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Firestone and Robertson Distilling Co

Distillery in Fort Worth - 4.91 mi

Pernod Ricard already acquired the Firestone & Robertson Distilling Co. Pernod Ricard is the No.2 worldwide producer of wines and spirits. Firestone and Robertson Distilling Co is the craft distiller of TX Blended Whiskey and TX Straight Bourbon. TX Blended Whiskey, launched in 2012, is a smooth-drinking, award-winning brand that has already garnered a passionate following. When "you have a free afternoon in the Fort Worth area, schedule yourself a tour and tasting here". Whether you are a "Bourbon enthusiast or not", you will learn "about the distillation process and history about the area and company". Their "distillery is in a 100-year-old warehouse in the medical district, kinda funky, kinda cool". It is a "beautiful setting- good whiskey- live music- friendly staff and patrons!"

BlackEyed Distilling Co

Distillery in Fort Worth - 7.95 mi

BlackEyed Distilling Co's first vodka was crafted by hand from black-eyed peas. Their "facility is inside an old firehouse and has a bar upstairs". When you visit, you will find the "environment is welcoming and their drinks are fantastic". Their "fantastic cocktails and their vodka" are "very unique and memorable". With an "excellent vodka and even better whiskey" that you can drink, "you won't regret coming here". Whenever you "find yourself in the Fort Worth area near downtown, be sure to make the Black Eyed Distilling Co a destination stop". Also, "be sure to take a tour while you’re there". It is "well worth it".

Silver Star Spirits

Distillery in Fort Worth - 8.02 mi

Silver Star Spirits is veteran-owned distillery that is located in an "old Ranch Style Beans factory and has a historic label". It has a "cool environment, nice couches to sit and relax, nice bar area and big outside area with cornhole". It is a "venue" that has "an amazing piece of history, tricky to find at first but totally worth having to turn around if you miss the turn". When you visit, "make sure to have a special beverage prior to the tour and sit outside on their cool patio!" When you leave, buy "some delicious Texas rain whiskey" such as the "Honey Whiskey" because you will "love it!" P.S. They close for special events so be sure to follow their social media pages for the latest updates! If you can't visit but can't get enough of their amazing spirits then you can always order online at their website!

Acre Distilling

Distillery in Fort Worth - 8.69 mi

Acre Distilling takes its name from the distillery’s location, the infamous Hell’s Half Acre. Once Fort Worth’s “den of sin and vice” and the site where renegades like Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid roamed, the area is now home to Acre Distilling since 2015. The founders of Acre Distilling were once with a brewing company until they ventured into the liquor world. Along with the distillery's aptly named spirits such as Hell’s Half Acre Rum, Longhair Jim Bourbon, and Miss Addie’s Vodka, the distillery also serves coffee and cocktails. Acre Distilling has over 18 different products including single malt whiskey, bourbon, vodka, gin, rum, cordials, bitters, and flavored liqueurs. Among many awards, the distillery won Vinepair’s 10 Best Craft Distillery Tasting Rooms in America award in 2017. Besides the distillery, you can also find Acre Distilling's products at Spec's, Total Wine & More, Spanky's Liquor, and Goody Goody. The bar is open to the public for tours, tastings, and events year-round.

Tahwahkaro Distilling

Distillery in Grapevine - 23.28 mi

Tahwahkaro Distilling has "great craft products made by such passionate and kind folks". You must "try their unique style of 4-grain bourbon whiskey". They have "some of the best whiskey" that you will "ever had" that "tastes like a huge value at under $100". You will "love" their "bourbon" and "the tobacco note" will be "one" of the "first thoughts as well as the chocolate and vanilla" taste. After tasting, all you can say is that “it tastes like a bourbon.”  It is also good to mention that a portion of each bottle goes towards protecting lakes, rivers, and streams against pollution and habitat loss.

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