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Crooked Creek Distillery

Crooked Creek Distillery

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104 S Water St, West Newton, Pennsylvania, 15089, United States
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Nov 30, 2019
Stopped in for Small Business Saturday. Great atmosphere, cute setup, SUPER friendly staff who happily answered all of my newbie 'flight' questions. It was pretty busy, a little bit of a wait, but well worth it. The Blackberry Lavender moonshine was a little to 'tequila-y' for my tastes, but the gin was lovely! I even tried it mixed with cider and ginger beer (yum!) This IS a Laurel Highlands Pour Tour stop but they won't be active with stickers and app login until January. I'll definately be back!

Mar 14, 2021
My wife and I stopped in after a meal across the street at subway. The owner was very knowledgeable about his craft and allowed us to sample various flavors of bourbon. I was amazed at the selection and I feel this local distillery deserves a lot more love. We went home that night with a lavender blackberry and apple pie which we had shared with multiple friends who also agreed it was above quality of any bottle you could buy at a conventional store. This local distillery is definitely something to check out !

Jan 30, 2021
We made this stop on the laurel highlands pour tour. We got cocktails to go that were amazing. You can tell they really care about the ingredients in their products and take pride in everything. The bartender was really knowledgeable and we learned a lot. We will be back!

Jan 26, 2019
The main product is my focus of the review, which is their moonshine. I felt that they have a very wide range of flavors, and very good cocktail themes. The place is very unique and has plenty of room. The prices were very reasonable and I think this is a must try place for moonshine.

May 18, 2019
Such a neat place to eat! The atmosphere is interesting, it has a very open and laid back vibes. I admired the look of brick walls, really cool! The moment i arrived I was hit by a wonderful smell of fresh BBQ cooking. It wasn't five minutes, and the fresh BBQed came rolling in . I immediately placed an order for a half a chicken $9, though the ribs were just as tempting. My order arrived quickly and the chicken was basting in its own cooking dripping/juices . The chicken was beautifuly BBQed , the meat was tender and oh so juicy. I honestly didn't even need to use BBQ sauce , the chicken is that great! But if i was going to use BBQ sauce, I'd probably have brought my own. For some reason they a limited selection of BBQ sauce. I think one was Sweet Baby Rays. I would be interested in trying the home made booze if I had more time, but I would have had to bring my own bottle of water to wash the booze down though. They do not give you a complimentary glass of water, you must purchase a bottle of water. Not cool. I will come back and enjoy the great venue that is the Crooked Creek Distillery soon. A nice little town with a great distillery.

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