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Iron Goat Distillery

Distillery in Fredericksburg - 114.70 mi

Iron Goat Distillery started "distributing in the Summer of 2018". If you want to visit this distillery, you may need to contact them by calling or sending an email. Their hours are by appointment only. They produced some of "the best you'll ever have". These include Agave Spirit (Silver), Amber Rum, Honey Spirit, Silver Rum, Texas Heat Cinnamon Rum, and more coming soon. You can also find their products at several liquor stores, bars, restaurants, and even golf course. All of their products are distilled one time to preserve maximum flavor in a 50 gallon pot still. Each item is fermented, distilled, bottled and labeled in Fredericksburg, Texas.

Hill Country Distillers

Distillery in Comfort - 118.49 mi

Their Prickly Pear and Jalapeno Spirits fall into the official category of “Specialty Distilled Spirit”. Hill Country Distillers has a line of spirits which includes the Texas Revenge Gin and liqueurs which they call Texas Dulces. "They make great cocktails, have a wonderful concept, and give free tastings!!" With a "unique distillation and infusion process that gives plenty of flavor". Although, "what stood out the most is their coffee liqueur and the barrel aged cactus". "This is the place you have to visit when in Comfort", Texas. "They have beautiful outdoor grounds", "great atmosphere and relaxing", and they are pet-friendly too.

Garrison Brothers Distillery

Distillery in Hye - 140.69 mi

Garrison Brothers Distillery is Texas' first and oldest bourbon distillery. This is a "nice little gem in the hill country!" Join their tours. You will learn from it because it is "educational and covers all the aspects of making bourbon". The "tour ends with a sampling of Garrison's finest bourbon". They also "recognize Military (Wall of American Badass) and 1st responders by having patches of people who have visited". Their "whiskey" is "smooth, and the views of the surrounding Hill Country" are "spectacular". You should "definitely make a reservation".  They "also have a bar where you can pay for different drinks with the Garrison Bourbon in them". There "is also a great gift shop where you may purchase different things with the Garrison Brothers Distillery logo on it".

Rebecca Creek Whiskey

Distillery in San Antonio - 145.86 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".

Devils River Whiskey

Distillery in San Antonio - 146.57 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.

Maverick Whiskey

Distillery in San Antonio - 146.59 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.

Artisan on Alamo Distillery

Distillery in San Antonio - 146.85 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.

Spike Distilling

Distillery in San Antonio - 146.86 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".

Alamo Distilling Co.

Distillery in San Antonio - 147.08 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.

Ben Milam Whiskey Distillery

Distillery in Blanco - 148.45 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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