CRAFT DISTILLERY

Devils Creek Distillery

Mammoth Lakes,
California
— Vodka, Gin, Bourbon

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📞 (760) 279-3670
🌐 https://devilscreekdistillery.com/
📍 120 Commerce Dr, Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546, USA

ABOUT THIS DISTILLERY

Devils Creek Distillery sits at 8,000 feet elevation in Mammoth Lakes, making it one of the highest-altitude distilleries in North America. Founded by David Page in 2018, this craft operation occupies a converted warehouse space on Commerce Drive, where the Sierra Nevada’s thin air and pristine water create unique conditions for distilling. Page, a former tech executive from Silicon Valley, traded his corporate career for copper stills after falling in love with the area during ski trips. The journey from idea to opening took nearly four years, with Page navigating California’s complex distilling regulations and convincing local officials that a distillery could thrive in a mountain resort town. He partnered with master distiller Jim Bendis, whose background includes stints at several California craft distilleries. Their philosophy centers on showcasing how altitude affects fermentation and aging, using locally sourced grains when possible and the area’s naturally soft snowmelt water. The 3,000-square-foot facility houses a 500-gallon copper pot still and smaller experimental equipment, producing vodka, gin, and whiskey in small batches. The tasting room features floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the Eastern Sierra peaks, creating an atmosphere that’s part laboratory, part mountain lodge. You’ll taste spirits while learning how thin air speeds fermentation and how dramatic temperature swings affect aging in ways that lowland distilleries can’t replicate.

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WHAT SETS THEM APART

The 8,000-foot elevation creates distilling conditions you won’t find anywhere else. The thin air accelerates fermentation, while extreme temperature variations between Mammoth’s hot days and cold nights push spirits in and out of barrel wood faster than sea-level aging. Devils Creek uses snowmelt water that’s naturally soft and mineral-light, requiring no filtration before distilling. Page and Bendis have documented how their whiskey develops complexity in two years that typically takes four at lower elevations, though they’re still experimenting with how these conditions affect different mash bills.

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THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE

You’ll taste in a bright, modern space with massive windows framing the Sierra peaks while David or Jim walks you through how altitude affects every step of production. The intimate setting means you’re often tasting directly from barrels or experimental batches, discussing the science behind high-altitude distilling. The copper still dominates the production floor, and you can watch the entire process during operating hours. Tours feel more like conversations with passionate distillers than formal presentations, especially when they’re explaining why their two-year whiskey drinks like other distilleries’ four-year expressions.

IS IT WORTH VISITING

If you’re curious about how geography affects spirits, this is fascinating. The altitude story isn’t marketing—it’s real science you can taste in side-by-side comparisons with lowland spirits. Best for serious spirits enthusiasts who appreciate experimental approaches and don’t mind that everything here is relatively young. Casual tourists expecting Kentucky-style bourbon tours might find it too technical, but anyone interested in craft distilling innovation will leave with new knowledge about how environment shapes flavor.

⚠️ VISITING TIPS

Call ahead since they’re often running small batches and the schedule varies seasonally. Winter visits offer the most dramatic temperature contrast demonstrations, while summer lets you see the full production process. Ask specifically about their barrel aging experiments and altitude comparison tastings. The location is easy to find on Commerce Drive, with plenty of parking. Don’t expect a polished corporate experience—this feels more like visiting a passionate experiment in progress.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Devils Creek Distillery — Visitor FAQ

How does the high altitude actually affect your spirits?
The thin air at 8,000 feet accelerates fermentation, and our extreme temperature swings push spirits in and out of barrel wood faster than normal. Our whiskey develops in two years what typically takes four at sea level.
Do I need reservations to visit?
Yes, call ahead since we’re a small operation and our schedule varies with production. We want to make sure someone’s here to show you around and explain our process.
What makes your water special?
We use Sierra Nevada snowmelt that’s naturally soft and mineral-light, so we don’t need to filter it before distilling. It’s some of the purest water you’ll find anywhere.

GETTING THERE

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📍120 Commerce Dr, Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546, USA

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📞 (760) 279-3670

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