Hardshore Distilling Company is a different kind of distillery.


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Join Greater Portland's Beer/Spirit Enthusiasts & Professionals for an afternoon of great drinks and even better company!
What to Expect:
🍺 A casual and welcoming environment for craft beer and spirits lovers
🗓️ An informal agenda focused on networking, sharing recommendations, and exploring new brews
🥂 Opportunities to connect with industry professionals and fellow enthusiasts
What to Bring:
✅ Your favorite beer/spirits stories and recommendations
✅ A friendly attitude and willingness to mingle
✅ Cash or card for any purchases
How to Find Us:
Ask the hostess for our group, and look for a small sign on our table marking our general area.
About:
Hardshore Distilling Company is a different kind of distillery. We don't obsess about what the other guys and girls are doing. We obsess about what they're not doing. We are only interested in making spirits that have a purpose on the bar shelf, not just imitating the greats who have already earned their place there. We are constantly trying to coax new tastes and textures out of anything we can fit in our stills (and with a 1,200-liter Arnold Holstein still, we can fit a lot). We almost never rule anything out before we've attempted to distill it at least once. Sometimes once is clearly enough. Other times, a change in technique with the same botanical can produce a very different result.
In 2016, after nearly four years of tinkering and tweaking, we released our flagship product, Hardshore Original Gin. This lovely gin is thoughtfully crafted from our family-grown grain and is brimming with fresh rosemary and green mint. It is purposefully designed to expand how we think about gin and I'm certain that it will surprise you.
While making exceptional gin is our passion, we also strive to do our part to conserve the natural wonders of Maine that make Hardshore so unique. Our water comes straight to us from Sebago Lake, and is so clean that we don't require the use of reverse osmosis to purify our water. This helps us use up to 30% less water than other facilities of a similar size. It's a small step, but it's in the right direction. Join us

Hardshore Distilling Company is a different kind of distillery.