Friday evening was the first night of the second annual Detroit Bourbon Fest.

Though originally scheduled to be held at the Belle Isle Boat House, due to structural issues, the indoor bourbon festival found its home at the Belle Isle Casino instead.

The festival featured more than 200 whiskeys from brands and distilleries like Maker’s Mark, Duke & Dame, Uncle Nearest, Coppercraft Distillery, and Benchmark Beverage Co.

The event also featured live music and local food and merchandise vendors. 

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