As you enter the premises you are thrust back into an era of speakeasy, jazz, fancy clothes and fancy cars. Think Great Gatsby. I ordered a drink (And could have gotten appetizers or food had I gotten there earlier) and was told I could take on the tour. The tour cost $10 pp and is available daily. Reservations can be made online. I think the group is no more than 20. The tour and tasting took about 45 minutes to an hour, After our entire group was accounted for, we stepped into a hallway where we were introduced to our guide Tony Pulford, a gregarious well-informed patron turned tour guide. He began with an overview of Kansas City (Paris of the Plains) during the reign of the infamous Tom Pendergast. Tony then explained the various distillation and aging processes for the 3 basic types of liquor that are created in this distillery (Gin, Vodka and Bourbon). We then saw a short but rather informative film featuring the Founders David Epstein and Steve Revare before beginning our tasting. We tasted theTom's Town Double grain Vodka (Missouri Rye), Pendergast's Royal Gold Bourbon (Finished in port Casks), Tom's Town Botanical Gin (distilled with 14 botanicals and an optional Tom's Town Double Oaked Bourbon (finished with oak Staves). All were delicious in their own right. Being partial to bourbon, I chose to take home the Royal Gold Bourbon.