You’ll step into a working distillery where the sweet smell of fermenting corn mash mingles with the clean scent of copper and steam. The tasting room showcases their range of moonshine varieties, from traditional clear corn whiskey to fruit-flavored options that appeal to tourists new to moonshine. Staff members share stories about the family’s distilling heritage and explain the differences between moonshine and other spirits, often surprising visitors with the smoothness and complexity of properly made moonshine. The experience feels more educational than most Florida tourist attractions, giving you genuine insight into American distilling traditions while sampling spirits you probably won’t find elsewhere in the state.
If you’re curious about moonshine or interested in authentic American distilling traditions, this is worth the stop. It offers something genuinely different from the typical Central Florida tourist experience, and the family’s knowledge creates an educational component you won’t get at bigger operations. However, don’t expect the polished experience of larger distilleries or extensive food options. This appeals most to spirits enthusiasts, history buffs, or visitors looking for an authentic cultural experience beyond theme parks. The location makes it convenient if you’re already in the Kissimmee area, but it’s probably not worth a special trip unless moonshine specifically interests you.