The Bluegrass Coffee and Bourbon Lounge locations in the Olde Town and Candelas neighborhoods in Arvada — at 7415 Grandview Avenue and 18068 West 92nd Lane — have announced their 2025 Whiskey Wednesdays calendar, featuring a variety of high-profile distilleries.
Starting Wednesday, May 7, with Bardstown Bourbon at the Olde Town address, and continuing through late October, the two Bluegrass locations will host representatives from a rotating cast of distillers who'll offer you a chance to taste whiskey and learn from the experts, as well as connect with fellow whiskey aficionados. Each evening will feature a selection of spirits from the featured distillery, with a range of styles represented; pizza and garlic knots will be provided to help soak up the spirits.
“Whiskey Wednesday is not just about tasting whiskey; it’s about creating connections and sharing stories,” says Josh Schwartz, GM of Bluegrass Coffee and Bourbon Lounge. “We are excited to bring together some of the best in the industry and our loyal fans for an experience that goes beyond the glass.”
The calendar for Whiskey Wednesdays (as well as one Rum Wednesday):
May 7, Olde Town: Bardstown Bourbon Co.
May 21, Olde Town: High West
May 28, Candelas: WhistlePig Whiskey
June 11, Olde Town: New Riff
June 25, Olde Town: Buffalo Trace
July 9, Candelas: Frey Ranch
July 16, Olde Town: Heaven Hill
July 23, Olde Town: Angel’s Envy
August 6, Candelas: Buffalo Trace
August 20, Olde Town: Jim Beam
September 3, Olde Town: Still Austin
September 10, Olde Town: Wild Turkey
September 17, Candelas: Planteray Rum
October 1, Olde Town: Holladay Bourbon
October 15, Olde Town: Branch & Barrel Distilling
October 22, Candelas: Smokeye Hill
Bluegrass Coffee and Bourbon Lounge has been recognized by Whiskey Advocate magazine as a top whiskey bar and will celebrate its tenth anniversary in August; the Whiskey Wednesdays program is now starting its seventh season.
Whiskey Wednesday starts at 6:30 p.m.; tickets to each session of the series are $30 in advance online and $35 day off; learn more at thebluegrasslounge.com