Kōloa Rum Company sits along Kaumualii Highway in Lihue, making it Hawaii’s first legal distillery since Prohibition ended. Founded in 2009 by Bob Gunter, a former tech executive who fell in love with Kauai and decided to create something uniquely Hawaiian, the operation started with a vision to produce premium rum using pure Kauai water and traditional methods. The distillery occupies a modest facility that’s grown from Gunter’s initial dream of crafting spirits that capture the essence of the Garden Isle. They produce a range of aged and flavored rums that have become synonymous with modern Hawaiian craft spirits.
Gunter’s journey wasn’t typical for a distiller. He spent years in the technology sector before making the leap to spirits production, drawn by both Kauai’s natural beauty and the opportunity to create something authentically local. The operation faced the usual startup challenges of any craft distillery, but with the added complexity of Hawaii’s remote location and strict regulations. Working with local suppliers and using Kauai’s naturally filtered water, they developed their signature production methods that emphasize the island’s terroir. Master Distiller positions have evolved over the years as production scaled up from initial small batches to meet growing demand both locally and on the mainland.
Visitors find themselves in a working distillery that doubles as a retail space and tasting room. The experience centers around understanding how Hawaiian rum differs from Caribbean varieties, with tastings that showcase both their core lineup and seasonal releases. The atmosphere reflects island casualness rather than formal distillery tours you might find elsewhere. You’re tasting spirits made from the same water source that feeds the island’s legendary taro fields, and the connection to place comes through in both the production story and final products.