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Bloomington, Indiana
Award-winning craft distillery behind Bloomington's Pride Vodka, on the B-Line Trail
This craft distillery on Morton Street has been putting Bloomington on the spirits map since 2015, and their year-round Pride Vodka — with 10% of every bottle going to LGBTQ+ organizations — tells you exactly where they stand. The tasting room overlooks the B-Line Trail and serves inventive cocktails alongside a solid food menu that goes well beyond bar snacks. Cardinal has racked up national awards (including a 93-point score from Wine Enthusiast), but the vibe stays decidedly small-town warm. The first bottle of Pride Vodka was filled on June 26, 2015 — the day the Supreme Court legalized marriage equality — and that kind of intentionality runs through everything they do here.
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