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Try a tasty cocktail with Deep Eddy’s new Pineapple flavor.

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Nestled in the beautiful Texas Hill Country, the Deep Eddy Vodka Tasting Room is a lively venue full of fun and libations.

Housed in its original bottling plant, the tasting room offers refreshing sips + unique experiences — guaranteeing good times with great friends. Shake things up with bartending classes or stir up creativity at paint-and-sip events.

Stick around to try their amazing cocktails and even something new (peep the new pineapple flavor). Don’t forget to do a little shopping before you go.

Plan your visit.

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