Westland Distillery
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Westland Distillery

Seattle, Washington

Photo: Matt Ross

An American single-malt whiskey distillery in Georgetown that's rewriting the rules of what whiskey can be in the Pacific Northwest. The peat comes from Shelton, Washington. The barley is local. The Garryana expression — aged in native Oregon white oak — is unlike anything being made anywhere else. The tasting room is industrial-chic and the tours are worth every minute.

Insider tip

The Garryana single malt. It's made with oak that only grows in the Pacific Northwest. Nothing else tastes like this.

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