Wineries, Breweries & Distilleries

Grapes in the desert? Wine not. In a state that’s mastered defying expectations, taste your way around Nevada at dozens of breweries, wineries, and distilleries—each with their own sterling Silver State distinction. Bringing in some of the world’s highest ranking and most coveted awards, Nevada is home to two of the United State’s three (and one of the world’s only) estate distilleries, pouring gins, vodkas, and bourbons a cork’s throw from where they were grown and made, some spirited enough to have brought home coveted double gold awards.

Meanwhile, all Nevada wineries produce estate-bottled vino. And it’s only in Nevada, where you can get to know some our fave icons and official state symbols through our craft beer scene. (“Icky,” anyone?) It doesn’t get more “drink local” than our “farm-to-flask” and ranch-brewed beer mentality around here. Come thirsty—the Silver State will surely fill your cup in more ways than one.

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Silver State Distilleries

In a state where making (and, OK, consuming) a whole lotta liquor has always been part of the story, expect to sip on some seriously superb gins, vodkas, whiskeys and bourbons during your time in the Silver State. Back when water was unsafe to drink, some miners whipped up Comstock cocktails consisting of one part water and two parts booze. Because they were drinking it faster than they could make it, quicker-to-make spirits like gin and vodka became Nevada faves, as opposed to whiskeys and bourbons, which take longer to age and refine.

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Frey Ranch Farmers + Distillers
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Frey Ranch Farmers + Distillers

Frey Ranch Farmers + Distillers reputation for its masterful elixirs is cemented by a double gold medal at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition—the distillery world’s most prestigious award. Everything they make is grown, distilled, and bottled right there on their Fallon ranch. Hit up the free tasting room and sip your way through their newly debuted, perfectly aged whiskey and bourbon.

Other amazing Nevada distilleries you ought to add to your Places to Sip List include:

  • Las Vegas Distilling Company
  • Verdi Local Distillery
  • Seven Troughs Distilling
  • 10 Torr Vacuum Distillery
  • Forsaken River
  • Branded Hearts
  • The Depot Craft Brewery Distillery

Nevada Wineries

Wine not here? Leave it to us trend-buckers to develop desert-hardy grapes that need a fraction of the water that their Napa cousins guzzle. Which is almost as cool as the fact that they actually taste great, too. Looking to check out wineries near Vegas? Search no further than the vineyard-veiled town of Pahrump—about an hour west of the Strip. The area’s two wineries—Sanders Family Winery and Artesian Cellars—will have you feeling like you left the Mojave Desert and stepped into wine country with acres of lush vines, on-site steakhouses, and free tasting rooms (OK, well maybe that last one won’t remind you of certain parts of neighboring states… but we think that’s a good thing!)

Breweries in Nevada

The Nevada craft beer scene has been brewing since Great Basin Brewing Co. opened in Sparks nearly 30 years ago—you know, back when we all called it “microbrew”—helping kick off the West Coast’s craft brew movement. With beers inspired by Nevada itself, get to know the Silver State one sip at a time with Wild Horse Amber Ale, Outlaw Milk Stout, and, of course, the beloved Ichthyosaur India Pale Ale (but just call it an “Icky”). 

In the years since both craft breweries pioneered our scene, brewing companies have bubbled up over the Silver State in the years since. “Pour” over more than a dozen breweries in Reno and nearby Sparks, like internationally renowned Revision Brewing Company and local faves like Lead Dog, Imbīb, and Pigeon Head.

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Virginia City Brewery & Taphouse
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Tonopah Brewing Co.

Head up the hill to Virginia City Brewery & Taphouse, hop down to Carson City’s Shoe Tree Brewing Company, or refuel with a Reno-to-Vegas pitstop at Tonopah Brewing Company. Down south, Las Vegas breweries abound, especially with several in the Artisan Booze District like CraftHaus and Bad Beat Brewing, as well as at plenty of casino-based breweries, and even more around town.

#NVEats

Whether you’re sipping desert-grown meads and wines or getting into estate-grown spirits, as you sip your way around the Silver State, be sure to tag #NVEats and #TravelNevada. If your pic really wets our whistle, look for it here!

We all look forward to the day, hopefully soon, when we can enjoy an Alien Amber Ale littlealeinn in Rachel. In the meantime, please celebrate #NationalBeerDay safely at home! 🍻 (📸: travelnevada)
NEW RELEASE

We’re pretty proud of this one, the first sparkling wine made in Nevada! Not just any sparkling wine either, this is a Petillant Naturale, commonly referred to as a Pet Nat, made using Methode Traditionale, the oldest method for producing sparkling wines. These wines are bottled as a young and wild wine and finishes primary fermentation in the bottle, producing the effervescence and a cloudy wine with yeasty lees (sediment) in bottom of the bottle. No sulfur, no filtration, no additions of any kind. And made as always with fruit from our estate vineyard where we use organic farming practices. 
Known as the Russian Roulette of wine making due to their unpredictable nature and often funky profile, Pet Nat has experienced a resurgence in popularity among niche natural wine crowds and lovers of unique wine experiences who appreciate a more honest and authentic breed of bubbly.

Tasting Notes: unfiltered, light bottle lees and cloudiness true to the style, pale golden color. Bouquet of ripe pear, fennel, and clover honey. Round and full in the mouth, vibrant acidity, soft frothy bubbles and a honeyed finish. 
This wine is brand new so for now it’s only available in the tasting room. $27/bottle
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We have some new beers on the board! “A Good Pale Ale” - Pale Ale 5.80% // “Candelaria” - Wheat Wine 10.20% #beardme
A vineyard in the middle of the desert: Sanders Family Winery in Pahrump, Nevada. I have been studying the phenomenon of wine tourism lately, and I noticed that in the past few years it experienced an unexpected growth worldwide. Hopefully, local wineries will have a fast recovery, especially the ones that promote sustainable practices. #sociologyoftourism #winetourism #nevada
Read between the wines. 📷: local.livin
This week's #fridayfeature is one of our favorite watering holes: Shoe Tree Brewery. Not only are they a huge contributor to our local events and community, but their award-winning beers are also winning over the hearts of locals and visitors daily. #shoetreebrewery
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It's American Craft Beer Week! You can celebrate by grabbing a case of beer from ablebakerbrewing for pickup — or by grabbing a table inside the just-reopened venue. That's right, Able Baker is back, and they're providing a great example of how to resume services while social distancing or, in their case,
Let the holiday weekend be-GIN! There’s still time to pick up a bottle of @JuniperGroveGin American Dry for the weekend and try this delicious cocktail creation from @thebartendersfable.
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‘Freedom & Tonic’ is a summer spin on a classic. This drink incorporates fresh fruits with a traditional tonic bite:
1.5 oz Juniper Grove American Dry Gin 
0.5oz Grenadine 
Tonic water 
Fresh white peach 
Fresh blueberries 
Chamomile flower garnish
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Line the bottom of your glass with 0.5oz top shelf grenadine (the real pomegranate stuff!) and then fill with ice.
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Take 1/4 of the white peach and drop it into a shaker tin with the gin and muddle. Gently strain over your ice filled goblet and top with tonic water and fresh blueberries.
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Curbside pickup is available Wednesdays and Fridays from noon to 4:00 p.m. at the Public House. See link in bio to place your online order today. 👆
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