Midwest Living highlights Michigan tastemakers for serving crafted lodging alongside spirits
Midwest Living spotlighted Michigan distilleries that pair crafted spirits with on-site lodging, framing each stay as an extension of the drink experience. In Three Oaks, it highlighted Journeyman Distillery, located about six miles north of the Indiana border, known for whiskey with a barrel-to-glass approach using American grain. The article says Journeyman’s whiskey is made in the historic Featherbone and Coresets Factory buildings and points to award recognition for a named whiskey, including a “Best Wheat Whiskey” designation for Corsets, Whips and Whiskey by critic Fred Minnick. It also outlines three accommodation options at the Three Oaks campus, including a five-bedroom Journeyman Flat for up to 18 guests, a farmhouse sleeping 10, and a two-bedroom Bunkhouse. It further notes that late summer and fall availability remains open through bluefishvacations.com, and then shifts to Iron Fish Distillery, Michigan’s first farm-based distillery.



