I’m back! Many apologies for the brief hiatus. Between
school and the Thanksgiving holiday, I have (surprisingly) not had much time
for beer lately. But the good news is that I have lots of great articles coming
up in the next week, so I promise, the wait will be worth it.
First up is my review of Lucky Bucket Brewing Co. and Cut SpikeDistillery in La Vista. Both of these fine establishments are housed under the
same roof, so you’re really getting two tours for the price of one! They offer
tours Wednesday-Friday at 5:30 and Saturday at noon, 1:30, and 3. It costs just
three dollars per person and includes a free beer. Even better, right now
there’s a Groupon available that includes 2 tours and four additional drinks
for $15. Tours last about half an hour and cover Lucky Bucket’s history, the
brewing and bottling process on the brewery side, and the distilling process on
the Cut Spike side.
In the brewery, Lucky Bucket produces their IPA, HeartlandWheat, Pre-Prohibition Style Lager, and Certified Evil (the black-hearted
Imperial Porter). In addition to their lineup of year round brews, they also
produce four seasonal beers for distribution as well as a variety of specialty
beers that are only available in the tasting room. This includes lots of small batch
and cask beers that you won’t find anywhere else. The tasting room also has
some really tasty infused vodka cocktails, so there’s something there for
everyone.
On the other side of the fence sits the distillery. Cut
Spike Distillery produces barrel-aged rum, single malt whiskey, and premium vodka. I got to sample the rum and vodka on the tour, and let me tell you, they
did not disappoint. Cut Spike may have produced the smoothest vodka I’ve ever
tasted. It was great. Their rum isn’t flavored with a bunch of different sugars and
spices, but it is aged for a full year in old Cut Spike Whiskey barrels, so it
is not lacking on taste. Although they make delicious rum and vodka, Cut
Spike’s true star is their single malt whiskey. Each batch is painstakingly
prepared and aged for two years in oak barrels. Their first batch, which was
released in 2012, sold out entirely. It was that good. Cut Spike Distillery
released their second batch of whiskey on November 12th, so go get a
bottle before it’s gone again.
This is another really fun tour and I would highly suggest
checking it out. They serve up great beer and cocktails and the tour is definitely worth your three bucks. Check out their Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for
special announcements and upcoming events, and if you’ve got some free time
this weekend, head over and have yourself a delicious drink.
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