Lucky Sign Spirits Making Craft Distillations in Millvale (Fri., 4/9/21)

It's hard to miss Lucky Sign Spirits' colorful storefront in Millvale. (photo: Christopher Maggio)

It’s hard to miss Lucky Sign Spirits’ colorful storefront in Millvale. (photo: Christopher Maggio)

“Champions Make Their Own Luck.” Perhaps this slogan was never truer than for a business that started during a pandemic. Such is the case for Lucky Sign Spirits, a new distillery in Millvale and one which is forging ahead with sales of bottled liquor. The distillery opened in August 2020, and later that month, it unveiled T-shirts, designed by CommonWealth Press, with the slogan printed on them. The spirits include bottled Cardshark Bourbon Whiskey and Cardshark Rye Whiskey. (Cards and horseshoes remain sharp branding for Lucky Sign.) Another spirit is the London Dry Gin. Christian Kahle and Matt Brudnok co-founded Lucky Sign.

While it’s been challenging to get open during the pandemic, response from customers has been really good. “We are putting flavor forward, and people really are responding to that,” Kahle said over the phone. “All of our spirits have a lot of character to do them, and that’s what we’re going for.”

Both limoncello and to-go cocktails are also now available. Expect cordials, amaros, and some experimental spirits in the near future. Millvale already has two breweries: Grist House and Strange Roots. Lucky Sign Spirits adds a new addition to the craft scene in one of Allegheny County’s most diverse and robust neighborhoods: Millvale. 215 North Ave., Millvale. 

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Christopher Maggio

I'm a Steel City native and have worked for Entertainment Central Pittsburgh since 2014. I write, edit, and photograph in the categories of music, nightlife, and occasionally theater and dining. In my free time, I enjoy live music and time with friends and family.

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