CRAFT DISTILLERY

Anchorage Distillery

Anchorage,
Alaska
— Vodka, Gin, Whiskey

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

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📞 (907) 561-2100
🌐 http://www.anchoragedistillery.com/
📍 6310 A St, Anchorage, AK 99518, USA

ABOUT THIS DISTILLERY

Tucked into a light industrial area off A Street in Anchorage, Alaska, Anchorage Distillery opened its doors in 2012 as Alaska’s first legal distillery since statehood. Founded by Frank Brayton, a former software engineer who traded coding for copper stills, the operation started in a modest 2,500-square-foot facility with a mission to create spirits using Alaskan ingredients and water. Brayton’s background in technology shows in his methodical approach to distillation, treating each batch like a precisely coded program. The distillery produces vodka, gin, and whiskey, sourcing glacier water and incorporating local botanicals like Alaskan spruce tips and wild roses into their recipes. What began as Brayton’s retirement project has evolved into a legitimate craft spirits producer that’s helped establish Alaska’s distilling scene. The facility houses custom-built copper stills and fermentation tanks, with every piece of equipment chosen for its ability to handle the unique challenges of distilling in Alaska’s extreme climate. You’ll find this isn’t just another craft distillery story—it’s about someone who saw Alaska’s natural resources and decided to bottle them.

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WHAT SETS THEM APART

Being Alaska’s pioneer legal distillery gives Anchorage Distillery genuine bragging rights, but it’s their use of Alaskan glacier water and locally foraged botanicals that sets them apart. Their Smoked Salmon Vodka isn’t a gimmick—it’s made with actual Alaskan salmon and has won national awards for its surprisingly smooth finish. The distillery operates year-round despite Anchorage’s brutal winters, requiring specialized equipment and heating systems that most distilleries never have to consider. Frank Brayton’s software engineering background shows in his precise fermentation control and data-driven approach to consistency, treating each batch like debugging code until it’s perfect.

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THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE

Tours at Anchorage Distillery are intimate affairs, usually led by Frank himself or one of his small team who know every piece of equipment personally. You’ll walk through the production floor where the smell of fermenting grains mixes with hints of juniper and spruce, and Frank will explain how Alaska’s extreme temperature swings affect the distillation process. The tasting room feels more like a friend’s garage workshop than a polished visitor center—concrete floors, metal stools, and bottles lined up on simple shelving. During tastings, you’ll sample their core lineup including the famous Smoked Salmon Vodka, and Frank will tell stories about sourcing ingredients from local foragers and fishermen.

IS IT WORTH VISITING

If you’re in Anchorage and interested in craft spirits, absolutely make the trip. This isn’t a tourist-trap distillery with marble counters and gift shops—it’s a working production facility where you’ll learn about the real challenges of distilling in Alaska. The Smoked Salmon Vodka alone is worth the visit, whether you love it or hate it, because you’ll never taste anything like it again. Bourbon hunters might be disappointed since their whiskey program is still young, but gin and vodka enthusiasts will appreciate the creative use of Alaskan botanicals. The experience appeals most to people who want to meet the actual distiller and see how a small operation adapts to extreme conditions.

⚠️ VISITING TIPS

Call ahead to schedule your visit since they don’t keep regular tourist hours and Frank might be busy with production. The distillery is in an industrial area that GPS sometimes struggles with—look for the small sign on A Street and don’t expect fancy landscaping. Winter visits require serious cold weather gear since the building isn’t heated like a retail space. Ask Frank about the ingredient sourcing stories, especially how he connects with local foragers for botanicals. If you’re flying back to the lower 48, their bottles make unique gifts, but check airline regulations for carrying spirits.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Anchorage Distillery — Visitor FAQ

Do you really make vodka with smoked salmon?
Yes, and it’s won national awards. Frank uses actual Alaskan salmon in the distillation process, but the final product isn’t fishy—it has a subtle smokiness and surprising smoothness that converts skeptics.
Can I just drop by for a tasting?
No, you need to call ahead and schedule. This is a working production facility, not a tourist destination with regular hours. Frank and his team are usually busy with production and need advance notice.
What makes your spirits uniquely Alaskan?
They use Alaskan glacier water and source botanicals like spruce tips and wild rose hips from local foragers. The extreme climate also affects fermentation and requires specialized equipment you won’t find in most distilleries.

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