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    2bar Spirits

    4.7 (48 reviews)
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    Christine Z.

    2 Bar Spirits is awesome... and let me tell you why! Everyone... and I mean everyone... there is awesome! You will be greeted warmly when you arrive. And leave feeling like you are part of the 2 Bar family. If you get a chance to check out the "behind the scenes", the whole distilling process is pretty cool. The distillers are on hand to tell you all about it... The tasting room is great! They currently have vodka and moonshine to try (and bring home!) with gin and other spirits coming soon. The BF and I love this place! We have been to a few of their awesome events, like their Thanksgiving party. They had a band perform, Charlie Brown's Thanksgiving was projected onto the wall, there was pie (PIE! Who doesn't love pie!). I heard they had a mechanical bull at one of their other events (sadly, we missed that one!) Not only do they make great spirits, they host super fun events (follow them on FB to find out when their next event will be held) And, if you are in need of very unique venue for your next event, hit them up! 2 Bar Spirits would be a great place to host a party for fun or for work! With distillaries beginning to pop up throughout Seattle, 2 Bar Spirits is definitely one you won't want to miss.

    Monali P.

    I had the pleasure of going on a free tour of 2Bar Spirits recently with some fellow Yelpers, organized by Katy H. The owner named the distillery for his family ranch. It's small, squeaky clean, has a great story, and is a cool way to learn about how your liquor of choice (mine is bourbon) is made. I learned about the heads, hearts and tails of making the fine brown liquid, sniffed the pretty potent methane heads that they use as a cleaning product, and listened to details about the barrel char. Granted, I should have recorded the session because I don't remember enough! And we tasted - vodka, moonshine, bourbon. The bourbon was so smooth and lovely. I bought a bottle to give as a gift, but uh...I ended up gifting myself. I shared some, in the spirit of the holidays. Go check out this local distillery. Yeah it's not in the most happening location. But it's worth the trek. Ask questions, learn about how spirits are made. Take notes and then impress your friends with all that you know. And I bet when you sip that 2Bar bourbon (or vodka or moonshine) you will savor it even more, having learned about the intricacies of its creation.

    Awesome Yelp event at 2bar! Tour and tasting.
    Rebecca R.

    I visited 2bar Spirits for a free tour and tasting through Yelp and had a great time. Their vodka is my favorite, with a distinct grainy taste that I really love. The moonshine is strong, honestly a little too strong for my taste, but I enjoyed getting to taste it. The bourbon is delicious. I learned so much about bourbon casks while on the tour that I actually don't really remember much of what they told me about their bourbon, but a lot about re-casking. Oops. I say go, especially if you have the opportunity to tour and taste what 2bar has to offer!

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    Carly C.

    Such a great place to visit! I love keeping things local and place truly impressed me. The staff was very knowledgeable, attentive and gave us an excellent tour. The alcohol tasting was part of a Groupon deal and was quite the steal if you ask me (tasting for two, two shot glasses & a delish cookie made at a locally bakery). It was so sweet to hear the stories of the family and how they got out to this area. Immediately following the tour I was contacted by the owner asking how the tour went, which I think is an added bonus. We've been hoarding our bourbon because it's something special. And we don't normally drink vodka but it was so good we actually bought a bottle! If you're looking for great tasting local liquor I would highly recommend 2 Bar spirits!

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    Simply The Best. Wonderful people, superior bourbon, moonshine + vodka. A real place for real people. I love it!!

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    The moonshine is sweet and palatable, unlike much of the bootlegged Appalachian moonshine I've had in the past.

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    Copperworks Distilling Company

    Copperworks Distilling Company

    4.7
    (194 reviews)
    2.1 mi
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    If you enjoy whiskey or even if you're just whiskey-curious, Copperworks is an experience, not just…read morea tasting room. We stopped in for a visit and Paul took care of us, and I've got to say, he made the whole thing feel like we were getting a private tour from someone who lives and breathes the craft. He was friendly, incredibly knowledgeable, and answered every question we tossed his way without ever making it feel like a lecture. We ordered a couple of flights, and the best part was being able to mix and blend different whiskey styles ourselves. It wasn't just "sip and move on", we actually got to play with flavor, compare notes, and build our own combinations. That alone made the visit memorable, but the whiskey itself sealed the deal. Rich and full of character, every pour had something interesting to say. What we appreciated most was that we never felt rushed. We were given time to explore, talk through the flavors, enjoy the moment, and just be there. It's rare to find a place where the experience feels personal and unrushed, and Copperworks nailed it. If you're in Seattle and want something unique, educational, and delicious, visit here. Sit down, take your time, and let the whiskey do the talking.

    Cute, cozy place to stop for some whiskey or gin flights. They had a handful of cocktails as well,…read moreI had the vodka mule and it was delicious... I just wished it came in the classic copper mug, but it was just as tasty either way. Not many options for those who don't drink hard liquor, so be aware of that and come ready to try some locally distilled drinks.

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    Westland Distillery

    Westland Distillery

    4.6
    (96 reviews)
    0.3 mi
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    Are you looking for an amazing experience while in town for FIFA? Don't walk, Lime scoot/bike or…read morerent a Lambo and hustle down to Westland Distillery in SODO. A fascinating building with Seattle historical stories for days. My family and I tasted through their line up and were impressed and overwhelmed by the craftsmanship. Such creativity went into each brand story and to boot they believe in sustainability for their community. One of their brands "Watchpost" gives back to local forestry and trail management. This inspired our family to head out today to enjoy one of the myriad of local hikes in the area. Kudos to our trail guide at the distillery that day. Phoebe was more than delightful. She weaved the stories of each brand like graceful switchbacks through groves of Garry Oak trees Her excitement for each brand was unbridled and contagious. We all left looking to spread the gospel of Westland Distillery. If you have a moment, head on down first ave and visit the team at Westland. Cheers.

    Founded in 2010, Westland Distillery (located in SODO [SOuth of DOwntown], a neighborhood in…read moreSeattle's industrial district) is a leader in the American single malt whiskey scene. Its Garryana Edition 8 was ranked #3 in Whiskey Advocate's list of 'Most Exciting Whiskey's of 2023'. My wife and I had a chance to visit SODO on a gorgeous October day, and even though we couldn't take their sold-out distillery tour ($25 per adult), still had a wonderful time sampling their wares and enjoying the educational interaction with their whiskey enthusiasts/employees. Westland got acquired by Remy-Cointreau [French company; 3rd largest cognac distiller in the world; created as union between Remy-Martin (founded in 1724) and Cointreau (1849)]. It's MO is to use ingredients from the Pacific Northwest (barley, water, peat), and with its similar cool maritime climate, produce Scotch-like whiskeys (only whiskey from Scotland can be called Scotch, though Scotch doesn't have to be ONLY malted barley). American single malt is now an official US legal classification (since Jan 19, 2025). 'Single' refers to one distillery producing the bottle, and 'Malt' meaning it only uses malted barley as its grain. (The most popular American whiskey is bourbon, mostly made of corn and aged similarly). BG and Trista were our whiskey guides, both knowledgeable and friendly. The lounge had a variety of seating, designed for easy conversation and sipping. A whiskey flight ($13.60, $10 off with purchase) consists of 4 choices (out of 8 offered), so we shared two flights to get the full effect. Getting nibbling snacks [La Panzanella crackers ($5) with Beecher's cheese curds ($12)] that went well with the whiskeys, was a smart choice. Flagship (92 proof) Beer Cast (92) Wine Cast (92) Coleve 4 (100) Garryana 9 (100) Garryana 7 (100) 7862 (106.6) Solum 3 (100) To my pleasant surprise, my wife got really into it, sipping/tasting right along with me. We were able to get 4 (tasting) sips per UK dram. My favorite was the 7862, and my wife's was the Wine Cast (which was Trista's favorite as well). The Flagship is the most popular, and readily available at retail stores. The Solum (8 - 12 ppm) is their peated whiskey, and I couldn't discern the peat (as opposed to something like Laphroaig 10 which has 5 - 10 ppm). As it usually occurs (and supposed to happen), the really enjoyable experience got me to buy (and pay retail price) some of their product to take home. BG did mention that some of their product was sold in California (similar price but far lower tax), and did find their flagship product in liquor stores in Long Beach (also sold in Amazon Fresh stores). I ended up getting a 700ml of their available single cast program (No 7862), aged 9 years for $99, and a 375ml Flagship ($39.99) for my son-in-law. We had come right when the lounge opened, so there still wasn't anybody else there when we left about an hour later. I know that American distilleries are having a tougher time in this political climate while our friendly neighbors up North are shunning American spirits. Nice to support, especially when the product and service are this good. Notes: -- Taxes for retail sold spirits are very high in WA state. 20.5% sales tax and $3.77 per liter tax. -- Phenol parts per million (PPM) are used to measure 'peatiness' in whiskey. Peat (partially decayed plant matter) is used as fuel to roast the malted barley. -- Love the fact that Seattle's climate matches Scotland. When we took a tour of the Nikka distillery in Japan, we learned similar things. It's definitely about it's sense of place (water, type of wood barrel, maturation process). And it was cool that the founders (Nikka, Westland) lived in Scotland to get educated in the process.

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    Woodinville Whiskey Company

    Woodinville Whiskey Company

    4.5
    (233 reviews)
    13.6 mi
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    Can I start by saying that I am not a whiskey drinker yet I am giving them 5 stars. that says…read moresomething. My friend was staying nearby and brought us here. It was a nice place. We each decided to do a tasting. I had a few that I past on to the husband but there was one that I actually enjoyed. The person was explaining the differences between each and was really trying to find something that I would like. I appreciated that extra step. It was a good experience. Definitely better whiskey than you get at bars. Hmmm, maybe that's why I don't like whiskey? Next time I need to write down the whiskey I like so that I can just order that and not the rest. :) ....... .. ......... .. ....

    We finally came by Woodinville Whiskey Company for a tasting and overall it was a pleasant…read moreexperience. They have a beautiful facility and the tasting room was filled with souvenirs from shirts, jackets, flasks, glasses and all of them looked top-notch. Loved to buy a baseball cap, but my head is 61cm and I must have the velcro closure as the plastic snap hats are just too small & cheap for me. They have a counter bar area strategicly set with no chairs where it's comfortable for four 1/4 to 1/2 oz taste, but you don't get too comfortable. The hostess was pleasant, inviting and we honestly enjoyed reviewing the menu of +10 different whiskeys where we need to pick out 4 of them for the standard flight. They had a cross section of proofs between bourbons and ryes with a premixed old fashioned that was made by aging in maple syrup barrels. My wife went for ryes and i did the bourbons. I started with the 80 proof then navigated toward the highlight of the 115-proof. I was pleasantly impressed how drinkable without the burn going down was the 115-proof as it benefits from a sweeter, corn-forward base + cooler aging that results in better integration and less aggressive burn -- it "drinks easier" than the numbers would suggest. Of course, try what you can and it's great when you can share tastes between 2 people all the choices. For me, I found the cast strength aged 6 years 115 proof to be the best.

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