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Rio Brazos Distillery

Distillery in College Station - 16.06 mi

Rio Brazos Distillery is Brazos County's first and only distillery creating slow artisan whiskey in the heart of Aggieland. It is a "neat little outfit" with an "informative & entertaining tour/description of the distilling process". Their "seating is nice" and you will be "able to see their bottling process right down to where they label it one bottle at a time". They have a "very informative tour" and "the owner and master distillery" is "very thorough" and tell "many more details". Their "whiskey is smooth and easy to pallete". This distillery really "makes top-notch spirits". When visiting, "you should take a tour and buy local". You will have a "fun time all around" with a "great product".

Kooper Family Whiskey Co.

Distillery in Ledbetter - 53.67 mi

Kooper Family Whiskey Co. is just a quick drive from Austin, Houston, College Station and everywhere in between. The "interior is inviting, with dark tones and stacks of whiskey barrels" while "the outside of the facility is unassuming". Their "bar is stocked with their locally produced whiskey and rye". Visit for a "unique experience". Have a flight. Their "bourbon is delicious" and the "base rye" is "good" which "make a great Manhattan". Plus, the "barrel reserve" is "also delicious". When you want to sample, try their "flight in that order as the barrel reserve has the highest ABV content". It is "worth the drive on to try it out" and "it's not often you get a tasting with the person who blended and bottled the whiskey by hand".

Bartletts Distillery

Distillery in Conroe - 59.63 mi

Bartletts Distillery takes its name after one of Van Barkin’s ancestors. The distillery’s establishment is a perfect example of someone finding opportunities in the face of adversity. Van worked in oil and gas until, after 20 years in the industry, he was laid off in 2015. With basic knowledge in brewing his own alcohol and beer, Van and his wife decided on the direction he was going to take. In 2016, the husband and wife team established the distillery, and in 2017 purchased the Conroe property it stands on. By July 2018, the Barkins were in the liquor business. Bartletts Distillery's current products include white, dark, gold, and spiced rums, single malt whiskeys, and an un-aged version of its single malt whiskey. They recently renovated their tasting room. It now accommodates more people, and includes a small stage for live performances. They also made restrooms compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Dash Vodka Distillery

Distillery in Brookshire - 71.97 mi

Dash Vodka Distillery has a custom-designed, handcrafted copper pot still from Scotland and a fully automated bottling line. You may find their "vodka to be incredibly clean, but the flavor is very sharp and sticks with you even when mixed". This "Dash Vodka is made from Organic raisins and wheat, it is distilled 7 times, filtered through organic coconut husks". It is "never made out of potatoes nor GMO corn... this is truly a handmade vodka". It is made using organic wheat, sun-roasted Thomson raisins, and traditional fermentation and distillation processes. Plus, "the recipe is 150 years old". This "is so good it is actually a sipping vodka. There is nothing like it on the market!"

Whitmeyer’s Distilling

Distillery in Houston - 72.37 mi

When you visit Whitmeyer's Distilling, "don't let the warehouse building bore you into leaving". Sit down and "get ready for the ultimate tasting of fusion whiskey, bourbon, moonshine, and vodka". Whitmeyer's Distilling has "tastings, flights, on the rocks or specialty cocktails" as well as "tours of the distilling facility". You can also "play darts" or "watch a game on tv". The "tour is short and informative". You will "actually able to see where they make, bottle, and package everything from their bar". The "smoked old-fashioned and a peach whiskey sour are two of the best on the menu". Try them and "you won't be disappointed".

Balcones Distilling

Distillery in Waco - 72.94 mi

Established in 2008, Balcones Distilling is only the second Texas distillery to get its distiller’s permit but it beat out the competition when it released Baby Blue corn whisky to the market in 2009. Dubbed “the original Texas whisky”, Baby Blue's market debut achieved historic firsts. It marked “the first time Texans could buy a bottle of Texas made whisky”.  Balcones Distilling made history again in December 2012 when Balcone's Distilling's "1" Single Malt beat out whiskies from more established Scotch houses in London’s Best in Glass competition. Dubbed “The Judgement of London”, the win “helped legitimize American craft distilleries… and signaled the emergence of Texas as a whiskey-producing region”. The distillery produces three lines. Their Classics are year-round whiskies available at distributors. Also, the Annual Releases are “released only once throughout the calendar year”. Finally, their Special Releases are “extremely limited” whiskies including some that "may never be re-released". As a testament to their commitment to quality, the "1" Single Malt still continues to win awards to this day!

MKT Distillery

Distillery in Katy - 74.65 mi

MKT Distillery is located "near the railroad tracks in the old town part of Katy". It is in the "office building between the old rice silos". They have a "lot of fun outdoor games for the kids and pet-friendly as well". They are "the first distillery" located in "old town Katy". An "old but memorable place" to "get some booze" and a "great place to hang out". They make whiskeys, vodka, gin, and moonshine. If you visit "you should definitely try the Mule" and "do not miss out their specially aged whiskey called Engineer". You can also "take a tour if you have time".

Toddy Blends Winery and Distillery

Distillery in Katy - 75.73 mi

Toddy Blends Winery and Distillery is the oldest wine-based liquor producer in the great state of Texas, Toddy Blends have "great service". Plus, "they really go that extra mile if they run out of what you want". They have been manufacturing and distributing products state and nationwide since 1996. They specialize in products that allow those who hold a beer and wine license to serve cocktails, frozen daiquiris, pre-made gel-shots, and much more to-go. This distillery owned by Toddy Inc. also owns Toddy Oaks which is a beautiful venue for special events and private parties distinguished by many of its gorgeous oak trees. This is the "best spot to come and chill and grab a drink".

Banner Distilling Company

Distillery in Manor - 77.05 mi

Banner Distilling Company founders Logan Simpson and Anthony Jimenez had a dream of putting up their own distillery. Simpson has a Ph.D. in Chemistry, while Jimenez has a family history of bootlegging during Prohibition. Both were engineers at the same company and one day decided they had enough. With a budget of just $45,000, they established Banner Distilling in 2012. Using Craigslist, Google, and lots of resourcefulness, they designed and created their own still for just $300. Meanwhile, they kept their day jobs and toiled on their distillery nights and on weekends. They released Banner Organic Vodka in 2014 ahead of their preferred whiskey products so that that it could generate enough income while the whiskeys aged. The vodka went on to win multiple awards. The following year, they released their first bottles of Banner Wheat Whiskey, which also won accolades in different competitions. Cheers to bootstrapping!

Copper Shot Distillery

Distillery in Bastrop - 77.77 mi

Copper Shot Distillery is a small distillery in Bastrop established in May 2016. Owners Stephen and Cheri Todee named their distillery Copper Shot because the company includes a logo-engraved copper shot glass with each Copper Shot bottle. (At the distillery, you can purchase their bottles without the shot glass.) The distillery currently produces moonshine, vodka, and whiskeys at their downtown Bastrop location. They only use rain water, natural grains, and sugar for their handcrafted spirits. Some spirits occasionally require raw local honey. Stephen personally conducts the tours and tastings at the distillery. The distillery continues to operate during the tasting room's operating hours. Guests can actually see the production process while sipping their drinks! Cheri also sells distillery merchandise at the 150-year old tasting room. Every Friday and Saturday evenings, there’s a live music performance by local artists.

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