82°West Distilling sits on North Florida Avenue in Tampa’s Seminole Heights neighborhood, where founders Adam Wood and Chris Matthias opened their doors in 2018. These two friends, both with engineering backgrounds, decided to pivot from their tech careers to chase their passion for crafting premium rum. The distillery operates out of a converted warehouse space that maintains an industrial feel with exposed beams and concrete floors, but they’ve made it welcoming with warm lighting and a tasting bar where you can sample their handcrafted spirits. They focus exclusively on rum production, using traditional copper pot stills and aging their spirits in a variety of barrels to create complex flavor profiles.
The journey to opening 82°West wasn’t straightforward—Wood and Matthias spent years perfecting their recipes and navigating Florida’s distilling regulations before they could start commercial production. Their engineering backgrounds show in their meticulous approach to distillation, where they track every variable and constantly refine their process. The name 82°West references Tampa’s longitude, anchoring their identity firmly in Florida’s Gulf Coast. They source high-quality molasses and work with local suppliers when possible, believing that great rum starts with great ingredients and careful attention to every step of production.
Visitors get an intimate look at small-batch rum making in action. The space isn’t huge, which means you’re close to the stills and can actually smell the fermentation and aging process happening around you. Wood and Matthias often lead tastings themselves, sharing stories about specific barrels and explaining how different aging techniques affect the final product. It’s the kind of place where you learn something new about rum production and leave with a genuine appreciation for the craft behind each bottle.