CRAFT DISTILLERY

Third Rail Distillery

Lawrenceville,
Georgia
— Bourbon, Rye, Vodka, Gin

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TASTINGS

RESERVATIONS

FAMILY FRIENDLY

BOTTLE SALES

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📞 (470) 261-6446
🌐 https://thirdraildistillery.com/
📍 625 N Clayton St, Lawrenceville, GA 30046, USA

ABOUT THIS DISTILLERY

Third Rail Distillery sits on Clayton Street in Lawrenceville, Georgia, about 45 minutes northeast of Atlanta. Founded by husband-and-wife team Jason and Jennifer Hemphill in 2018, this craft distillery emerged from Jason’s background in brewing and their shared passion for creating quality spirits. The operation runs out of a converted industrial space that they’ve transformed into a functional distillery and tasting room. They focus primarily on bourbon and rye whiskey, though they also produce vodka and gin to keep cash flow steady while their whiskeys age. The Hemphills didn’t start with deep pockets or decades of distilling experience. Jason came from the beer world, working at local breweries before deciding to make the jump to spirits. They spent nearly two years navigating Georgia’s regulations and building out their facility before opening to the public. Jennifer handles much of the business side while Jason runs production on their custom-built 500-gallon copper still. Their approach centers on small-batch production with attention to detail rather than trying to flood the market. Visitors find a straightforward operation where you can see the entire process from grain to glass. The tasting room feels more like hanging out in someone’s well-appointed garage than a polished visitor center, which works in their favor. You’re likely to meet Jason or Jennifer during your visit, and they’re happy to talk about their journey from beer to bourbon. The space showcases their equipment without trying to hide the industrial nature of distilling, and the atmosphere stays relaxed and unpretentious.

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WHAT SETS THEM APART

Third Rail represents the newer wave of Georgia distilleries that started after the state loosened its regulations around craft spirits. What sets them apart is their brewing background, which influences their approach to fermentation and flavor development. Jason applies techniques from beer production to whiskey making, particularly in how he manages his mash bills and fermentation temperatures. They’re also part of Lawrenceville’s growing craft beverage scene, helping establish the area as a destination for locally-made spirits. The distillery’s name references the electrified third rail of train systems, a nod to both danger and power that reflects their willingness to take risks in a competitive market.

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

FOOD AVAILABLE

COCKTAILS

RESERVATIONS

FAMILY FRIENDLY

BOTTLE SALES

THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE

Tours happen by appointment and typically last about 45 minutes, with Jason or another team member walking you through their 3,000-square-foot facility. You’ll see their mash tun, fermentation tanks, and copper still up close, with explanations of how they adapt brewing techniques to distilling. The tasting room occupies one corner of the space, where you can sample their current releases while looking out at the production floor. Tastings include their vodka, gin, and whatever whiskey they have ready, with honest assessments of what’s working and what they’re still perfecting. The experience feels intimate and educational rather than flashy, and you’ll leave understanding more about the actual process of making spirits.

IS IT WORTH VISITING

If you’re interested in seeing a working craft distillery without the tourist polish, Third Rail delivers. It’s especially appealing for beer lovers curious about distilling, since Jason’s brewing background brings a different perspective to whiskey making. Don’t expect elaborate cocktail programs or gourmet food pairings—this is about watching passionate people make spirits in small batches. The location works well if you’re exploring Lawrenceville’s craft beverage scene or want something off the beaten path from Atlanta’s more established distillery tours. Whiskey collectors might find their limited releases interesting, though you’re not going to find 15-year aged spirits here.

⚠️ VISITING TIPS

Call ahead or check their social media before visiting since hours can vary based on production schedules. The distillery is in an industrial area, so GPS should get you there but don’t expect obvious signage until you’re close. Parking is available on-site, which is convenient since street parking is limited. Ask Jason about his brewing background and how it influences his whiskey making—it’s clearly something he enjoys discussing. If they have a limited release available, consider buying a bottle since production runs are genuinely small. The space can get warm during summer tours since it’s a working distillery with large equipment, so dress accordingly.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Third Rail Distillery — Visitor FAQ

How long has Third Rail been making whiskey?
They opened in 2018, so their oldest whiskeys are still relatively young. Jason and Jennifer spent about two years before opening getting through regulations and building out their facility.
What’s the difference between your bourbon and rye?
The bourbon uses a high-rye mash bill that gives it more spice than traditional bourbons, while the rye whiskey goes to 60% rye in the mash bill for even more pronounced spice notes. Both reflect Jason’s preference for spicier flavor profiles.
Can I buy bottles to take home?
Yes, they sell bottles on-site including their core products and any limited releases they have available. Since production runs are small, limited releases often sell out quickly through the tasting room.

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