Restoration efforts begin at Buffalo Trace Distillery after flooding Apr 11, 2025 Apr 11, 2025 Updated Apr 11, 2025 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The distillery was hit by flooding. Tags Louisville-news Wdrb-news Wdrb News Wdrb News Louisville News Kentucky News Indiana News As featured on 1:47+4 Buffalo Trace Distillery working to reopen in ‘limited capacity’ after historic flooding One of Kentucky's most popular distilleries spent much of this week under water and now, hundreds of people are working around the clock at Buffalo Trace to clean up the mess left behind. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Jude Redfield's Thursday morning forecast Poll Poll Most Popular Articles Videos ArticlesState report shows 41 JCPS schools in bottom 5% statewide in overall performanceLa Grange man arrested for rape, sodomy of 16-year-oldYearly audit shows JCPS' finances 'strong and stable' despite $188 million budget deficitCRAWFORD | MSU knocks off Kentucky, but Pope’s postgame may be the real red flagMan indicted on 2 murder charges in west Louisville triple shooting22-year-old southern Indiana man charged with child porn after year-long investigation2 weeks after Louisville's fatal UPS crash, here's what happened and what comes next'This is a joke' | Lexington college student wins $7,777 from Kentucky Lottery scratch-offLouisville hemp company fights federal law that would ban all its productsAllegiant Air offering nonstop flights to popular beach destination Videos
1:47+4 Buffalo Trace Distillery working to reopen in ‘limited capacity’ after historic flooding One of Kentucky's most popular distilleries spent much of this week under water and now, hundreds of people are working around the clock at Buffalo Trace to clean up the mess left behind.