Deviation Distilling sits in Denver’s bustling RiNo (River North Art District) at 1821 Blake Street, occupying a sleek modern space that reflects the neighborhood’s industrial-meets-creative vibe. Founded by Jesse Parker, a former oil and gas engineer who decided to pivot his analytical skills toward craft spirits, the distillery opened its doors in 2014 with a clear mission: make exceptional whiskey using Colorado ingredients. Parker’s background in process engineering shows in every aspect of the operation, from the precisely controlled fermentation to the custom-built still that he helped design. The 4,000-square-foot facility produces bourbon, rye whiskey, and vodka, with everything from grain to glass happening under one roof. What started as Parker’s side project while working in energy has evolved into one of Denver’s most respected craft distilleries, earning recognition for both innovation and quality. The name ‘Deviation’ reflects Parker’s decision to deviate from his corporate career path, but it also speaks to their willingness to experiment with different mash bills and aging techniques. You’ll find a tasting room that doubles as a cocktail bar, where Parker and his small team pour their own spirits alongside creative cocktails that showcase what they’re making.