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Tour de Pour – Top Distilleries in Austin, Texas

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Austin, Texas has emerged as one of the most dynamic craft distilling regions in the United States, with a mix of urban distilleries and nearby Hill Country producers contributing to a rapidly growing spirits culture.

The city’s distilleries are known for innovation, local sourcing, and a strong emphasis on visitor experiences like tastings, tours, and live music. According to tourism sources, Austin and its surrounding areas now host a wide range of distilleries producing whiskey, vodka, gin, sotol, and other specialty spirits – all within a close or reasonable drive from our apartments to rent or lease in Austin, Texas!

For those who appreciate the craft, we have mapped out an idyllic “Tour De Pour” of the top distilleries in Austin, Texas!  Cheers!

At the center of Austin’s distilling scene is Still Austin Whiskey Co., referred to as a “grain-to-glass” producer that sources Texas-grown ingredients and distills, ages, and bottles its whiskey entirely in-house. We recently explored the facility and enjoyed cocktails complete with live music, making it one of our favorite new distillery destinations.  

Another major player is Deep Eddy Vodka, known for its widely distributed flavored vodkas. According to the staff on site, its tasting room helped popularize distillery tourism in the region, offering cocktails and tours that showcase its production style.

In the nearby Hill Country, Treaty Oak Distilling operates a large ranch-style distillery producing whiskey and gin, complete with a restaurant and expansive outdoor space. This destination-style model reflects a broader trend in the Austin area, where distilleries double as social and culinary hubs.  If you’re planning a special occasion, check this one out.

One of the most unique producers in the region is Desert Door Sotol Distillery, which specializes in sotol, a desert plant-based spirit native to Texas and northern Mexico. Its tasting room emphasizes regional identity and offers a distinctly Texan alternative to traditional agave spirits. The team was very informative, and we actually learned a lot while sipping on some samples.

Austin is also home to a number of smaller, innovative distilleries. Revolution Spirits produces gin, amaro, and liqueurs with a focus on botanicals and creative flavor profiles. Meanwhile, Crowded Barrel Whiskey Co. has gained attention for its experimental approach to whiskey-making and its connection to the Wizard Academy campus.

Other notable producers that we have investigated include Dripping Springs Distilling, known for vodka and gin crafted with mineral-rich Hill Country water, and one of our favorites, Fierce Whiskers Distillery, a newer entrant focused on bourbon and American whiskey.

Smaller operations like Goodnight Loving Vodka, Planet Rock Vodka Distillery and South Congress Distillery further diversify the local spirits landscape.

It’s also worth noting that some Austin-based brands, such as Tito’s Handmade Vodka, are globally recognized but do not operate traditional public tasting rooms, reflecting the range of business models within the industry.

Overall, Austin’s distillery scene blends creativity, hospitality, and regional identity. Whether in urban tasting rooms or scenic Hill Country ranches, these distilleries emphasize craftsmanship and experience, making the area a leading destination for craft spirits enthusiasts.

Cheers!

 

 

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