The Hillbilly Booze Cruise Tasting Tour offers our guests a small-group tour experience. We go to the “hidden gems” and off-the-beaten-path spots, Along the way, you’ll make great memories while tas
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Location: Sevierville
What's Included
- Basic tastings are included at the tasting stops-if you would like to add on additional tastings or drinks, you can do that for an additional charge at each stop.
- Air-conditioned vehicle
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: The Hillbilly Booze Cruise requires guests to be at least 21 years old since it involves alcohol tastings. Unfortunately, your 18-year-old can't join, but it might be a great experience for you to enjoy with friends instead! Always good to check in advance, though, since policies can vary.
A: Pickup is super easy! You'll meet at Bigfoot Philly Cheesesteaks on Wears Valley Rd. It’s a popular spot, so if you're early, grab some food! The shuttle will arrive shortly before your scheduled time, so just be there a little early to avoid any stress. If you have any concerns, they’re pretty responsive through their website.
A: There's no strict dress code, but I’d suggest wearing something comfortable, especially if you’re planning to try a lot of tastings. You’ll be in and out of the shuttle and different tasting locations, so layers are a good idea! Just keep the weather in mind since you might be outside for some stops.
Discussions
Just booked the Hillbilly Booze Cruise for my partner's birthday!
I’m super excited! We’re going next Saturday, and I can’t wait to explore those hidden gems and try some local moonshine. I heard they have some good stops for wine too! Perfect gift idea if you ask me. We're both 30, and it's been on our bucket list for a while. Anyone have tips on what to expect?
Thoughts on the Hillbilly Booze Cruise? Is it worth it?
I’m considering gifting this experience for my brother’s bachelor party in Sevierville. He loves craft beer and moonshine, so it seems right up his alley! Just wondering how the tastings are and if they really hit those ‘hidden gems’ they talk about. Anyone been on it?