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Four must-try beverage flights in Louisville, KY

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The Red River Gorge flight features three red wines from California. | Photo by LOUtoday

We didn’t choose the multi-beverage lifestyle, it chose us. That’s why we’ve rounded up four must-try flights around the 502 — after all, why have one big drink when you could sip on multiple small ones at once?

LouVino, 1606 Bardstown Rd.

Get a six- or nine-oz flight of red, white, or rosé wine, named after local landmarks and celebrities, like the “Jennifer Lawrence.” Add a cheese plate for $3 more + get three cheeses to bring out the rich flavors of the wines.

The Champagnery, 1764 Frankfort Ave.

Few things will make you feel fancier than sipping on a flight of bubbles in this bar + lounge. Treat yourself to one of seven options and pair your spirits with marcona almonds, a charcuterie board, or the crab cakes.

Brendon’s Catch 23, 505 S. 4th St.

Bourbon is the main event here in LOU, and it doesn’t get more main-stage than the 100+ whiskeys available here — including the restaurant’s own personalized expressions. Book a tasting to explore the different flavor profiles + mashbills of three.

Kaiju, 1004 E. Oak St.

Grab this $10 sake flight before you hit the stage for karaoke — you’ll get a two-oz pour of each — and pair it with the pretzel bites and beer cheese + takoyaki.

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