Ironton Distillery is following through on previously announced plans to close its six-year-old facility in the River North Art District and move its operation to the town of Louisville.
Its last day at 3636 Chestnut Place, will be Dec. 21.
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“The biggest impetus for the closure … focuses squarely on preparing to open a new start-of-the-art production facility and expanded tasting room in Louisville, slated to open in 2026,” the woman-owned and managed company said in a statement.
“This expanded facility will include a larger production space, along with a welcoming tasting room, a beautiful outdoor patio, and a dedicated event space ideal for private gatherings. The new location will also bring its barrel-aging facility all under one roof.”
And while that means that Ironton won’t have a taproom for more than a year, the distillery said its “products will remain available across Colorado” in stores and via delivery online.
The new location will be at 1303 Empire Road in Louisville.
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