Open House Tasting!
reservations not needed
Mad Buffalo Whiskey
June 14, 2013 from 4pm-6pm
The Wine and Cheese Place
7435 Forsyth Blvd
Clayton, MO 63105
314.727.8788
Meet Chris Burnette, Head distiller and presidient
From Union, Missouri
reservations not needed
Mad Buffalo Whiskey
June 14, 2013 from 4pm-6pm
The Wine and Cheese Place
7435 Forsyth Blvd
Clayton, MO 63105
314.727.8788
Meet Chris Burnette, Head distiller and presidient
From Union, Missouri
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Mad Buffalo Brewing Company, Inc. is a small, family-owned company that focuses on high quality, hand-crafted distilled spirits produced in small batches. Each inspired by our distinct family traditions. The Mad Buffalo Distillery, owned and operated by the Mad Buffalo Brewing Company, Inc., is a craft, small-batch producer of ultra-premium spirits that includes vodka, whiskey, rum, absinthe, gin, moonshine and other products. We focus on the “craft” in craft distillation. We consider ourselves to be artisans first, and beverage producers second. Everything we do revolves not only around the finished product, but how it comes into being. Our processes, traditional in nature, have been learned, honed, and crafted into a modern day replication of traditional methods. We still do most everything by hand. From malting our own grain, to our hand-crank grain mill, to actually stirring our mash, we focus on what is best for our product.Located in Union, Missouri, Shawnee Bend Farms has been in the family for nearly 50 years and serves as the backdrop for the Distillery. It is a serene place where the neighbors are as close as family. Which is good, since we value our community, our friends, and our family. We work diligently to maintain a good relationship with the surrounding residents and include them in our plans when possible. We also work to ensure that they, if they are able and willing, are looked to first before looking to outside local vendors. We try to keep it “in the family.”
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