Distillery Tour and Tasting for One or Two at Middle West Spirits (Up to 38% Off). Six Options Available.
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Master distillers use Ohio-grown ingredients such as soft red winter wheat and wildflower honey to craft whiskey and vodkas
Due to Covid-19, Business is temporarily closed for the rest of 2020
Choose from Six Options
Distillery tour and tasting:
- $14 for one with one crystal Glencairn tasting glass ($20 value)
- $26 for one with one T-shirt ($35 value)
- $31.50 for one with one T-shirt and one crystal Glencairn tasting glass ($45 value)
- $25 for two with two crystal Glencairn tasting glasses ($40 value)
- $43.50 for two with two T-shirts ($70 value)
- $64 for two with two T-shirts and two crystal Glencairn tasting glasses ($90 value)
Guests tour the recently expanded and state of the art 16,000-square foot open-air urban microdistillery and learn how craftsmen use pot-and-column stills to turn local ingredients such as soft red wheat and wildflower honey into award winning OYO whiskeys, gins and vodkas. Tours are typically scheduled on Thursdays and Friday evenings, but also convene most Saturday afternoons for the weekend options. Additional weeknight dates are added seasonally, please check the distillery’s website for the latest dates and times.
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About Middle West Spirits
Brady Konya and Ryan Lang aren't from Ohio, but they loved the area for its business-friendly community and rich natural resources—and decided Columbus was where they had to build their distillery. The duo's passion for the Midwest colors everything about Middle West Spirits, from the name down to the Ohio-grown soft red winter wheat in their award winning whiskies, gins, and vodkas. Inside the newly rebuilt distillery, which sprawls over 16,000 square feet of open air production and entertaining space, Brady and Ryan craft these artisan OYO spirits—named after the original word for the Ohio River Valley, pronounced “Oh-Why-Oh”—in one of four custom stills installed as part of a recent multi-million dollar expansion. Hand-built by German and American craftsmen using copper, stainless steel, and bits of Saturn's rings, these stills helped earned Middle West Spirits a place on Popular Mechanics' 5 of the World's Most-High-Tech Distilleries list.