Tim Smith's moonshine is made at Belmont Farm Distillery in Culpeper, Virginia and Asheville Distillery in North Carolina. Previously, it was also distilled at Limestone Branch Distillery in Lebanon, Kentucky. Let me share with you some insights about these distilleries and my personal experiences with their products.
1. Belmont Farm Distillery (Culpeper, Virginia):
Belmont Farm Distillery, located in the picturesque town of Culpeper, Virginia, is where Tim Smith's moonshine is crafted with utmost care and expertise. I had the pleasure of visiting this distillery and witnessing the passion that goes into every bottle. The distillery is situated on an actual working farm, adding a unique charm to the overall experience.
2. Asheville Distillery (Asheville, North Carolina):
Asheville Distillery, nestled in the beautiful city of Asheville, North Carolina, is another location where Tim Smith's moonshine is produced. This distillery is known for its commitment to using locally sourced ingredients, resulting in a distinct flavor profile. The vibrant atmosphere of Asheville adds to the overall ambiance of the distillery and enhances the experience of enjoying their moonshine.
3. Limestone Branch Distillery (Lebanon, Kentucky):
Although no longer involved in the production of Tim Smith's moonshine, Limestone Branch Distillery in Lebanon, Kentucky played a significant role in its early days. This historic distillery has a rich heritage in bourbon production and has contributed to the craftsmanship and quality of Tim Smith's moonshine.
My personal experience with Tim Smith's moonshine has been nothing short of exceptional. The attention to detail in every step of the production process is evident in the final product. Each sip transports me to the heart of Appalachia, with its smoothness and authentic flavor profile. Whether enjoyed neat, on the rocks, or used as a base for creative cocktails, Tim Smith's moonshine never fails to impress.
To summarize, Tim Smith's moonshine is made at Belmont Farm Distillery in Culpeper, Virginia, and Asheville Distillery in North Carolina. Its production was previously associated with Limestone Branch Distillery in Lebanon, Kentucky. These distilleries, each with its own unique setting and approach to crafting spirits, contribute to the exceptional quality of Tim Smith's moonshine.