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18 June, 2023

Distillery opens doors

A new distillery door with a “chilled and relaxed vibe” has officially opened at the old Peanut Place in Tolga, adding another destination to the regions vast growing “alco-tourism” trail.


Owner of Eventide Hills distillery, Kelli Smith is welcoming the community to her new cellar door at the old Peanut place.
Owner of Eventide Hills distillery, Kelli Smith is welcoming the community to her new cellar door at the old Peanut place.

A new distillery door with a “chilled and relaxed vibe” has officially opened at the old Peanut Place in Tolga, adding another destination to the regions vast growing “alco-tourism” trail. 

Eventide Hills started from just a small home distillery and market stall and has now expanded to their first ever venue.

Offering specialty cocktails and basic gin and tonics made from their award winning gins, owner Kelli Smith is excited to welcome the community to her humble cellar door. 

“The main objective is to attract people who want to have a quiet cocktail and have a backyard conversation with their friends, so it’s not like a pub or a club,” she said. 

“It’s a place to come and chill and have a drink.”

Eventide Hills cellar door will be open Tuesday to Sunday from 10am.   

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