Gin is a favorite in many households that are generally served with tonic water or as part of a classic cocktail. You could order it as a martini, tom collins, or even as a gimlet. The outcome of your satisfaction relies heavily on the gin itself as only a select few distillers truly understand the art of creating a good drink.

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We have discovered the best places where the gin is better than anything you have ever tasted before. You will be hooked from the first sip as these drinks root themselves in your memory for all eternity. Keep reading to learn about the best places in America to drink Gin!

10 10. Ransom Wine Co. & Distillery (McMinnville, Oregon)

This distillery has a beautiful tasting room where you can sample their gin and gin cocktails. They serve a dry gin and an Old Tom gin that customers can't stop raving about to their friends and family.

These two drinks have both won numerous awards over the years in several spirts competitions, which only serves as a testament to their greatness. It is even a great place to visit with friends who don't drink gin, as they also serve their own wine, vermouth, and whiskey.

9 9. Durham Distillery (Durham, North Carolina)

You can take a tour, or just sign up for a tasting if you want to try some of this distillery's gin. They serve two different gins called Conniption American Dry Gin and Conniption Navy Strength Gin, as well as serve canned gin cocktails if you prefer something premixed.

It will be money well spent if you decide to come here for a tasting as these drinks will leave a lasting impression upon your tongue that will have you taking a bottle with you on the road.

8 8. Raff Distillerie (San Francisco, California)

This tasting room rests in the home of the Raff Distillerie and they serve a gin that will blow you away. The Bummer & Lazarus Gin is made from California grapes, and then they distill it with a variety of things like orange peel, licorice root, juniper berries, and coriander seed.

It has a spicy finish that you won't be able to resist and you will be seated in the same area where they make their products. This company also makes absinthe and rum as well if you were interested in trying a few different spirits.

7 7. Leopold Bros. (Denver, Colorado)

This distillery offers tours, cocktail creation classes, and has a tasting room that you can visit so you can try some of their amazing gin. They offer an American Small Batch Gin, Summer Gin, and a Navy Strength American Gin that have a unique taste you won't be able to find anywhere else.

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They even have a long list of whiskey and liqueur if a few of your friends are looking for something a bit different. The company has even put money into making a zero-waste facility so you can be comforted by the fact that your drink comes from an environmentally-aware company.

6 6. Watershed Distillery (Columbus, Ohio)

Watershed Distillery is known for its world-renowned gin, and they have just released their new seasonal cocktail menu called Home & Away: A Travel Leisure Cocktail Menu. They serve Four Peel Gin, Bourban Barrel Gin, and Guild Gin, as well as have both a Watershed Martini and Four Peel Collins on draft.

You can stop by their kitchen and bar to try one of these drinks, and even grab a bite to eat from their illustrious food menu. The bartenders are willing to help you discover the next best thing as you work together to create the drink of your dreams. If your friends don't drink, they also make non-alcoholic cocktails that are the next best thing.

5 5. Greenbar Distillery (Los Angeles, California)

This distillery holds spirit tastings, tours, and cocktail discoveries that will showcase your favorite gin drinks. When you are tasting the gin you can discuss with the spirit expert on staff any questions you may have and they can even help you uncover your next favorite cocktail.

Their gin encapsulates the Los Angeles area in a bottle as they have managed to capture several flavors in a single sip. It will keep you on the edge of your seat as you become infatuated with this particular drink.

4 4. Port Chilkoot Distillery (Haines, Alaska)

If Alaska is on your travel itinerary then you should plan on visiting Port Chilkoot Distillery. They built it in the former bakery of the military outpost called Fort Seward, so you can drink while you sit in a remnant of history. It might be small, but it is the perfect way to make a few new friends while you all enjoy a round of gin together.

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They make a 50 Fathoms Gin that has won several awards since its release and is best served in a Spruce Tip Old-Fashioned. You will taste the glory of Alaska in this drink and it will make your vacation feel complete.

3 3. Catoctin Creek Distillery (Purcellville, Virginia)

This company was founded back in 2009 and they source all of their grain and fruits from local sources that are pesticide-free. They make a Watershed Gin that you can taste during their tasting flight, and they even offer tours if you want to learn more about their perfected process.

You can even bring your dog with you to the distillery, as long as it is on its best behavior, so you can enjoy a good drink with your loyal friend by your side. Visitors learn about new cocktails and what a good gin drink actually tastes like when they visit this distillery.

2 2. Flag Hill Distillery & Winery (Lee, New Hampshire)

You can schedule a private tasting and tour at this distillery, stop in for a single drink, or even hold a larger event on the property. They hold the tasting in a 17th-century barn and it is open year-round so guests never have to go without their favorite drinks.

They serve a Karner Blue Gin that is made from apples sourced from a nearby orchard and it is full of citrus fun. People love to drink it in a cocktail as the flavors mix beautifully with other ingredients. You won't regret your visit here, and might even leave with a bottle or two for the road.

1 1. Alpine Distilling

They are currently working on creating something they like to call the Gin Experience, but until that is available you can stop by their tasting room for a drink and a piece of pie. If you are traveling with a larger group you can consider scheduling a Private Gin Making Group Experience where you will learn about the process and leave with your own personal bottle of gin.

You will have so much fun you will already be scheduling the event again for next year due to the epic taste of their drinks and the friendly manner of the staff.

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