Distilled in Washington
Stories to Savor

Join author and journalist Becky Garrison as she traces the history of the barrel and the bottle from early settlement to the modern craft distilling boom in the Evergreen State. Take an extensive tour of the distilleries in Washington State.

Alcohol has a troubled past in Washington. Before the area ever became a state, in 1854, there were attempts to outlaw or prohibit it, and blue laws persisted long into the twentieth century. The booze industry has spurred both turmoil and creativity, from Jimmie Durkin, an ambitious bar owner, to Roy Olmstead, a former Seattle police officer turned gentleman bootlegger.

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The Whiskey Bar

The Whiskey Bar

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The Whisky Bar, located in the center of Belltown, has grown and added a new, unique event room. It now offers flawless service, an …
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Metier Brewing Company MBC Brewery

Metier Brewing Company

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Metier Brewing Company is a Black-owned artisan brewery with a mission. They operate a company based on values that they take very seriously, including …
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Rooftop Brewing

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Bring the atmosphere of Rooftop Brewing to your upcoming gathering. Choose between two private event venues to reserve your event. – The Patio gives …
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Westland Distillery

Westland Distillery

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The 13,000 square foot building, which is situated in downtown Seattle’s SoDo neighborhood, features 40-foot ceilings, exposed original wood beams, and spacious interiors. The …
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Copperworks Tasting Room

Copperworks

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The Copperworks’ four enormous copper stills are visible from floor to ceiling in the room’s vast tasting area. The tasting area boasts a west-facing …
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