Just a stone's throw from George Washington's Mount Vernon is the lesser-known historical distillery that still produces remarkable spirits.
Want to drink like our first president? Head to his distillery! This spring and summer, not only can you visit and take a tour, you can even taste the whiskey they still make on the premises.
Happy #InternationalWhiskyDay! George Washington's distillery produced nearly 11,000 gallons in 1799. Today, our reconstructed working distillery produces small-batch spirits on site.
— Mount Vernon (@MountVernon) March 27, 2022
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Event Details:
- WHERE: George Washington's Distillery and Gristmill | 5514 Mount Vernon Memorial Highway | Alexandria, VA 22309
- WHEN: Saturday afternoons, 2–5 p.m. | April 16–June 25
- TICKETS: $60 per person | $50 per person for Mount Vernon members
- WEBSITE: George Washington's Distillery Whiskey Tasting
- PARKING: Free surface lot parking is available for all visitors.
For each paid tasting, you can choose three items from their product line: George Washington's Unaged Rye Whiskey, George Washington's Aged Straight Rye Premium Whiskey (aged 4 years, 3 months), George Washington's Straight Rye Whiskey (aged 2 years), Peach Brandy, and Apple Brandy.
George Washington’s whiskey distillery was one of the largest in the country. In 1799, it produced almost 11,000 gallons, valued at $7,500 (approximately $120,000 today). https://t.co/EtIRF3v9pK pic.twitter.com/lfXlGcUX24
— Presidential Trivia (@triviapotus) January 26, 2022
The ticket also covers a narrated tour of the distillery and gristmill, including descriptions of their traditional 18th-century methods. This is the perfect outing for anyone who loves, whiskey, George Washington, history, or all of the above.
For more information about George Washington's Mount Vernon, or how to become a member, click here. The estate puts on events throughout the year and members get discounted tickets and other perks.
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