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Scenes from D Magazine’s Distilled

Attendees had the opportunity to toast and taste some delicious whiskeys and fine spirits at D Magazine's Distilled event on Wednesday, May 9.
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Scenes from D Magazine’s Distilled

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Close to 300 whiskey aficionados and beginners alike came to the Distilled: A Whiskey and Fine Spirits event on Wednesday, May 9. Attendees had the opportunity to toast and taste some tried and true favorites like Macallan’s single-malt whiskey and Firestone & Robertson Distilling Co., but also explored the smaller, yet powerful brands like Kilbeggan Irish Whiskey and Oak & Eden Whiskey– all while dancing to the smooth jazz music of Emerald City Band. 3015 Trinity Groves prepared an incredible spread that was intended to pair with each of the vendor’s specialty cocktails to complete the experience.

Thank you to our generous vendors who made this incredible event possible: 3015 Trinity Groves, Lux Row Distillery, Balcones Distilling, Celebrity Cruises, Edrington, Emerald City Band, Firestone & Robertson Distilling Co., Jacob Weldon Blended Bourbon Whiskey, Kilbeggan Single Grain Irish Whiskey,  Mizzen + Main, Oak & Eden Handcrafted Whiskey, Pinto Ranch, and Renegade Cigars Lounge. We were proud to support La Bajada Urban Youth Farms.

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