Skip to main content

Gold River Messenger

Locals Experience the Barrel District

Oct 31, 2018 12:00AM ● By Story and photos by Shaunna Boy

Stephanie and Ken Miller won the giveaway at J.J. PFister Distilling Company. (Left to right) PFister co-owner Gail Keck, Rancho Cordova City Council member Donald Terry, Stephanie Miller, J.J. PFister co-owner Kevin Keck, and Ken Miller.

RANCHO CORDOVA, CA (MPG) - The Rancho Cordova Chamber of Commerce, with sponsorship support from the City of Rancho Cordova, hosted the inaugural Barrel District Experience on October 6, 2018. The fundraising event gave ticketholders access to private parties at the nine businesses in Rancho Cordova’s Barrel District: Gold River Distillery, J.J. PFister Distilling Company, Thin Line Brewing Company, ol’ Republic Brewery, Old Hangtown Beer Works, Fort Rock Brewing, Claimstake Brewing, Burning Barrel Brewing Company, and Strad Meadery.

Sheryl Smith, owner of Smith Real Estate Services, Inc. (a local small business in Rancho Cordova) and Chamber of Commerce board member, originated the idea of the Barrel District Experience and chaired the event. The Chamber of Commerce partnered with eight local businesses that donated food for the Barrel District Experience: Pocket Deli, Go 4 Pizza, Mod Pizza, Petali, Chick-fil-A, KP International Market, Parkwest Casino Cordova, and Yarbrough’s Catering.

Rancho Cordova locals Stephanie and Ken Miller visited J.J. PFister Distilling Company as their fourth stop in the Experience. The Millers had never been to the distillery before the event and, Stephanie said “it has a great showroom, a great ambiance.” Stephanie was the winner of J.J. PFister’s Experience giveaway: two tickets to a Sac Republic game and a bottle of gin.

Gail Keck, co-owner of J.J. PFister Distilling Company, said the Barrel District Experience “is a great program for Rancho Cordova to be doing, it’s very proactive and is a very positive image for the District.” The distillery offered samples of gin and vodka cocktails, and Keck said her favorite was the gin cocktail, which surprised her because she is not typically a gin drinker: “It hits your tongue with a taste of juniper, and then bursts into your mouth with other flavors.”  

While enjoying a beer at ol’ Republic Brewery, David Sawyer was impressed with the Experience and suggested that highlighting the Barrel District will likely bring more money into the city: “The future of Rancho Cordova is brighter today than it has been since Mather closed. Forward thinking individuals have created an event that has room to grow.”

Strad Meadery officially opened for business just 18 hours before the start of the event, and many attendees had been eagerly anticipating their opportunity to taste the sweet honey wine. Dana Dresner said, “It’s been my favorite stop out of all of them…I’ve been waiting forever for it to open.”

Dan Slort quipped that he is the “owner and dishwasher” of Strad Meadery. He first started in a location on 16th Street in Sacramento, but when he wanted to expand they just wouldn’t work with him to find suitable space in a timely manner. He talked with City Halls in a few different surrounding areas, but he said Rancho Cordova went out of its way to make it as easy as possible for him to get the space he needed. “Rancho Cordova City Hall has been awesome,” he said.

Each batch of mead is unique because it’s made from local Sacramento wildflower honey. “If you have allergies, drink two cups of mead every day for a year. And then after a year, you won’t have a job… I mean, allergies,” Slort joked.

Tony Drexel’s visit to Strad Meadery was long awaited and much anticipated; he had been calling for weeks to find out when the tasting room would be open. Drexel summed up his Barrel District Experience: “It’s been a fantastic adventure; very well organized and well executed.”

The inaugural Barrel District Experience was an extremely successful fundraiser for the Chamber of Commerce and highlighted many local Rancho Cordova businesses. Kate and Mark Reuter enjoyed the Experience so much that they’re already planning to purchase pre-sale tickets for next year’s event as soon as they go on sale.

Shaun Bailey said, “It’s been a fantastic journey. Let’s experience it again with a time machine!”

Sacramento Gold River area arrest records
Vote Republican 2024
Upcoming Events Near You

No Events in the next 21 days.