"Raise your Spirits" at Joshua Tree Distilling

Experience the unique taste of locally crafted spirits and cocktails at Joshua Tree Distilling, a charming little shop located within an industrial complex. Here, you can sample an array of beverages including Lost Horse Whiskey, Black Hole Vodka, and Giant Rock Gin. The cozy interior boasts a compact bar and souvenir shop, while the exterior offers benches for a leisurely sip under the sun. Come visit and discover the magic of Joshua Tree Distilling.

To Get There

The distillery offers tours and tastings, allowing you to learn about the process of craft distillation and sample the delicious spirits produced there. Whether you're a seasoned connoisseur or a curious beginner, the knowledgeable staff at Joshua Tree Distilling are always on hand to answer your questions and guide you through the tastings.

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