D.C. Distillery Receives Federal Approval

A distillery hoping to produce gin and whiskey in a warehouse in Northeast D.C. received federal approval to move forward with its plans, according to a tweet this afternoon from the New Columbia Distillers.

John Uselton and Michael Lowe have been converting a 3,500-square-foot warehouse in Ivy City into what will eventually be a distillery, but unlike their brewing brethren nearby, they need federal approval and will be carefully scrutinized by the U.S. Treasury as they begin producing gin and, eventually, whiskey.

They hope to have their first batch of gin ready by this summer. They’re also working with the D.C. Council on legislation that would allow them to host tastings at the distillery.

Check out the original post over at DCist

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