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FAQs:

1.  Are pets allowed on the Experience?

     While some facilities do allow pets, it’s easier to not limit our destinations by sticking to only allowing                         registered service animals. Plus some people may have allergies. Otherwise we’d bring our mascot with on             every Experience.

 

2.  Are children allowed on the Experience?

     We do not allow anyone under the age of 21 on our Experiences. Sorry.

 

3.  How long will we spend at each location?

     Some destinations may warrant a bit more time than others. Typically, we’ll spend 45-60 minutes at each. If             food is involved, definitely an hour. Eating too fast causes bloating and indigestion. Boo!

4.  What should we bring?

     State issued I.D., driver’s license, or passport because we will be checking them. Also bring a small bag with           things you might immediately need like meds, lady-things, extra snacks, etc. Also, bring a note pad (unless               you’re technically savvy enough to use your cell) for Tasting Notes.

 

5.  What should we wear?

     Dress in layers. Wear comfortable clothing unless your mantra is “Style before Comfort”. Wear comfy shoes,             preferably flat and closed-toe. Keeps any creepy crawlies out if touring a vineyard and protects your toes                 should we tour a brewery or distillery on the weekends.

 

6.  What should we NOT wear?

     Heavily scented colognes, perfumes, or lotions. Avoid smoking too, if you can. Your sensory experience will             definitely be impacted by these. We want you to use all of your senses to their fullest potential. Try not to wear       any lipstick, if possible. Not only does it leave yucky residue on the glasses, but it also affects the taste of                 whatever you’re drinking. You’re pretty enough without make-up anyway.  

7.  What should we do to prepare for our Experience?

     Eat a healthy, neutral, protein-packed breakfast or lunch. Have a yogurt or Kefir smoothie. That will help line             your stomach and the probiotics help slow down the rate of alcohol absorption into your bloodstream. Healthy       fats like avocado and salmon also do the same. Alcohol depletes Vitamin C and other electrolytes, so have             some kombucha or juice. Bananas help as well.

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