Cocktail Class or Distillery Tour for Two at Quincy Street Distillery (Up to 32% Off)
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Class demonstration teaches guests to make classic sour cocktails; tour a distillery that produces 12 artisianal, small-batch spirits
Choose Between Two Options
$42 for a two-hour classic sour cocktail class for two ($60 value)
- Distillery tour and tasting for six spirits ($20 value)
- Cocktail shaker to take home, plus 10% off any products day-of only ($15 value)
- Class demonstration and one cocktail each ($25 value)
$30 for a distillery tour for two and two Glencairn glasses ($44 value)
Tours are available on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
Class demonstration teaches guests to make classic sour cocktails; tour a distillery that produces 12 artisianal, small-batch spirits
Choose Between Two Options
$42 for a two-hour classic sour cocktail class for two ($60 value)
- Distillery tour and tasting for six spirits ($20 value)
- Cocktail shaker to take home, plus 10% off any products day-of only ($15 value)
- Class demonstration and one cocktail each ($25 value)
$30 for a distillery tour for two and two Glencairn glasses ($44 value)
Tours are available on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
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About Quincy Street Distillery
Inspired by small craft spirit creators of yore, Derrick Mancini founded Quincy Street Distillery as a way to celebrate traditional, and create new, American spirits. Today, Mancini and distiller, Danny Maguire, oversee a small crew that crafts and bottles 12 artisanal, small-batch spirits including a mead-based dry honey spirit, a railroad gin, a colonial-style single malt rye, and the first straight bourbon whiskey distilled and bottled in Illinois in 40 years. Take a tour of the distillery to bring the full story of these libations into focus. Distillery tours detail every step of the grain-to-whiskey production, including fermentation, distillation, cutting, barreling, and bottling. Conclude with a tasting in the Speakeasy cocktail bar that includes a brief history lesson about many of the spirit brands, and after where patrons can purchase classic and original cocktails or pick up bottles at the retail shop. You can also reach the distillery by train on the Burlington Metra line just a block from the Riverside station.