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From unique attractions, historic downtowns, events, outdoor adventure, and more, Miami County is worth the stop. Explore our array of standout sip options sure to satisfy.
Sip History: Exploring Miami County’s Distilleries
Home to the oldest working copper pots in the country and owned by the family’s sixth generation, Indian Creek Distillery is the place to be for whiskey and history lovers alike. Another classic option is Hayner Distilling Co., a staple in Miami County since the late 1800’s. Today they are back and better than ever, providing Troy and the surrounding area with new whiskey and bourbon paying homage to the original.
A.M. Scott Distillery is Miami County’s newest distillery that prides itself on being approachable, affordable, and accessible. Its products are perfect for both amateurs and veterans in the craft. While in the area, you’re sure to have an unforgettable experience at The Mayflower by A.M. Scott Distillery. This 1928 theater reimagined now houses an adult cocktail lounge and live entertainment venue.
Brew with a View: Crooked Handle Brewing Co. in Piqua
Looking for a cold beer and great meal? In downtown Piqua is Crooked Handle Brewing Co. This is the brewery’s second location. Walk right outside to enjoy a beer on the patio overlooking Piqua’s Lock 9 Park and the beautiful Great Miami River.
Wine and Relaxation at Old Mason Winery
Not a beer or whiskey person? Check out Old Mason Winery, a family-owned winery and vineyard in West Milton, Ohio. Enjoy an award-winning glass of wine in the tasting room or on the back porch looking out over the vineyard. Searching for a different kind of winery experience? Look no further than Twenty-One Barrels in Bradford. Along with their variety of wines, Twenty-One Barrels has become known for their unique cider flavors made in house. Savor the Spirits in Miami County and experience for yourself why we are Home.Grown.Great



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