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Hokonui Moonshine Museum is a museum in Gore in New Zealand.
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16 Hokonui Drive, Gore
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The Hokonui Moonshine Museum in Gore, New Zealand, offers visitors an intriguing look into the local history of illicit whiskey production. This small but informative museum showcases the story of the McRae family and their moonshine-making legacy during the prohibition era. Exhibits feature authentic artifacts, including old stills and bottles, alongside informative displays that explain the moonshine-making process and its cultural significance in the region.
Visitors generally appreciate the museum's well-curated exhibits and the knowledgeable staff who provide engaging insights into this unique aspect of New Zealand's history. The museum's gift shop, where you can purchase legally produced Hokonui Whiskey, is often mentioned as a highlight.
However, some visitors note that the museum is relatively small and can be explored rather quickly. A few reviewers mention that the entry fee might seem a bit high for the size of the museum, although most find the experience worthwhile.
The museum also houses the Gore Visitor Information Centre, which many find convenient for gathering information about other local attractions. Overall, the Hokonui Moonshine Museum provides an educational and entertaining experience for those interested in local history and the art of whiskey-making, though it may not appeal to everyone equally.
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