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16 Hokonui Dr, East Gore, Gore 9710, New Zealand, Invercargill
Hokonui Moonshine Museum - Museum in Invercargill, New Zealand
Interesting place, you learn local moonshine history and get a small sample before you leave!!
Nice place
This is a fascinating museum for an affordable price. Something different to your ususal museum experience with excellent displays that you would expect in a big city museum. Starting with a quick history of whisky in Scotland and quickly moving on to the battle between distillers and temperance societies during prohibition in the region around the turn of the century. There is also a free local museum located here which is well worth the visit.
Really interesting place
Fascinating history of moonshine the region, well presented & brought to life with the many personal stories and accounts.
Very interesting and helpful staff.
Very helpful staff.
Loved it
Worthable to go just for $5. Nicely decorate and interesting history. They got sone whisky chocolate for sale at the entrance as well.
interesting history..
Great place to visit Interesting history of the Gore and Hokanui areaGreat displays throughout the museumA short walk from town
First time there.going back.loved it.
Great displays and audios.
Excellent museum, great entertaining information, friendly staff
Some interesting history. Seeing a number of worms isnt really that exciting. The moonshine itself at the end of the tour was pretty revolting - there are three varieties on offer. You can check out the other museum as you are leaving. Staff friendly.
Would have been alright if lights didnt go out and we missed alot of things no mention of coming back later
Impressive
Fantastic museum!
Well worth a visit.
Excellent displays.... moonshine is delicious.Staff ate fantastic and welcoming
Nice museum and great moonshine
A fascinating story of a Scottish family "gang" who set up illegal whiskey stills in the Hokonui Mountains and sold their bootleg liquor to Gore residents.Gore has placed the museum opposite the Eastern Southland Art Gallery with good parking taking in both venues.It is well worth stopping in Gore to take in this history.
Small but nicely done. Celebrating the Scots who made Southland their home
interesting allow at least 2 hours
Much bigger and interesting than anticipated :recommended
16 Hokonui Dr, East Gore, Gore 9710, New Zealand, Invercargill
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