The Best Distilleries in the USA

11. Fremont Mischief

Located in the quirky Seattle neighborhood of Fremont, the Fremont Mischief distillery produces a few different types of rye whiskey, as well as a barrel-finished gin that makes use of the barrels that can no longer be used to age their whiskey. Their beautiful distilling area and steampunk-inspired tasting rooms are open to the public for tours, so you can see their copper stills in action, but can also be rented as a venue for an event.

Make sure to stop by the Curiosity & Spirits tasting room, where they’ll mix you up a cocktail or walk you through an exploration of their whiskey line.

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