Our experience is with the non-distillery side of the business, the baked goods they sell under the name High Seas Sweets. We had a late lunch at Lefty's Diner nearby, but when my wife asked about pie they were nearly out. They directed us to Shipwreck as the source for their pies.
And boy was it worth it. At nearly 5 PM their selection was limited, but my wife asked about pecan and they brought one from the back. We purchased that and a Strawberry-Rhubarb Pie, both very reasonably priced. The cookies looked good too, but two pies were plenty to pick up.
The Strawberry-Rhubarb was excellent. A nice flavor, good topping and a tasty crust. The Pecan was, according to my wife, the best she has ever tasted. Since it's her favorite pie, that's high praise.
The quality here is top notch, the prices extremely good. We were at home from the moment we stopped in, and though they had a small rush of folks sampling the distillery products they still made time for us too. What's not to like? I recommend...
   Read moreWhile a distillery/ bakery mash up may be unconventional... Both sides of this husband and wife team produce tasty treats! You are able to sample the alcohol, the gin was smooth and had a hint of citrus finish. I'm no connoisseur, but it was good 😊 The bakery (High Seas Sweets) it was so difficult to choose but we got a rhubarb custard pie and peanut butter cookies. The cookies were soft and just the right amount of chewy. The pie was perfection, we've never had a custard style pie but I certainly hope to again! The crust was flaky and crumble like. We will most...
   Read moreNice little surprise in caseville. Stopped in on a whim and were greeted by the friendly owners who were very knowledgeable about their products and the process. We got to sample a few of their liquors and were blown away by the smoothness of the Gin.
We will certainly be coming back every time we visit caseville to stock up on some...
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