Booze
Sweet Grass Vodka Opening Bottling Plant and Tasting Room in Charleston
Sweet Grass Vodka, a family-owned spirits and distilling company, today announced plans to establish operations in Charleston by October. The company’s $1.7 million investment will reportedly create 47 new jobs.
Founded in 2020, Sweet Grass Vodka crafts vodka and spirits from South Carolina-grown potatoes.
Located at 1640 Meeting Street, Sweet Grass Vodka’s new facility will be its first operation in Charleston County and its second location in South Carolina. The Charleston facility will be a bottling plant, offering a tasting room for spirits, and small bites.
“We are enthusiastic about launching our second location in South Carolina in the beautiful upper peninsula of Charleston,” said Sweet Grass Vodka Chief Executive Officer Jarrod Swanger. “We are proud of our quality, locally sourced vodka — and this new facility will showcase Sweet Grass Vodka on a larger scale.”
Individuals interested in joining the Sweet Grass Vodka team should visit the company’s contact page.