Last Updated: April 6, 2023
This local distillery led by veterans with disabilities is built on a legacy of distilling liquors. Experience the small-batch spirits by touring the facility and round it out by tasting them in their speakeasy-inspired taproom. The knowledgeable staff is happy to help you have the best experience possible, no matter if you come in with kids or don’t even drink yourself. People with severe wheat allergies should be mindful that the grain is being processed in the distillery.
On-site parking: yes on waterfront side
Number of Accessible Parking spots: none
Proximity to entrance: about 100 ft
Curb: none
Street crossing: no
Cost: free
Closest public transit stop: Stevenson Central (0.4mil)
Step-free access: yes
Ramp access: N/A
Doorway: >32in
Handle: push/pull
Threshold: none
Flooring: cement
Seating options: none
Elevator: N/A
Flooring: cement
Tables: bring out upon request
Chair type: armchairs, high chairs
Available power outlets: –
Quieter times: –
Music playing: yes
Additional noise: running machinery in distillery
Non-alcoholic options: yes – water, sodas, lemonade
Languages spoken: English
Knowledgeable on ASL: no
Knowledgeable on disability services: yes
Location: back of distillery
Threshold: no
Doorway: 33 ½ in
Handle: operable with one hand
Occupancy type: single
Accessible stall: yes
Grab bars: front and behind
Maneuvering space around toilet: 15in side, 31in front
Sink: 26in wide when trash can next to it
Pipes: covered up
Height of Drying Possibilities: 33 ½ in
Gender-Neutral: yes
Baby changing station: no
Outdoor area: in summer
Relief area for service animals: waterfront
Language: English
Videos: N/A
Large print option: no
Accessibility plug-in: no