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Okanagan Spirits Craft Distillery

Okanagan Spirits Craft Distillery

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267 Bernard Ave, Kelowna, British Columbia, V1Y 6N2, Canada
(778) 484-5174 www.okanaganspirits.com
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Jun 24, 2018
Make sure you stop in to see Austin. Very educated in the products sold and very friendly. Make sure you try the hasskap licquour - so delicious!

May 16, 2018
Ended up walking in and having a small taster. Enjoyed all the products I tasted. Ended up buying a bottle of family reserve Gin (I'm not even a Gin drinker lol), it was too good not to buy. Incredibly smooth. Staff was pleasant and clearly care about their customers , really casual vibe and the interior atsmohpere is really nice. Awesome bottle designs too.

Jul 15, 2018
Nice tasting room, lots of variety! Tasting, and cocktails available! More staff needed, management was very rude on every visit.

Feb 24, 2018
The hostest/ server was extremely inattentive and didn’t make us feel welcome at all. She was off on a rant about people from Toronto of all things, didn’t even pay attention to us. We waited for a while and then ended up leaving. Very poor customer service, which was a shame as I’ve heard some good reviews on the products and was excited to try out the liquors.

Nov 14, 2017
First, the spirits are excellent. Second, the team cares deeply about their customers. We had concerns regarding a previous purchase and were delighted to have one of the owners visit us in person to apologize and rectify the situation. We've always enjoyed going to Okanagan Spirits and this is the kind of personal touch that tells you they truly care about those they serve. Thanks Tyler, Shereen, & team, and cheers to many future visits! 🥃🥃

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