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    Bear Wallow Distillery

    4.8 (61 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Tasting area
    Darci W.

    Super friendly staff. There was a large group there for a motorcycle event, so we had to wait in line for a while before being able to order. I wasn't bothered by the wait because it gave us a chance to browse their merchandise, but the woman at the register came over and apologized to us about the wait. They guy doing our tasting was also very friendly and very knowledgeable about all of the products. We did a tasting of several whiskies. I felt a little rushed since I'm more of a sipper than shot gulper, but I can understand that they were busy and trying to keep things moving. They have some fun infusion jars, and we bought 3 that I'm excited to try out. (The jars have stuff like spices, fruit, & peppers that you add your own alcohol to.) This was a fun pit-stop on our drive to Bloomington, and I'm sure we'll be back next time we're in that area.

    Whiskeys and Moonshine to sample or have drinks. Looking forward to the Salted Carmel in hot cider this fall.
    Wanda M.

    Bear Wallow Distillery is less than a mile off of State Road 46 located on Old State Road 46. Look for the blue highway signs on State Road 46 in Gnaw Bone for their signs. If you're on the way to Nashville, Indiana or the North entrance to Brown County State Park stop by Bear Wallow first. It's a fun and informative distillery that is family operated with friendly, enthusiastic and proud owners. They use 100% Indiana grown grains from local Farmers. How cool is that?! Bear Wallow has summer and winter hours so check their website. Dogs are welcome on the patio but not inside so take that into consideration if you want to take the tour or hang out at the bar. Samples and drinks can be enjoyed in the patio area. Outdoor seating with picnic tables is available right outside the entrance. As soon as you enter the distillery you'll find numerous Bear Wallow items to browse and purchase. A few items that caught my eye, and my debit card, were adorable "Your Not Drinking Along" dog and cat coasters, BBQ sauce, seasonings, a large golf ball ice cube molds (for my husband's bourbon), along with football and baseball ice cubes molds for other sport's fans. We were offered samples of the Bloody Mary mix which I loved. It's not hot just full of flavors. I love to drink just Bloody Mary mix and their's is so good. Other brands are hot just to be hot without seasonings and flavor but this isn't the case with Bear Wallow's Bloody Mary mix. If you're into grilling don't pass up the bourbon soaked chips. Also, many Bear Wallow T-shirts to select from and 2 furry bears to entertain you in the corner. Now to the liquor! From unaged whiskey (moonshine) to aged whiskey at 80 to 115 proof and let's not forget the flavored moonshines (Salted Carmel, think Cider, Peach, ice tea maybe, Apple Pie, Watermelon, Banana Foster and others). You can sample a Whiskey Tasting Flight of 6 for $5 at the bar. My husband and I enjoyed talking to the owner while sampling his flight. The "Farm-to-Fifth Tour" starts at the top of each hour and is for ALL ages. Of course, you need to be 21 and over to enjoy the samples. We missed the tour but enjoyed the flights, conversation and shopping. If your not in Gnaw Bone, you can find Bear Wallow Spirits at Big Red Liquors and Payless Liquors plus a couple other liquor stores. We'd like to return for the tour soon as it sounds like it would be fun and educational. Well worth the trip today from Indy and time spent at the distillery.

    Heather B.

    This hidden gem in the hills of Indiana is quite a fun little place. It's very small and you won't spend much time here. They offer tastings for $5 called a flight of six and tours and tastings for $10. They offer shirts and hats and many products for sale. Their whiskey and moonshine isn't bad. Be sure to to grab a cocktail while there. Pricing is ok and if you buy 3 you save $10!

    Sampling bar
    Josh M.

    Stopped into Bear Wallow Distillery during our stay in Nashville, IN. We had an awesome tasting experience with one of the business members. He was very knowledgeable and explained how their whiskeys were made which was pretty interesting! Along the way we sampled most of the types of moonshine; including some his favorite blends. We ended up getting a bottle of the Bananas Foster Moonshine to celebrate ringing in the New Year! Make sure you stop in and buy a sampling of what they have to offer!

    Tasting room/ bar
    Christina B.

    We've driven by the sign for this distillery but never stopped in. Since we were in the area we decided to drop in and do a tour and tasting. So first thing you must know is that Bear Wallow only has whiskey, aged and unaged whiskey. Their tour is very affordable and it comes with a tasting at the end. The tasting room is cozy and the folks behind the bar are happy to serve you a drink. And I did like the fact that they don't rush you to pay. The tour was informative the guide was very knowledgeable and was willing to answer our questions. It is not a big facility but you can tell it is a labor of love everyone seemed happy to be there. Side note: for the non whiskey lovers get the lemonade flavor whiskey, it is dangerously good.

    Flo V.

    One of the best tours of a small,batch Distillery we've ever taken. Scott presented the tour with us and he was very informative. Answered all our questions. The tasting room became a fun place. Cliff was creative w/ the assortment of alcohol samples. We also bought some of their Bourbon Barrel Maple Syrup..... delicious!!!

    Kathy V.

    When you have a mid-week day off to play hooky with the intention to hike all day....but weather threatens the afternoon sunshine, you look for other things to do in the area. And Bear Wallow was one of the first things to pop up in a search of things to do in Nashville/Brown County. So after 8 miles of hiking and some pizza for lunch, we decided to swing by Bear Wallow Distillery, just a little bit before it started raining. Tours are about 30 minutes long, and run on the hour. If you get there a little early, get yourself a cocktail, which you can also bring along on the tour. The head distiller was our tour guide the day we went. Not his usual job, but I think he did great! Gave us the run down of the process and of their products, with lots of information about their focus on keeping it local. And of course, every tour ends with a tasting (for those of age)! Tour and tasting together = $6. Just tasting = $4. But on to that tasting! There are three aged products, three un-aged 'white dog' type of products, and 8 flavored moonshines (they call everything whiskey, but to make the distinctions...ya know). You get to taste up to 6 of their products. The aged stuff is pretty tasty and I love me some flavored moonshine. The salted caramel and maple flavors were my favorite! It was a great way to end our day in Brown County and I would highly recommend it to anyone else visiting the area! I would love to go back anytime!

    Moonshine lemonade
    Allissa F.

    I got the moonshine lemonade. Partner got a whisky sour. $8 each. We can't say enough about how good they were! We regret not going back for seconds! Outdoor seating too w/ umbrellas.

    Barrels of different sizes and ages (on the tour)
    Ken N.

    Now that I am retired, I love taking day trips around Central Indiana and discovering things that I never took time for while working. So, with a little advance scouting of the Nashville area, I found this great new distillery just southeast in Gnaw Bone. Opening four years ago, this family owned business has been making locally supplied whiskey and moonshine. All the ingredients (corn, wheat, rye, and barley) come from farms in Columbus or Lebanon. Located on Old State Road 46 just a short distance east of the Brown County State Park, this business has its own parking lot and a patio on the south side (the entrance side) where you can enjoy sipping a cocktail. Inside, we were greeted by the owner and were glad to have arrived at the "top of the hour" so that I could go on a tour ($10). Adam, the guy in charge of the actual distilling, led me to the back of the building where he showed me equipment and ingredients used in making their products. Each piece of equipment has a specific function and with the advancement in technology, a lot of the process can be monitored to improve quality. What was especially impressive was the efficiency and rewarding relationships that the distillery has worked out with its suppliers so that there is minimal waste. (i.e. the used mash that is a byproduct of the distilling is returned back to the farms to be used as food for the livestock instead of just dumping the mash to waste.) Some of the processes are still hands on, so the staff seems to keep busy between transferring the products between stages, then to barrels, or to bottling/labeling. When the tour was done, the owner then displayed about a dozen bottles of whiskeys and fruited moonshines and walked me through the flavor profiles of each. I got to pick six samples to try based upon her descriptions (note, the samples are small so that you aren't put at risk for driving.) The flavors were quite diverse and since I am new to whiskey, I found myself drawn to the less potent moonshines (about 40 proof instead of 80 like the whiskeys.) My wife joined me for the tastings and we ended up buying three: a front porch lemonade; a fresh peach; and a salted caramel moonshine. All were good to sip by themselves but could easily be turned into a cocktail. Special: buy three bottles and save $10, enough to pay for your tour! I really enjoyed talking with the folks there and recommend the tour as a great way to understand the process of distilling. Definitely do the tasting to get an idea of the wide range of flavors available. I didn't think I liked whiskey before...now, I look forward to my next visit! Review #853

    Emma C.

    Sampled some selections at the Yelp Holiday Bazaar, and wow are these delicious! Bear wallow made holiday shopping very simple for everyone on my list this year, worst part was deciding what bottle to get for who...made it easy and just bought multiple!

    Sooo much to try! Variety of bourbons, whiskeys and moonshine

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    Awesome experience with a class business! The folks were so nice we bought drinks and hung out for awhile. Simply love their Maple Bourbon!

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    The people are great at Bear Wallow and the drinks are very good. Highly recommend. Definitely stop by!

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