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AFT Distillery

Distillery in Luling - 24.55 mi

Edelbrand or “noble brandy” is a premium European fruit brandy created by following strict standards. Master distiller Alexandra Cantwell and husband KC are the founders of AFT Distillery, the only edelbrand producer in Texas. The usual fruit brandies produced today use fermented fruit juice. Edelbrands, meanwhile, require using only whole fruit without the additional sugars, flavors, or additives. This Alpine process, an 800-year old tradition, defines the category of edelbrands. The distillery released its first Alpengold apple, Williams pear, and cherry edelbrands in February 2018. This was after the couple spent four years quietly perfecting the craft to produce them. Despite many bumps in the road, the distillery’s quest to produce traditional artisanal brandies recently won it five of 18 medals in the brandy category of the 2019 American Craft Spirit Awards.

Ranger Creek Brewing & Distilling

Distillery in San Antonio - 26.13 mi

Ranger Creek Brewing & Distilling is the only “brewstillery” in Texas and they have won several awards already. When you visit, "don't be fooled by the somewhat nondescript surroundings". You "just open the door and your senses and warm welcome will let you know you are in the right place". The tour they offer is "the most informative" if you "have been on several brewery/distillery tours" already. You also "get to sample their whiskey and 2 of their full-size beers". Also, "for a small surcharge, you can also try two of their award-winning whiskey". They have "great choices for beer and the bourbons and rye are great". This is "a must stop when you're in San Antonio!"

Azar Distilling

Distillery in San Antonio - 26.35 mi

Husband and wife Trey and Kimberly Azar founded Azar Distilling. Azar Distilling started with Cinco Vodka in 2009 but the couple took a circuitous route to establishing the distillery. Trey Azar was in the oil and gas business when he decided to go back to his roots in liquor. His grandparents were the first Coors distributor in Texas, and he was a wine salesman and buyer in a former lifetime. Kimberly, meanwhile, worked in the cosmetics industry. While on a business trip, Trey realized there’s a niche for a premium American vodka. Trademarking the brand Cinco Five Star after the number of kids he and Kimberly have, the couple were soon on their way to producing their award-winning vodka. The vodka takes five times longer to make, results in a vodka five times better tasting, but without the cost. Cinco Vodka is now part of Azar Family Brands. The Azars expanded their product line to include Seersucker Gins in 2016.

Cinco Vodka

Distillery in San Antonio - 26.35 mi

They do not have an online presence as of this writing since their website domain will be coming soon. Cinco Vodka's vodka has already won several awards from "international spirits competition". This vodka is "clean and smooth" and "it neglects the harsh, overly alcoholic characteristics present in many vodkas, even many in its price range". It is a “martini lovers vodka”. You can check out their social media page when you want to get some updates about their vodka.

Seersucker Distillery

Distillery in San Antonio - 26.35 mi

Seersucker Distillery "is a gem only found right outside San Antonio" with "great space indoors and outdoors". It is a "bit of a drive but once you’re there you want to come back immediately". Seersucker Distillery produced "some of the best cocktails" that are "tasty, refreshing and satisfying on a hot summer day". An "excellent venue to relax and appreciate a craft", their "gin is very underrepresented in the land of margaritas" but they still "thrives due to its distinctly southern honey and mint notes". When you visit, you should "order the flight because it comes with all three gin flavors" and "both vodkas".

Rebecca Creek Whiskey

Distillery in San Antonio - 30.67 mi

Rebecca Creek Whiskey is one of the first distilleries built in South Texas since prohibition. It is an "awesome place to just sit and relax drinking great tasting whiskey and vodka and listening to live music". They also "have a fenced dog area, yard games like corn hole and darts". They even "host trivia and karaoke!" Their Rebecca Creek Whiskey has "barrels spices and woody aromas". It also has "a touch of vanilla and dried herbs" that are "fairly subdued". The "taste follows suit with a bit of pepper and more barrel spices". "The finish is fairly clean and slightly bitter".

Alamo Distilling Co.

Distillery in San Antonio - 32.44 mi

The Alamo Distilling Co. based in the heart of downtown San Antonio is on a roll. Co-founders Daniel Taylor and Nick Burns once dreamed of escaping their dreary jobs on New Year’s Eve 2014. Eventually quitting their jobs and taking a leap of faith, they set up shop in a 1,100 square foot facility near the San Antonio International Airport before their first year of business ended. In 2017, they moved into a 7,000 square foot building. Before 2019 ends, they are mobilizing to move into a 38,000 square foot facility. After having suffered through a brand identity crisis, the formerly-named Texas Craft Whiskey distillery now creates Alamo’s Black Label Bourbon, Catimore Coffee Liqueur, and Alamo Vodka as their flagship products, plus a variety of small-batch experimental spirits. They also shifted their energies away from the moonshine and rum markets. As a grain-to-glass distillery, they continue to remain committed to using the best ingredients possible and crafting memorable spirits.

Spike Distilling

Distillery in San Antonio - 32.53 mi

"Get innovative drinks!" Spike Distilling is the world's first and only vodka made from cactus. "It’s so smooth you almost can’t even tell you’re drinking vodka". Visit their place in downtown San Antonio. It's a "very quaint, chic spot" with "good customer service". Even though the "menu changes often", "everything on the menu" is "amazing!" You also "need to try everything because there isn't anything that is bad". The "ambiance" is also "very relaxed and contemporary!" It has a "modern feel with classic touches" and "the outside patio" can "take you away from the city". Plus, "the owner is so passionate about his craft".

Artisan on Alamo Distillery

Distillery in San Antonio - 32.54 mi

Artisan on Alamo Distillery got its start in 2012 with Spike Vodka, the only vodka made from prickly pear cactus. The distillery then followed up its initial offering with the introduction of Texas Pride Vodka, “an award-winning corn-based vodka”, and Chupacabra Juice Moonshine, “an ultra-smooth corn mash moonshine. Soon, in 206, founder and master distiller Nicholas Spink opened Artisan on Alamo Distillery featuring both the craft vodka distillery and a vodka lounge. In answer to popular clamor, he further expanded in 2018 to offer Bexar Ridge Bourbon Whisky and Pecan Ridge Whiskey. Besides its premium line of spirits, the Artisan on Alamo also features a relaxing outside patio for guests. Distillery tours are at 4pm and 7pm from Thursdays to Saturdays. Happy hour drink menus are available until 8pm. Guests can have food delivered to them at the lounge, or hire their own caterers for special events.

Maverick Whiskey

Distillery in San Antonio - 32.96 mi

Maverick Whiskey is a "great bar with a cool set-up, tasty food, and creative Texas cocktails". Their "restaurant is super small". When "you’re going on the weekend definitely get reservations". Even though small, "the food at Maverick tastes very fresh, healthy, and seasonal". When you "walk into this historic bank and feel the underground speakeasy vibes of the distillery" and when you "try their insane assortment of ridiculously tasty cocktails" such as the "Ghost of the Alamo" and other "in-house craft beers", you will "be hooked!" Their "whiskey, gin and agave will knock your socks off!" You can also join their tour which is "great with historical facts" you have not "heard before". Nothing could be more perfect than chicken and waffles and Maverick Whiskey serves some of the best! Read more about them and others in Kim's 8 Places for the freshest chicken and waffles in Houston.

Devils River Whiskey

Distillery in San Antonio - 32.99 mi

Devils River Whiskey's name was inspired by “Devil’s River” after the name of Devils River which is part of the Rio Grande water basin where they sourced water for the distilling process. Their Small Batch Texas Bourbon whiskey has a "popcorn and toasted oak" flavor. It is "fair, no burn, and not overly complex". It has a "hard, robust flavor" with a "very earthy and that flavor lingers through the finish".  They also have Devils River Barrel Strength Bourbon and Devils River Rye Whiskey. The latter is the spicier counterpart of their Bourbon Whiskey while the former has a full-strength, straight from the barrel flavor. You can check out their website for their scheduled events.

D.E.W. Distillation, LLC

Distillery in Wimberley - 33.54 mi

D.E.W. Distillation is the creator of fine rums sold under the Cypress Creek Reserve brand. Owned by David Watson and wife Laura, it is a small-batch micro-distillery creating handcrafted rums in Wimberley. The decision to put up the distillery came after Daniel and his brother tasted some good rum while vacationing in Mauritius. At first, they thought of simply importing the rum into the U.S. A rig welder by profession, David eventually struck out on his own, and built the distillery from scratch. D.E.W. Distillation, LLC currently produces the Cypress Creek Reserve Crystal Rum and the Crystal Creek Reserve Vanilla Flavored Rum. They also sell their Vanilla Extract at the distillery. Created by “aging our Crystal Rum with Tahitian Vanilla Beans”, the rich extract is “ideal for flavoring, cakes, cookies, pastries, and ice cream”.

Deep Eddy Vodka Distillery

Distillery in Dripping Springs - 35.28 mi

Deep Eddy Vodka Distillery "is a great place to stop if in the Dripping Springs area". Their "orange and lemon vodkas blend well as mixed drinks, and the taste is so mild". There is a "great drink menu with some food items on there as well". Their "vodka is smooth unlike some which have a strong initial taste" and "these vodkas are easy and not overpowering". "Their unique distillation method makes" the vodka "so smooth and the care that is taken infusing flavors is unmatched". A "great place to have a few drinks and play Cornhole or board games (if you bring them with you)" and there is even "a slushie machine rolling". This distillery is "pet-friendly" too.

Crowded Barrel Whiskey Co.

Distillery in Austin - 39.85 mi

Crowded Barrel Whiskey Co."is one of those places that if you're in the know, it's one of the coolest experiences in your life". This is "a bar full of only cask strength whiskey" since "almost everything is presented at cask strength". When "the whiskey is not enough the beautiful scenery is just as amazing as the people that work there". Their "outside deck offers an amazing place to hang out with friends and enjoy the afternoon". You will have "a wonderful time tasting some whiskey and enjoying the patio" and "their Eleanor 1856 bourbon is delicious!" This is "just an all-around great location for just about anything!"

Stinson Distilling

Distillery in Driftwood - 39.91 mi

Stinson Distilling is a "neat setup inside a metal building". They are "a smaller distillery on the end of the Distillery, Winery, Craft Beer trail that ends in the Driftwood area of Central Texas". Their "drinks are very tasty but some can be pricey". They have "cocktail concoctions" that "are simply amazing". You will enjoy your drinks because "it is comfortable inside and out with multiple seating options on a nice weather day". They also "have corn hole games set up too". The place is "very close to some of the others". It is "worth a stop in to check it out".    

Desert Door Distillery

Distillery in Driftwood - 40.56 mi

The "atmosphere is wonderful" at the Desert Door Distillery and it "feels like you're in a wonderfully decorated dessert home". It is very "cozy, clean and trendy". You can join the tours they offer which will be "roughly 30 minutes" and will end "with a tasting of sotol". This is "similar to tequila or mezcal". It is "a little more herbaceous and smoother". You can also try a "few specialty cocktails" and "the fruit flavors are crisp and refreshing". You can also enjoy their "Desert Sand margarita" and the "spicier Comanchero cocktail". Both of these have "a chili/lime salted rim" that is "great with the sotol".

Frog Pond Distillery

Distillery in Dripping Springs - 43.29 mi

Frog Pond Distillery is "such a great little spot for tasty spirits and great music". You should visit and "try the vodka and the gin". A very "tasty drink, but not overpowering and has a nice kick (smooth vodka that doesn't burn like gasoline)". Their "staff is extremely friendly and there is a decent view off the porch". They have "excellent vodka, cool staff, yummy almonds, and a fun atmosphere". They "usually have live bands on the weekend". "Their porch" is "a great place to hang out while playing giant Jenga and relaxing". They also have "a few special drinks on small boards vs their normal menu".

Dripping Springs Distilling

Distillery in Dripping Springs - 44.99 mi

Enjoy "great time and drinks" on this "cute little spot" located "on the outskirts of Dripping Springs". Dripping Springs Distilling offers tours that are "informative" and "it is worth stopping when going on a distillery tour". For the tour, "the highlight is the tasting" wherein "you get to sample their vodkas, gins, and their brand new 1876 bourbon". They have "a great tour guide" that is "knowledgeable and took great pride in what they do there". You can also enjoy the drinks in "another sitting area underneath a tent with a couple of yard games". This distillery "also produces gin and another brand called 1876 Vodka and Texas Straight Bourbon Whiskey".

Revolution Spirits

Distillery in Austin - 46.10 mi

Revolution Spirits is a "solid distillery" with "awesome creative cocktails". You will be "really impressed by what these guys are producing here: High-quality gin & other spirits, & beautifully crafted artisan cocktails". Their "Austin Reserve Gin is fantastic" and "this is a very cool place to get away from the city". You "always have a good time" for the "fresh, distinctive gin and other distillates in an unassuming business park shared by a cidery and brewery". They also have "superb burgers with onions grilled into the burger". Also, when you visit "on a chilly night, the warm drinks are epic". They have "great staff to assist with the tasting too!"

Ben Milam Whiskey Distillery

Distillery in Blanco - 46.36 mi

Ben Milam Whiskey Distillery should include "women power" as an ingredient in their bottles. After years in the entertainment industry, founder Marsha Milam established Provision Spirits. She then named the distillery and its products after Ben Milam, a distant relative and a hero of the Texas Revolution. In 2017, without her knowledge, her head distiller submitted their single barrel bourbon in the 2017 San Francisco World Spirits. It went on to win a coveted Double Gold. The distillery repeated its win with a gold in the 2018 edition. In 2018, Marlene Holmes joined Marsha at Ben Milam as Head Distiller. Formerly from Jim Beam, she brings 27 years industry experience to the young distillery. Finally, in a casting coup of sorts, Marsha announced in early 2019 that world-renowned whiskey expert and author Heather Greene would join as CEO and Partner. Together, the three are launching the Milam & Greene Whiskies line.

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