Distillery Tour for Two or Four of Bully Boy Distillers (Up to 57% Off)
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Tours travel past mash tanks & copper stills to see how the distillery produces rum, vodka & whiskey
Winston Churchill was famous for the high standards he applied to alcohol, quipping, "Liquor is quicker, but get me a single malt scotch with moon rocks in it! I'm the English president!" Be like Ol' Winnie with this Groupon.
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- $20 for a distillery tour for two (a $40 value) $35 for a distillery tour for four (an $80 value)
Tours are held on Tuesdays at 6 p.m. and select Saturdays; click here for the full schedule.
Tours take guests through the Bully Boy Distillers to see how Will and Dave Willis make small batches of white rum, Boston rum, organic vodka, and organic white and wheat whiskey. Visitors might also learn about how the family farm that now houses the distillery was once home to a stash of Prohibition-era spirits, and how the brothers named their enterprise after a much-loved workhorse from that farm—which in turn was named after a term coined by their great-grandfather's college roommate, Teddy Roosevelt.
Tours travel past mash tanks & copper stills to see how the distillery produces rum, vodka & whiskey
Winston Churchill was famous for the high standards he applied to alcohol, quipping, "Liquor is quicker, but get me a single malt scotch with moon rocks in it! I'm the English president!" Be like Ol' Winnie with this Groupon.
Choose Between Options
- $20 for a distillery tour for two (a $40 value) $35 for a distillery tour for four (an $80 value)
Tours are held on Tuesdays at 6 p.m. and select Saturdays; click here for the full schedule.
Tours take guests through the Bully Boy Distillers to see how Will and Dave Willis make small batches of white rum, Boston rum, organic vodka, and organic white and wheat whiskey. Visitors might also learn about how the family farm that now houses the distillery was once home to a stash of Prohibition-era spirits, and how the brothers named their enterprise after a much-loved workhorse from that farm—which in turn was named after a term coined by their great-grandfather's college roommate, Teddy Roosevelt.