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D.E.W. Distillation, LLC

Distillery in Wimberley - 14.08 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”.

Rebecca Creek Whiskey

Distillery in San Antonio - 17.00 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".

Ben Milam Whiskey Distillery

Distillery in Blanco - 18.85 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.

Andalusia Whiskey Co.

Distillery in Blanco - 21.38 mi

The Andalusia Whiskey Co. is a distillery on a working ranch in the heart of the Texas Hill Country. Andalusia Whiskey Co. is a single malt whiskey distillery only sells their Andalusia White, Revenant Oak, Stryker, Andalusia Triple-Distilled whiskeys at their tasting room or at Texas retailers. The distillery was established by Tommy Erwin and Ty Phelps. Both met at the Real Ale Brewing Company where they were former employees, quickly became friends, and decided to open their own whiskey distillery. With the help of family and friends, they opened the grain-to-glass distillery in 2016. Andalusia Whiskey Co. distillery is proudly a zero-waste facility. They feed the spent grain to Ty’s livestock at the working ranch as part of their commitment to the environment. They also built a 56,000 gallon rainwater collection tank on the property. Tours at the distillery happen every day at 2pm. For groups smaller than 10, they don't require reservations.

Desert Door Distillery

Distillery in Driftwood - 22.99 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".

Stinson Distilling

Distillery in Driftwood - 23.10 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".    

Dripping Springs Distilling

Distillery in Dripping Springs - 24.40 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".

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