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This is a list of distilleries in the U.S. state of Georgia.
There are two distilleries in the city limits of Georgia's state capital, Atlanta, another two in the greater metropolitan area of Atlanta, and two in Georgia's third-largest city, Savannah.[1]
Table
editCompany | City |
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Distillery of Modern Art | Chamblee |
ASW Distillery[2] | Atlanta |
Big Creek Distilling Co. | Dahlonega |
Dalton Distillery | Dalton |
Dawsonville Moonshine Distillery | Dawsonville |
Ghost Coast Distillery | Savannah |
Grandaddy Distillery | Blairsville |
Hope Springs Distillery[2] | Lilburn |
Independent Distilling Company | Decatur |
Lazy Guy Distillery[2] | Kennesaw |
Lovell Bros. Distillery[3] | Mount Airy |
Moonrise Distillery[2] | Clayton |
Old 4th Distillery | Norcross |
R.M. Rose Distillery | Dillard |
Richland Rum | Richland |
Savannah Bourbon Company[2] | Savannah |
Savannah Spirits | Savannah |
Soldier of the Sea Distillery | Comer |
Still Pond Distillery | Arlington |
Swamp Fox Distilling Company | Buena Vista |
Second City Distilling | Augusta |
Shortbarrel Bourbon | Norcross |
Thirteenth Colony Distillers[2] | Americus |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Kaplan, Brad (October 27, 2015). "The State of Georgia Distilleries". Thirsty South. Retrieved May 4, 2018.
- ^ a b c d e f Kennedy, Rose. "Sip and see: 6 Georgia signature bourbon distilleries". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved 3 April 2019.
- ^ Judith Garrison (6 July 2015). North Georgia Moonshine: A History of the Lovells & Other Liquor Makers. Arcadia Publishing Incorporated. pp. 120–. ISBN 978-1-62585-296-0.