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Since 2010, Deep Eddy has bottled Austin’s sunny charm, crafting real vodkas with real ingredients for real fun.

Photos by Kelly Christine

Discover the spirit of Texas Hill Country at the Deep Eddy Vodka Tasting Room, located just outside Bat City.

Housed in its original bottling plant, this lively venue offers laid-back vibes, refreshing sips, and unique experiences. Shake things up with bartending classes or stir up creativity at paint-and-sip events — perfect for a holiday gift that’s worth toasting to.

Whether you’re savoring classic flavors or trying something new, visiting the tasting room guarantees good times with great friends — and cheers all around.

Book an experience.

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