We wrote about the $750,000 project backed by Michael Klebeckhere. The opening will be the first in a wave of new craft distilleries coming to the Hill in the wake of liberalized state laws related to small batch spirits.
We wrote about the $750,000 project backed by Michael Klebeckhere. The opening will be the first in a wave of new craft distilleries coming to the Hill in the wake of liberalized state laws related to small batch spirits.
Can’t wait!
“Eat, Drink, and be Merry for tomorrow we die”– typical for CH
I’m so excited. I can’t wait for this place to open!
“”Eat, Drink, and be Merry for tomorrow we die”– typical for CH “
Even moderation, in moderation James.
Totally going to come check it out tonight. I’ve been anxiously awaiting their opening for quite a while!
i hope the liquor’s better than the donuts–which are atrocious. no matter, i’m sure the marketing engine will convince rachel ray and the masses that whatever swill emerges from that gin head is worthy of a discerning palette.
“i hope the liquor’s better than the donuts–which are atrocious. no matter, i’m sure the marketing engine will convince rachel ray and the masses that whatever swill emerges from that gin head is worthy of a discerning palette. “
What the shit are you babbling about? Sun Liquor never made donuts, and nobody on the hill likes “foodies”.