Love it so much I have all 3.The corn - apple brandy - and apple pie .They give a great tour . Stop in and ask for Dwight.
If you are looking for a tour of a distillery, then this isn't the place for you. If you are interested in trying local and legal moonshine, this is a fun and quick outing. We enjoyed the newly shipped moonshine and purchased a bottle of one kind we enjoyed. Our pourer was amusing and knowledgable even about my hometown in Wilkes County, NC that also claims to be the Moonshine Capital of the World.
We stopped in today just days before The Moonshine Festival. We are big fans of the Moonshiners TV show and were excited to see this place. The owner is the first legal moonshiner of the family. It was interesting to hear her talk about her family but there really wasn't anything to see. You look through a glass window at a copper pot. That was all that was going on. You can't buy moonshine there only t-shirts, cookbooks and shot glasses. Even though this was free it was lacking interest for us.
Small operation. Gives great view of history and the process used then and now. Small tour but they took the time to talk and answer all questions. No moonshine sold on site BUT you can buy bottle down the road and bring it in for them to sign the bottle. Awesome!!!!
Love Dawsonville Moonshineso much that i have all 3 products .The corn liquor-The apple brandy-apple pie:-)YUM. Stop by and take a tour .ASK FOR DWIGHT !!!
Went to Dawsonville to see the racecar museum and the distillery was included in the price. You get a free sample of moonshine and it was pretty good. Learned how the moonshine is made and that it is sold in liquor stores (didn't know that).
May a quick detour here with my kids to break up a long road trip. It was fun! Super nice people, cool tours, enough to see to make it worthwhile. Plus, the souvenirs were affordable. Can beat that combo!
A unique place to visit. The staff were very friendly and informative. A little hard to find as it is not listed on our GPS and the address in one of the brochures was incorrect. We were glad we finally stumbled across it. You cannot purchase the moonshine there but have to purchase it at a liquor store. We drove to the liquor store made our purchase and drove back to the distillery to get the bottle signed. There is a race car museum right next door. The day we were there they were filming for a t.v series.
we went to this after the racecar museum. Both (same entrance fee, although I think you can go to the distillery free) were way more entertaining than I expected. We sampled moonshine (aka "corn whiskey") which is quite whiskey-like. The distiller was really enthusiastic about the process & we got to see the vats of fermenting corn slurry.
Well, I read a couple of reviews that were not so nice but my husband and I thought it was a neat idea to place a moonshine distillery where NASCAR became famous due to drivers who ran moonshine. We had a free tour at the distillery so were able to go in the back room to see how it works and we also had a free sample of the moonshine. Though they do not sell moonshine right at the location, it is available at a liquor store right down the street. Personally, I would rather sample wine, but it was a fun experience.We were able to get an autograph of Robert Mitchum's son who was there for the annual Moonshine Festival. We were glad we were there the day before the festival as it was crowded already with a car show and vendor set-up. I would recommend going when it is not the moonshine festival so you can get a tour and the distillery personnel could take more time to show you around.