
Enjoyed: Thursday, April 7, 2022
Listed on the menu: Yes, as “Heath’s Old Fashioned” in the “Dudley’s Classics” section.
Ingredients: James E. Pepper 1776 Bourbon aged with Orange Zest, Demi Spice and Maple, dash of Peychaud’s Bitters.
The occasion: For the final evening of our spring break road trip, we selected Dudley’s on Short, an award-winning establishment and a local institution in the charming downtown. My sister and I had sampled a bit of the food on a previous stay in Lexington, so I now wanted to share the experience with Husband. The restaurant prides itself on its “Bluegrass Hospitality”. Indeed, the smartly-dressed patrons, the horse-themed decor, and the extensive bourbon list left us with no doubt that we were in the heart of genteel Kentucky.
My rating: ***** out of 5. I was pleased that the bourbon was one made in Lexington. (Coincidentally, James E. Pepper Distillery was one of our earlier stops on this day, but we purchased the rye and not the bourbon.) The sweetness of the cocktail came from the maple syrup, which I thought gave the bourbon an even greater caramel flavor. I did not taste the orange zest per se, and I did not ask what spices were part of the “demi spice”, although I picked up a lingering taste of cinnamon at the end of each sip. The combination of all of these varied flavors was delicious.
Final thoughts: Oh, bourbon was definitely the theme of the day. We started our afternoon at Four Roses Distillery in nearby Lawrenceburg, where we sampled several bourbons and a few cocktails. Later, we sought out a Crank and Boom ice cream shop, where I opted for a scoop of the totally-sinful bourbon and honey, whereas Husband ordered one of his stand-by favorites, a root beer float–with a shot of bourbon in it. And of course, we drank bourbon before and during our lovely supper at Dudley’s. Happily, I had the foresight to book lodging right downtown, so (whew!) no Designated Driver was needed.



