Address: 4-98 Fairchild Square Clifton Park New York 12065 United States
As a New York State farm distillery, we are required to use a minimum of 75% New York State raw materials in our spirits. But, we are happy to announce that we use 100% unmalted New York State Grain for our Bourbon, Rye, and Vodka. We know our farmers on a first name basis, and we would like you to Read more...
Address: 168 W Main St Honeoye Falls New York 14472 United States
Rye was the first grain used to produce spirits in the United States. New York has a long history of producing rye based spirits, which was a tradition lost during Prohibition. We are resurrecting that tradition with every spirit we produce. We pride ourselves in sourcing grain locally, with most of ours coming right from Honeoye Falls. With this, you Read more...
Address: 459 Ellicott St Buffalo New York 14203 United States
Niagara Distilling Company LLC is a farm to bottle, award winning distillery that uses New York State organic grains to craft our spirits. Read more...
Address: 363 E Market Street Extensoin Corning New York 14830 United States
A micro-distillery startup in Corning, NY specializing in American Moonshine, Flavored Moonshine, Vodka, and barrel rested spirits to come. Read more...
Address: 38289 State Highway 12E Clayton New York 13624 United States
Saint Lawrence Spirits is a family owned and operated farm-based distillery with towering views of the St. Lawrence River. Our Father-Son Distillers use local products including St. Lawrence River water in the production of our unique spirits. Currently producing Vodka, Gin, Absinthe & Moonshine, and Whiskey and Bourbon aging in Oak Barrels! Our on-site Farm to Table Restaurant (Saint Lawrence Read more...
Address: 4022 Mill Rd Skaneateles New York 13152 United States
Last Shot Distillery is a family owned and operated craft distillery in Skaneateles, NY. We use New York’s finest, local ingredients to craft one of a kind spirits. We offer tastings, tours of our distillery, retail of bottles and merchandise. Read more...