CRAFT DISTILLERY

Marlin & Barrel Distillery

Fernandina Beach,
Florida
— Vodka, Rum, Whiskey

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

COCKTAILS

FAMILY FRIENDLY

BOTTLE SALES

DISTILLERY SNAPSHOT

📞 (904) 310-3525
🌐 https://www.marlinandbarreldistillery.com/
📍 232 S 8th St, Fernandina Beach, FL 32034, USA

ABOUT THIS DISTILLERY

Marlin & Barrel Distillery sits on South 8th Street in historic downtown Fernandina Beach, bringing craft spirits to Florida’s northernmost barrier island. Founded by husband-and-wife team Michael and Jennifer Horan, the distillery opened in 2018 after years of planning and navigating Florida’s complex distilling regulations. Michael, who spent decades in the restaurant industry, partnered with Jennifer to create something entirely different for Amelia Island’s growing tourism scene. They produce vodka, rum, and whiskey in small batches using a custom-built 500-gallon copper still that arrived from Kentucky just before their grand opening. The Horans didn’t stumble into distilling by accident. Michael’s background running restaurants gave him an appreciation for quality ingredients and consistent processes, skills that translate perfectly to spirit production. They spent two years perfecting recipes and learning the regulatory maze before committing to the brick-and-mortar location. The building itself reflects Fernandina Beach’s maritime character, with weathered wood and nautical touches that feel authentic rather than themed. Jennifer handles much of the business operations while Michael focuses on production, creating a genuine partnership that visitors notice immediately. The distillery operates as both production facility and tasting room, letting you watch the process while sampling finished products. You’re not getting a massive industrial operation here—this is craft distilling at its most intimate scale. The atmosphere strikes that sweet spot between professional and welcoming, where you can learn about distillation techniques without feeling like you’re in a chemistry class. Most visitors leave with bottles and a genuine understanding of what small-batch distilling actually means.

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WHAT SETS THEM APART

Being one of the few operating distilleries on Florida’s coast gives Marlin & Barrel a geographic advantage that goes beyond novelty. The maritime climate actually affects aging and flavor development differently than inland locations, and the Horans have embraced this rather than fighting it. Their production scale keeps things genuinely small-batch—that 500-gallon still means limited runs and the ability to experiment with different mash bills and aging techniques. Michael’s restaurant background shows up in unexpected ways, particularly in how they approach flavor profiles and customer experience. You’re not getting corporate craft spirits here; you’re getting products from people who understand hospitality and aren’t trying to scale beyond what they can personally oversee.

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

FOOD AVAILABLE

COCKTAILS

RESERVATIONS

FAMILY FRIENDLY

BOTTLE SALES

THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE

Walking into Marlin & Barrel feels more like visiting friends who happen to make excellent spirits than entering a formal tasting room. The space is compact but well-designed, with the copper still visible and usually active during operating hours. Michael or Jennifer typically handle tastings personally, explaining their production process and the story behind each spirit. The maritime influence shows up in both décor and conversation—these aren’t generic craft distillery stories but tales specifically rooted in coastal Florida life. Tastings include their vodka, rum, and available whiskey expressions, with honest commentary about what works and what they’re still perfecting. The experience feels authentic because it is authentic—you’re tasting spirits made by the people pouring them.

IS IT WORTH VISITING

If you appreciate genuine small-scale craft distilling over polished tourist experiences, Marlin & Barrel delivers exactly what you’re looking for. This appeals most to spirits enthusiasts who want to understand the actual process and meet the people behind the bottles. You won’t get elaborate tours or corporate-level amenities, but you will get honest conversation about distillation and the chance to taste products that aren’t available everywhere. The location works perfectly if you’re already exploring historic Fernandina Beach—it’s a natural addition to a day of wandering the downtown area. Casual tourists looking for entertainment value might prefer larger operations, but anyone interested in the craft behind craft spirits will find this worth the visit.

⚠️ VISITING TIPS

Call ahead or check their social media before visiting, as hours can vary based on production schedules and seasonal tourism patterns. The distillery is small, so groups larger than six might want to coordinate timing to avoid overwhelming the space. Parking is typical downtown street parking—nothing complicated but worth noting if you’re driving. Ask Michael about the still operation if it’s running during your visit; watching the actual distillation process beats static displays every time. Don’t expect a scripted tour experience—conversations here are organic and based on what interests you most. The location makes it easy to combine with other downtown Fernandina Beach activities, so plan accordingly rather than making this your sole destination.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Marlin & Barrel Distillery — Visitor FAQ

Do I need to make a reservation for tastings?
Reservations aren’t required for small groups, but calling ahead is recommended since hours can vary based on production schedules. Groups larger than six should definitely coordinate timing to ensure the best experience in their intimate space.
Can I watch the distillation process during my visit?
Yes, if the still is running during your visit, you can watch the actual distillation process. The 500-gallon copper still is visible from the tasting area, and Michael is usually happy to explain what’s happening when production is active.
What makes their spirits different from other craft distilleries?
The coastal location affects aging and flavor development differently than inland distilleries, and the Horans have embraced this maritime influence. Their small production scale using a 500-gallon still keeps things genuinely craft-focused, and Michael’s restaurant background shows up in their approach to flavor profiles.

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