Kara F.
Yelp
I'm sure Yelp will remove this review, because that's how they roll. But just in case, this distillery is amateurish. We walked in for our scheduled tour. This place is in an office park, so we opened the door to the office, and no one was in the front. But the door to the back/warehouse was ajar, and a man was working. He looked up to see us and yelled, "KAREN! DOOR!" or similar.
Then Karen came out and sat down. She talked. And she talked. Talked, talked, talked. She tells you how she's partially deaf and then laboriously explains what that means. I was part of the deaf community for many years and had an SO who was deaf, so I'm deeply familiar with hard of hearing people (which is what she is--not deaf). Her demeanor seemed... almost condescending.
Then, she talked some more about ow the tour would go and mentioned that she didn't understand why the country "couldn't all just get along." I, being a member of a marginalized community being very targeted in this political climate, pointed out that it's not just a matter of "getting along" but that lots of people on one side of the aisle want me dead or in camps. Karen, rapier wit that she has, feigned looking around (like that John Travolta/Pulp Fiction meme) and said, "Who here is trying to kill you?" as if I meant her or her husband specifically and not the public figures I was literally quoting.
I wasn't looking to get into a debate. I just wanted to taste mediocre, locally distilled whiskey. But Karen took umbrage with my comment, and being the straight, White, cishet Christian woman she is, never experienced anything like I have, so she just looked at me like I had two heads.
We left without the tour.
If you look carefully at these reviews, you will see some of Karen's misogynistic remarks about how women can't handle hard liquor and comments about how she talks too much.
Karen, if you're reading this, please talk less, listen more, and don't be so tone-deaf about "how come we can't all get along?" You're not Rodney King.