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Alpine Distilling

Alpine Distilling

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Silver Creek Rd #7132 N, Park City, Utah, 84098, United States
(435) 200-9537 www.alpinedistilling.com
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Mar 30, 2023
We came here during the business hours as recommended from Lush for a drink and spirits to go. Rang the doorbell twice. Called. No answer. Doors were locked up. Second time we have been hosed in this area from food and spirits. I guess you should call before you go.

Jan 22, 2023
We heard about this place via a local we met. The gentlemen working the store was chill and friendly. We haven’t tried the gin yet but their bourbon I cracked open was great neat.

Jun 5, 2022
Stopped by on a visit to Utah. Rob greeted us graciously, informed us a bit about their products. He invited us to visit their Main Street location, which was a very nice visit. I have to say their gin is marvelous, as well as is their Preserve liqueur. Great find!

Jun 28, 2022
Stopped by the bar in downtown Park City. The Utah Straight Bourbon was an instant favorite. Hung out for quite some time (the lounge area is really comfy and styled nicely) and talked to Aiden, who was immensely knowledgable on the products and overall a supremely friendly dude. A must-stop if you're in Park City.

Nov 27, 2022
Amazing environment, great drinks. Brianda was fantastic and very friendly. Can't wait to go back.

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