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    Cedar Creek Distillery

    4.8 (4 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 8:00 PM

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    Old 55 Distillery

    Old 55 Distillery

    4.7
    (12 reviews)
    69.5 mi

    Great small craft distillery and Jason had so much knowledge and history. If near area stop by…read moredelicious spirits.

    The old 55 distillery is definitely of the main path as if they have an illegal moonshine operation…read moregoing on lol. 6 much to see on the way but corn fields and livestock. When I finally arrived, I was greeted by a huge, friendly dog inside and a really cool welcoming brother and sister running the show. I was taken on a tour of the facility and given some cool history on why they got into the distilling business and how their process works. They are a complete grain to bottle operation. They grow the grain, age the liquor, and bottle it all inside their bottle and bond facility. Pretty cool!! The finished product is very smooth. My main reason for coming was to try their 100 percent sweet corn bourbon. If you know about bourbon, that's pretty unheard of. I was skeptical and then pleasantly surprised. The finished product was VERY smooth with a well-balanced sweetness and a nice bite. It was definitely a unique flavor, nothing like traditional bourbon, but I enjoyed it ALOT. It was a really good bottle. With that being said, there was a premium price tag to go with it. 175.00 was for the small batch and 3 something for the single barrel needless to say. I got the small batch, lol. I also enjoyed a flight which included their sourghom whiskey(cannonball, which was deliciously smooth as well. I didn't care for the regular corn whiskey it was the closest to some serious backyard moonshine lol. I would definitely take a trip they are always having cool events they are a working farm they have an annual bbq competition that seems pretty cool. #FoodieRunner approved

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    Bear Wallow Distillery

    Bear Wallow Distillery

    4.8
    (61 reviews)
    17.9 mi
    $$

    When people think of whiskey in Indiana's Brown County, they might think of that other place. (You…read moreknow the one.) But there is another distillery quietly making small-batch, high-quality spirits in Nashville, and that's Bear Wallow Distillery. Located just outside of downtown Nashville, Bear Wallow Distillery is one of the only female-owned distilleries in the country. They create their spirits in a traditional copper pot still, which I learned is unique. Inside the tasting room, you can enjoy a whiskey tasting or a flight, or sip a craft cocktail and relax in the shop. I chose to enjoy a "Call Me Old Fashioned" standing up at the bar, while chatting with the guy who made me my drink. My Old Fashioned was well balanced, not too sweet and made me feel all warm inside, as a good Old Fashioned should. Those who are interested in learning more about the whiskey-making craft can go on a Farm-to-Fifth Tour, which takes you behind the scenes to learn about the history of whiskey and see the full production process. I did, and I found it very informative! I had a new appreciation for the kind of whiskey and spirits they are making here at Bear Wallow Distillery. From the ingredients they choose to the barrels they use, they really put their foot in it, as they say. If you like whiskey, or just like to try local spirits, this is a good place to visit in Nashville.

    LOVED this distillery - small town vibes but such a fun space. I am usually not a whisky drinker…read morebut they had so many flavored ones that I actually enjoyed. The guy working was so nice and explained everything so we knew what the different whiskey's were. We loved it and I would for sure come back here. We went on a Sunday around lunch and there was no one else there. Very nice to have the place to ourselves!

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    Camping requires drinking, in my opinion
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    Four Finger Distillery

    Four Finger Distillery

    4.8
    (85 reviews)
    27.1 mi
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    Yal! Had some random fun here after a brunch with a friend…read more He's a conversationalist, so in true fashion we ended up conversing with a couple that was visiting from Ohio for a concert. Some of THE best tasting gin that I've had. I purchased a bottle that day. Delicious. Anything with lemongrass I feel I need. Haha Our bartender was attentive, engaged in convo and was respectful. Took a friend some weeks later to try the gin. She too loved it. And we are now big fans of their coffee liqueur. I will definitely be back.

    Smaller distillery located in the Fountain Square neighborhood of Indy. Solid selection of spirits…read morethat they make in house as well as cocktails. When you walk in, the place (at least the immediate area you see) has the vibe of more of a cocktail lounge or cozy neighborhood bar. The service was great - I had a great time drinking and hanging with the bartender and other patrons (Casey and James). I had just finished dinner across the way and wasn't ready to head back to my hotel yet (tourist visiting for the weekend). Came here to grab a pour of their whiskey. Ended up ordering the peated bourbon, which I thought was tasty and not overly peated or too strong of peat flavor. What I thought was a quick drink, turned into hanging out with the folks here talking about football mainly. There are TVs here so college football was on as well. Having a drink here and meeting the folks here will be one of my more fond memories of this Indy trip.

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    Bottles we brought back home
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