Some adventures in the Mountain State lead to the most unexpected of places, like an official Hatfield Farm and distillery located a good distance from the hotbed where the world-famous feud between the Hatfields and McCoys transpired. If you were to drive from that part of the state, let’s say where the grave of Devil Anse Hatfield is found in Sarah Ann, to this hidden farm and distillery in West Central West Virginia, the journey would take a little over two hours.
The destination is a picturesque farm located well off the beaten path. Using the correct lingo, we'd describe this journey as traveling over a ridge and then down into a hollow until you arrive at the front gate (always open) of the Hatfield Farms — home of The Sweeter Side of the Feud Distillery & Winery.
If you've ever wanted to have a reason to travel up a holler (sorry, hollow) in the heart of West Virginia, then this is a perfectly legitimate excuse.
The farm and distillery is owned by Mark Hatfield, great, great grandson of THE Devil Anse Hatfield — and from the moment you meet him, you'll know you've never met a nicer man.
From the original Devil Anse 125 proof Single Barrel Bourbon to the Original Hatfield Family Moonshine and a WV Mt Honey Shine (each batch is made with gallons and gallons of local honey), this is one visit into the boonies in West Virginia you'll never forget.
Watch a short clip from that series in the YouTube video below from History. (Then keep reading to learn exactly where to find this hidden gem and when the distillery is open for visits!)
Ready to check it out in person? Don't forget the "shine" when you leave!
The Sweeter Side of the Feud Distillery is located at 517 Colt Run, Spencer, WV 25276. It’s open seven days a week: Monday through Saturday from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Sunday from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Learn more from their official website!
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