My wife and I drove an hour to visit Tamworth Distillery, and it was absolutely worth the drive! The whole experience was stunning—the grounds are beautiful, and the tables by the river offer a perfect spot to relax and take in the scenery.
We enjoyed a whisky flight and a gin flight, and both were very enjoyable. The quality of the libations was fantastic, and the gin especially stood out as a favorite. I also have to give special mention to the design of their merchandise, particularly the bottles of spirits. They are exquisite—honestly, some of the most beautiful packaging I’ve ever seen.
I had planned to buy a bottle of their Pascal’s Wager whisky, but when I saw it was priced at \$250, I had to pass. Don’t get me wrong, the whiskey was good, but it didn’t quite live up to that price tag in my opinion. I understand that smaller places like this have to cover their costs. That being said, the gin was wonderful and fairly priced, so we picked up a bottle to take home!
Overall, we had a great time and highly recommend visiting—especially if you appreciate beautiful settings, excellent drinks, and top-notch merchandise. We’ll...
   Read moreMy husband, George & I have the privilege of owning & hosting guests at our home, Brookhirst Farm Bed & Breakfast,in Snowville, NH 03832.. Because we have enjoyed our visits to The Tamworth Distillery, we have recommended it as a destination to our guests ....every single person has come away absolutely thrilled with their visit ! The staff is so informative, interested & interesting, design & decor extremely 'well done', vitality to the Town of Tamworth "priceless"....local farmers & their market place used in every aspect, the true essence defining detail of 'taste', all senses are working, inspired, celebrating ! Because I grew up in Gladwyne/Bryn Mawr Pa. I was very curious to see what this was all about, as the inspiration/owner Steven Grasse was/is from the Philadelphia area.....come see for yourself.....what a special...
   Read moreTamworth Distilling & Mercantile is definitely worth a stop if you’re in the area. It has such a cool, laid-back vibe, and everything about it feels thoughtful and local in the best way.
I tried the apple cider whiskey and it was super refreshing—just the right balance of crisp and smooth. The cocktails are made with their own spirits, and you can really tell everything is crafted with care. Sitting outside with a drink in hand, surrounded by that peaceful New Hampshire landscape, was honestly the perfect way to unwind.
Whether you’re at a table or just hanging in one of the Adirondack chairs, it’s the kind of place you want to linger a little longer. Great drinks, great atmosphere, and a great little gem to stumble upon....
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