PLACE: Baltimore Museum of Industry – Pavilion
DATE: Sunday, June 3, 2018
TIME: 12:00-3:00pm
Attendees must present a valid 21+ ID at enterence • Event held rain or shine • Tickets non-refunable
Join the Maryland Distillers Guild at the Baltimore Museum of Industry for an afternoon of Baltimore heritage and innovation! This rare opportunity to taste & purchase Maryland craft spirits from across the state will take place alongside Baltimore’s Inner Harbor and feature tastings of Maryland spirits, live music, small bites, full access to the museum and new this year, freshly shucked oysters available for purchase!
GENERAL ADMISSION • $35 ($45 at the door)
Pass includes:
Admission to the event/access to live music & bites
Samples from all attending distilleries
Signature MDG tasting glass
Full access to the museum
>> CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE TICKETS <<
DESIGNATED DRIVER • $10
Pass includes:
Admission to the event/access to live music & bites
Full access to the museum
OYSTERS
Freshly shucked oysters will be available for purchase at the event from The Local Oyster. More details TBA!
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
PARTICIPATING DISTILLERIES
American Shochu Company
Blackwater Distilling
BlueDyer Distilling Co.
Gray Wolf Craft Distilling
Lyon Distilling Talbot County
McClintock Distilling
MISCellaneous Distillery
Old Line Spirits
Patapsco Distilling Company
Painted Stave Distilling
Sagamore Spirit
Tenth Ward Distilling Company
The Baltimore Whiskey Company
Tobacco Barn Distillery
Twin Valley Distillers
The Oyster Recovery Partnership & the BMI
This years event is being held in partnership with The Oyster Recovery Partnership. ORP will share info on oyster restoration efforts taking place in the Chesapeake Bay. They will also circulate the collected shell from the event through their shell recycling program, to be reused as host shells for planting more oysters into the Chesapeake Bay.
What’s the connection, you ask?
The Baltimore Museum of Industry is housed in the Platt & Company Oyster Packing building, one of the earliest industrial sites in Locust Point. Built circa 1865 by Landra Beach Platt, the site now represents one of the last remaining cannery buildings in Baltimore. A prime location for canning, Baltimore has the westernmost port on the East coast granting good railway and ocean access. Chesapeake Bay oysters arrived by boat, were processed at this site, and sold all over the world as “Platt’s Tiger Brand.” In the off season, workers canned fruits and vegetables. Visitors are invited to walk across the late 19th century floorboards and imagine themselves working in the canning industry that once boomed in Charm City. (You can read an architectural history here or see a video about the Cannery here.)
Become a Member of the BMI!
Become a member of the Baltimore Museum of Industry and enjoy free museum admission, members-only behind-the-scenes tours of local businesses such as Domino Sugars, discounts on special events, in our Gift Shop, and at local restaurants and attractions as well as participating museums across the country. For more information please visit thebmi.org
A Special Thank You to Our Sponsors!
And our Partners!