The History of Urban Distilling @ Green-Wood

By ellie - Posted on 30 December 2013

Saturday, January 18, 2014 - 3:00pm

The History of Urban Distilling

Join Kings County Distillery co-founder Colin Spoelman to delve into the unique history of distilling and whiskey culture in New York City. Learn about palatial 18th-century Brooklyn distilleries, the 19th century "whiskey wars" that involved actual casualties, and more -- Brooklyn has played a prominent role in the long and tumultuous history of alcohol in the city.

In Green-Wood's cozy Historic Chapel, Spoelman, author of a new book "The Kings County Distillery Guide to Urban Moonshining," will tell these fascinating tales, all depicted in his book and featuring Green-Wood "permanent residents." After all the whiskey talk, you can pick up a book, have it autographed, and then taste the good stuff with a sampling of Kings County's product. Then you'll hop on Green-Wood's trolley for a tour to whiskey-related sites in Green-Wood.

$35 for members of the Historic Fund / $40 for non-members. Ticket includes talk, tasting and tour.

This event is not free
Cost: 
$40
RSVP phone or email: 
http://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-history-of-urban-distilling-tickets-9901172674

Green-Wood Cemetary

Location

500 25th Street
Brooklyn, NY, 11232
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