults and bourbon lovers.
What can participants learn at the camp?
According to coverage from USA Today, participants can learn how to make bourbon.
Coverage (5)
- Buffalo Trace Is Offering a Free Immersive Summer Camp Experience for Adults: Here’s What You Need to Know People.com · 12h ago
- Buffalo Trace Is Hosting An Adults-Only Summer Camp For Bourbon Lovers Southern Living · 12h ago
- Buffalo Trace Distillery Announces "Camp Buffalo Trace", New Summer Experience Featuring Bourbon Education and Overnight Luxury Camping Breaking Bourbon · 12h ago
- You can go to this free adult summer camp and learn to make bourbon USA Today · 12h ago
- Buffalo Trace is opening a summer camp for bourbon lovers The Manual · 12h ago broke it first
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