
Founded in 2004 in Oregon, House Spirits Distillery is one of the major representatives of the craft distillation movement in America and is located in the heart of Portland's distillery district. The products, award-winning, are inspired by a passion for quality spirits and delicious cocktails. Using ingredients from ethically sustainable sources, the spirits are crafted under the watchful eye of the master distiller and the very talented bartenders who collaborate on the project. Aviation American Gin, the most famous product of this distillery, was born in the summer of 2005, at a small party in Seattle. Professional bartender Ryan Magarian received a complex summer botanical infusion from a friend in Portland. Finding it different from anything he had ever tasted in his life, he soon set out to find the producer, House Spirits Distillery. Realizing they had a common interest in spirits, cocktails, and food pairings, the distillers of House Spirits agreed with Ryan on the idea of creating a somewhat heretical regional style of gin. In June 2006, after nearly 30 attempts, Aviation Gin was born. Many believe it was the first collaboration between distillers and bartenders in American history.
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Founded in 2004 in Oregon, House Spirits Distillery is one of the major representatives of the craft distillation movement in America and is located in the heart of Portland's distillery district. The products, award-winning, are inspired by a passion for quality spirits and delicious cocktails. Using ingredients from ethically sustainable sources, the spirits are crafted under the watchful eye of the master distiller and the very talented bartenders who collaborate on the project. Aviation American Gin, the most famous product of this distillery, was born in the summer of 2005, at a small party in Seattle. Professional bartender Ryan Magarian received a complex summer botanical infusion from a friend in Portland. Finding it different from anything he had ever tasted in his life, he soon set out to find the producer, House Spirits Distillery. Realizing they had a common interest in spirits, cocktails, and food pairings, the distillers of House Spirits agreed with Ryan on the idea of creating a somewhat heretical regional style of gin. In June 2006, after nearly 30 attempts, Aviation Gin was born. Many believe it was the first collaboration between distillers and bartenders in American history.