Don S.
Yelp
One of Lexington's first craft breweries and my personal favorite! West 6th is located at the end of Jefferson St. at 6th St., an area that has seen a tremendous revival in recent years and is a must visit area for locals and visitors alike!
Located in The Bread Box, a former Rainbo Bakery, that dates back to the late 1800's. This building has brought together not only an award winning brewery, but Smithtown Seafood, Food Chain (an aquaponic farm supplying Smithtown with seafood and greens) an art gallery, and The Broke Spoke bike shop, are just some of the tenants in this fabulous historic redevelopment. Tours are available for the brewery and Food Chain if you want a great education on brewing and a sustainable method of farming.
Ahh, now to the beer! West 6th brews some of Kentucky's best beers including many IPA's (try the flagship IPA and the Hopstatic), a great amber, and, the Pennyrile Pale ale are my favorites. You a stout person or just looking for a kick in the ass? Try the Snakes series of stouts, just make sure your DD is lined up or you have enough battery life to summon Uber upon your departure. Also there a lots of seasonals and collaborations to try depending on when you visit. Got that friend tagging along that will bitch about the lack of Mich Ultra? Order them a Cerveza or a glass of wine.
Not only are the beers great, so is the staff. Many of the bartenders and other staff has been around for years, which is impressive in the service industry! If you are a novice beer drinker or looking for that beer that suits your palate, just ask the knowledgeable folks and they will steer you in the right direction! Samples are also available.
Need some food to soak up the beer? Order from the adjoining Smithtown Seafood (owned by local celebrity chef Ouita Michel) you will find great seafood, sandwiches, and salads that will fill up that beer belly so you can order more beer! Check them out!
You can also find West 6th in Louisville in the NULU area as well as the West 6th Farm in Frankfort. As the owners say, they aren't looking to be the biggest craft brewery in Kentucky, just the best. I think they are right on target!