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Hop on a mule cart ride, dive into an engaging distillery tour, and relish tasty food and drinks along the way
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About This Deal
Ever wondered why a mule cart ride is so enjoyable? Experience the thrill of an exciting distillery tour paired with refreshing drinks and delicious hors d'oeuvres. With free admission for kids under 10, it's perfect for families! Discover the lineup of monthly and weekly tours where fun meets flavor in an unforgettable way. Don't let this chance slip by!
What we offer
Choose from packages designed for groups of 2, 4 or even up to 10 people. Enjoy mule rides paired with engaging distillery tours alongside delightful drinks and hors d'oeuvres. Each package provides a unique opportunity to experience the historic farm-to-glass process.- Mule Ride for 10: Tour, Paired with Drinks and Hors d'oeuvres: Perfect for groups seeking adventure combined with tasty pairings.
- Mule Ride for 2: Tour, Paired with Drinks and Hors d'oeuvres: Ideal for couples looking to explore together with delightful treats.
- Mule Ride for 4: Tour, Paired with Drinks and Hors d'oeuvres: Great for small groups wanting a mix of fun rides and delicious bites.
Why you should grab the offer
This offer provides an authentic farm-to-glass experience at Short Mountain Distillery. Guests can witness spirit production firsthand using locally sourced ingredients from their own farm. The historic location in Tennessee adds a cultural richness that enhances every visit. Interactive tours allow guests to engage directly in the art of distilling while enjoying award-winning spirits like moonshine and bourbon. The on-site restaurant offers culinary delights crafted from fresh farm produce that complement their signature spirits perfectly. With engaging events like cocktail-making workshops amidst beautiful landscapes, this deal promises an enriching experience.Fine Print
* May be repurchased every 30 days.
* Subject to weather.
* Valid only for option purchased.
* Food and beverages for kids are not included and, if wanted, must be purchased separately.
* Reservations required, by email at info@shortmountaindistillery.com
* Must provide 21+ ID to receive alcoholic beverages.
* Limit 3 per person.
* Restaurant reservations can be made with The Shaken Glass at www.shakenglasstn.com Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings
About GreenWay Music Festival hosted at Short Mountain Distillery
The word "moonshine" might conjure up images of Prohibition-era speakeasies, but spirit making at Short Mountain Distillery is hardly a clandestine affair. Quite the opposite, in fact—owner Billy Kaufman keeps his operation a community effort. Kaufman operates the 300-acre Little Short Mountain Farm, and several years ago it inspired a thought: why not use his land to make moonshine? After all, a notorious moonshiner or two did use the farm's caves for just such a purpose in the past. And it would create jobs, support local farmers, and make for some tasty cocktails, all while keeping the revenue local. Kaufman's friends and neighbors agreed, and in 2010, they voted to allow the construction of Short Mountain Distillery.
Right next to the distillery planted firmly in scenic Cannon County, Stillhouse Restaurant offers a contemporary atmosphere with a menu featuring seasonal and local farm-to-table Southern dishes paired with moonshine and whiskey cocktails from the bar. Dining rooms with open views, framed by grand porches and decks, set the scene for an unforgettable dining experience. A banquet room can be reserved for larger parties and private events.
Today, Short Mountain Distillery continues to champion Tennessee traditions by using the farm's corn and mill to create authentic spirits in six varieties: Shiner's Select, classic Shine, Apple Pie, Prohibition Tea, Tennessee Bourbon Whiskey, and Rye Whiskey. Their production is still a community project, and if there's any doubt, all one needs to do is stop by the distillery, where the staff welcomes visitors with open arms, or at the very least open tours. They can even suggest how to make a mean moonshine cocktail. Even if someone can't make an onsite trip, they can still find Short Mountain's potables in stores across Tennessee and Georgia.