My wife and I went there as a last minute thing. We enjoyed the atmosphere. The fellow handing out the samples was nice. I wasn't impressed with their products. Or the misinformation that we was being told about distilling spirits. With the bluegrass music and pictures of hillbillies every where I felt as if they was trying to hard to prove their mountain credibility. We had a couple of samples and he fixed my wife some fruity cocktail. That was not the worst but not the best. I felt guilty for all the hospitality and us not spending any money so I bought one of their flask. Their product is different. It's fruit shoved into a jar of "clear moonshine" So I felt as if their was not any creativity in the spirits they are selling. It's very close to old school pj. And all the shine I tried was "Hot". But all in all it was a ok time can't say I'll go...
Read moreMy partner and I really enjoyed our time here. The moonshine is freakin delicious!! We caught the owner on a Tuesday afternoon and he had time to do a thorough tasting. The tastings are free, but unless you are able to buy something to take home, tips are highly suggested. I felt this was extremely generous. He was able to answer questions about the history of the area and moonshine in general. This is the smallest distillery in the state and that to me makes it extra...
Read moreA hidden gem just around the corner from my home! My wife and I stopped by after discovering how close it is and we really enjoyed our time. They provide samples of all their exceptional products and the atmosphere is nice. We bought the apple pie moonshine and I can promise you it's TENFOLD better than any you've had from a liquor store. No weird sweet chemical taste and the alcohol wasn't overpowering. They also source all of their products locally! Definitely...
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