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Hokonui Moonshine Museum

(48) Museum in Gore, New Zealand
Address: 16 Hokonui Drive, Gore 9710, New Zealand
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 2 PM
Phone: +64 3 203 9288
The Gore District's colourful history of illicit whiskey making and consumption is celebrated in this unique museum, located in Gore heritage precinct.
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The adventures of the Scottish settlers and their exploits to avoid run-ins with the law are kept alive through dioramas, audio-visuals and artefacts. You can ...
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The adventures of the Scottish settlers and their exploits to avoid run-ins with the law are kept alive through dioramas, audio-visuals and artefacts. You can ...
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Old Hokonui is sold at the moonshine museum and is the focal point of the annual Hokonui Moonshiners' Festival, held in February in the town's historic precinct ...
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Moonshine is here to stay. The Hokonui Moonshine Museum holds its own off licence for alcohol. In an unusual twist, visitors to the museum can purchase bottles ...
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Located in Gore, the Old Hokonui Museum & Distillery celebrates Southland's history of illicit whiskey making, prohibition and temperance.
Located in the Gore Heritage Precinct, this museum is one of the most unusual and unique you will find! The illicit spirit is part of Gore's story ...
Southland's bootlegging history is on display at the Hokonui Moonshine Museum in Gore, which details more than thirty prosecutions relating to illegal whisky ...
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A museum and whiskey distillery in Gore that pays homage to some of the best whiskey distilled outside of Scotland during Prohibition, aka Hokonui ...
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Sep 20, 2017 · The small building is packed with equipment donated from local families, like whiskey stills, as well as oral histories and replicas of the ...