CRAFT DISTILLERY

Cooper’s Daughter Spirits

Claverack,
New York
— Whiskey, Gin, Bourbon, Rye

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📞 (518) 721-8209
🌐 https://coopersdaughter.com/
📍 284 NY-23, Claverack, NY 12513, USA

ABOUT THIS DISTILLERY

Cooper’s Daughter Spirits sits on a working farm in Claverack, New York, about two hours north of Manhattan in Columbia County. Founded in 2013 by Colin Spoelman and David Haskell, who previously launched Kings County Distillery in Brooklyn, this operation represents their move from urban craft distilling to rural farm-to-glass production. The distillery occupies a restored 19th-century barn on the Haskell family property, where they produce whiskey, gin, and seasonal spirits using locally sourced grains and botanicals. The name honors the tradition of coopers—the barrel makers whose craftsmanship shapes every drop of aged whiskey. Spoelman, who cut his teeth distilling moonshine legally in New York City, brought his technical expertise upstate to create something more rooted in agricultural tradition. Haskell, whose family has deep ties to Columbia County, provided both the land and the local connections that make their grain-to-glass approach possible. They mill their own corn and work with nearby farms to source wheat and rye, creating a true farm distillery model that goes beyond just having a rural address. The operation started small but has grown into a significant regional producer while maintaining its artisanal approach. Their copper pot stills sit in the renovated barn alongside fermentation tanks and a small rickhouse where their whiskeys age in full-size barrels. The setting feels authentically agricultural—you’re visiting an actual working farm that happens to make exceptional spirits, not a tourist attraction dressed up like one.

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WHAT SETS THEM APART

What sets Cooper’s Daughter apart is their genuine farm-to-glass operation rooted in Columbia County agriculture. They grow some of their own corn and maintain relationships with local farmers for other grains, milling everything on-site in a way that most ‘farm’ distilleries simply don’t. The Haskell family’s deep local roots—going back generations in Columbia County—give them access to the kind of agricultural network that can’t be manufactured. Their location in a restored 19th-century barn isn’t just aesthetic; it’s functional space that connects them to the area’s farming heritage. Spoelman’s background launching one of New York’s first legal whiskey distilleries in Brooklyn brings serious technical chops to what could otherwise be just another pretty rural operation.

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THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE

You’ll taste in the actual production barn where the stills are running, giving you an immediate sense of the working distillery rather than a separate visitor center experience. The space smells like mash and aging wood, with the sounds of actual production happening around you. Tours walk you through their grain handling and milling process—something most distilleries skip because they buy pre-processed grain. The rural setting means you’re looking out at actual farmland and the source of some of their ingredients rather than a parking lot. Staff tend to be the actual distillers or people directly involved in production, so conversations get technical quickly if you’re interested in the process.

IS IT WORTH VISITING

This is worth the drive if you want to see how farm distilling actually works rather than how it’s marketed. The experience appeals to people interested in agricultural spirits production and those who want to get away from more tourist-focused distillery experiences. You won’t find elaborate visitor centers or polished presentations, but you will get authentic insight into grain-to-glass production. It’s better for spirits enthusiasts who appreciate process over presentation than for casual tourists looking for entertainment. The rural Columbia County setting makes it a good addition to a Hudson Valley trip rather than a standalone destination.

⚠️ VISITING TIPS

Call ahead rather than just showing up—this is a working farm operation with limited visitor infrastructure. Weekend visits tend to work better for tours since that’s when they can spare production staff to show people around. Ask specifically about their grain milling and local sourcing if that interests you; it’s one of the few places you can actually see that process. The drive from major cities takes longer than GPS suggests due to rural roads, so build in extra time. Combining your visit with other Hudson Valley attractions makes the most sense since you’re making the trip to a relatively remote location.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Cooper’s Daughter Spirits — Visitor FAQ

Do you really grow your own grain?
They grow some of their own corn and work with neighboring farms for other grains, milling everything on-site. It’s actual farm-to-glass production rather than just a rural location.
How far is it from New York City?
About two hours north of Manhattan in Columbia County. The rural location means the drive takes longer than GPS estimates, so plan accordingly.
Can I just show up for a tasting?
No, you should call ahead since this is a working farm operation with limited visitor infrastructure. They need to coordinate tours around production schedules.

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