Desert Door Distillery

Distillery · Hays County

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"Spirits: SotolThe scoop: Desert Door has a welcoming tasting room with indoor and outdoor seating, lawn games, and a rotating menu of craft cocktails priced at $9 to $11. Neat copitas are available for $7. This is only four miles from Salt Lick, making for a great combination weekend road trip with friends.Tours and tastings: Thursday through Sunday; tours available on Friday and Saturday at noon and 1 p.m., bookable in advance online" - Tom Thornton

Best Austin Distilleries for Texas Craft Whiskey, Vodka, and Spirits - Eater Austin
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211 Darden Hill Rd, Driftwood, TX 78619 Get directions

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