Brooklyn Distilled

By ellie - Posted on 23 October 2017

Saturday, November 11, 2017 - 2:00pm

This outing explores the deep impact of distilling and brewing on the history of Brooklyn, the historic liquor-making capital of New York City and 18th century America.

Our walk through Vinegar Hill is part of a collaboration with the Kings County Distillery — Brooklyn’s oldest operating distillery. The first half is a walking tour that explores the past, present, and future of the urban alcohol industry. The second half of our outing is an in-depth tour of Kings County Distillery and, for all participants 21 years of age and older, a whiskey tasting (minimum of four whiskeys).

Stops could include: the Howard & Fuller Brewing Company, the birthplace of Al Capone, and sites associated with the 1869-71 Whiskey Wars and distillers Havermeyer & Pierrepont.

Meeting Location

Location:
NE corner of Jay St & York St, next to the York St F train station.

Finding Your Guides
All guides carry an 8×11 sign that says “Big Onion Walking Tours”.

Subway Trains
F train to York Street.

This event is not free
Cost: 
$40

Kings County Distillery

Kings County Distillery is New York City’s oldest operating whiskey distillery, the first since before prohibition.

For tours & directions see http://kingscountydistillery.com/

Location

63 Flushing Avenue Brooklyn Navy Yard, Bldg 121 (enter Sands St. Gate).
New York, NY, 11205
See map: Google Maps