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Hotel Tango’s lineup of bourbon can be enjoyed on the rocks or mixed in a cocktail.

Photo provided by Hotel Tango Distillery

Celebrate Bourbon Heritage Month at Indiana’s oldest bar, The Slippery Noodle, this month.

The beloved establishment, which opened its doors in 1850, is honoring Hotel Tango, Indiana’s veteran-owned distillery, with a limited-time bourbon cocktail menu.

So, what’s on the menu? We recommend trying the Hotel Tango Bourbon Mule or indulging in the Hotel Tango Pineapple Bourbon Sour. And don’t miss out on a delicious Fluffernutter shot, featuring ‘Shmallow Toasted Marshmallow Whiskey.

Cheers, Indy.

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