I've been to the Slyrs Distillery two times and thoroughly enjoyed the tour and tasting on each…read morevisit.
The self guided tour is well organized. The path trough the distillery follows each step of the process from the cultivation and processing of the grain, to the distilling, to the point where the whisky is fully aged in wooden barrels and ready to bottle. The signage (in multiple languages including English) explains the ingredients, the equipment, and the process in great detail. I might also add that the distilling equipment (constructed with lots of copper) is beautiful and immaculately maintained. You can also smell the yeasty aroma of fermentation and the aging whisky (the "angels share") throughout the distillery.
At the end of the tour you arrive at the tasting room where the price of the tour includes two samples, a Slyrs Whisky (43% ABV), a liqueur (about 20% ABV), and a glass of "Wasser" (0% ABV) to clear the palate. Additional tastings may be purchased for about 5-7 Euro per glass (the price varies by product). We purchased a tasting of their oldest whisky to compare with their standard product. You'll have to judge for yourself, but I found the most aged whisky definitely more interesting and complex on the palate than the younger product.
There is a cafe on the premises but we didn't visit it. Finally, for those who are interested, all of Slyrs' products are available for purchase. The next time I'm visiting my friends in Germany and Austria I'm going to save a bit of room in my suit case for a bottle to take home!