Craft Works Whisky Launch – Danger From Above

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Situated in a shed out the back of the Royal Hotel Capertee - located in the Capertee valley, about 40 minutes from Lithgow, and an hour from Mudgee - Craft Works is truly artisnal whisky, with Craig 'Crafty' Fields brewing, distilling, aging, blending, and bottling his whisky on-site.

Crafty is proudly New South Wales to the core - malted NSW barley is distilled with local spring water in NSW-fabricated copper pot stills; and whilst you can find Craft Works whisky in discerning bottle shops right across the country, 'local' is imbued in the essense of everything that Crafty does.

Whether you're talking about the independently bottled Australian single malt whiskies that Crafty has released whilst building up supply of his own spirit, or the whisky from Craft Works' own stills, all Craft Works whiskies are devestating flavour bombs - a lot like Crafty himself; larger than life, and oh so much fun!

This flight, Crafty will be launching his latest whisky; Danger From Above - a departure from recent Craft Works whiskies, with a new mash bill, but still 100% attitude! Prepare yourself for a explosion of fruity flavours from this latest big bold Craft Works whisky!

Dates & Times
  • Tue 23 Jun 6:30pm–9pm
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  • Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

When

23 Jun

6:30pm–9pm

Where

Peacemaker Saloon

26 Mort Street,
Braddon ACT 2612

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