CRAFT DISTILLERY

McCormick Distilling Co

Weston,
Missouri
— Bourbon, Vodka, Rum

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

RESERVATIONS

FAMILY FRIENDLY

BOTTLE SALES

DISTILLERY SNAPSHOT

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Massive Scale
40,000-gallon tanks, thousands of gallons daily
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Historic Survival
Kept running through Prohibition with permits
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Contract Producer
Makes spirits for brands nationwide
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Limestone Water
Same local springs since the 1850s
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River Town
Weston unchanged since frontier days
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Continuous Stills
See commercial production versus craft methods
📞 (816) 640-2276
🌐 https://mccormickdistilling.com/
📍 1 Mc Cormick Ln, Weston, MO 64098, USA

ABOUT THIS DISTILLERY

The Working Distillery West of the Mississippi

McCormick Distilling Company sits on a 75-acre campus in Weston, Missouri, about 30 miles northwest of Kansas City, and it’s got serious history backing it up. Founded in 1856, this is actually the oldest continuously operating distillery west of the Mississippi River—they even kept producing during Prohibition with a medicinal whiskey license. The Holladay brothers started the whole thing as part of their Wild West empire, supplying whiskey to frontier towns and trading posts. The current facility was built in the 1930s after the original burned down, and today it produces millions of gallons annually of everything from bourbon to vodka. The story gets interesting with the McCormick family taking over in the 1940s when they moved the operation from Kansas to this spot in Weston. They weren’t just any family—they had deep roots in the spirits business and saw potential in Missouri’s limestone-filtered water and grain access. What really sets them apart is scale combined with heritage. While craft distilleries measure output in hundreds of barrels, McCormick measures in thousands, but they’re still doing it in a historic river town that feels like stepping back in time. Today you’ll find a working distillery that doesn’t put on airs about being boutique—they’re proud of being a production facility that makes spirits for brands across the country, plus their own McCormick label. The tours show you massive fermentation tanks and continuous stills that dwarf what you’ll see at most craft spots, but there’s something honest about seeing spirits made at real scale in a place that’s been doing it for over 160 years.

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WHAT SETS THEM APART

160 Years of Continuous Operation

McCormick is the oldest continuously operating distillery west of the Mississippi River, which isn’t marketing speak—they literally kept the lights on through Prohibition with a government license to make medicinal whiskey. The scale here is genuinely different from most distillery visits. You’re looking at 40,000-gallon fermentation tanks and continuous column stills that can produce thousands of gallons per day, not the 500-gallon pot stills you’ll see at craft operations. They’re also a contract distiller, meaning they make spirits for brands you’d recognize but might not know came from Missouri. The limestone-filtered water from local springs has been part of the equation since the 1850s, and Weston itself is worth the trip—it’s this perfectly preserved river town that feels like it hasn’t changed much since McCormick’s early days.

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THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE

Industrial Scale Authentic Process

Tours at McCormick feel like visiting a working industrial operation, not a polished visitor center, which is actually refreshing. You’ll walk through the production floor with massive stainless steel tanks and see the bottling line running if you time it right. The smell hits you immediately—sweet mash, fermentation, and that distinct grain alcohol scent that tells you this is the real deal. Tour guides are typically longtime employees who know the equipment and process inside and out, not script-readers. The tasting room showcases their McCormick brand spirits along with some of the contract products they’re allowed to pour. It’s housed in a building that feels authentically industrial rather than designed for Instagram, with concrete floors and functional lighting.

IS IT WORTH VISITING

Real Education Over Pretty Pictures

If you’re curious about how spirits are actually made at commercial scale, absolutely. This isn’t the place for romantic stories about family recipes and hand-numbered bottles—it’s where you learn how the spirits industry actually works behind the scenes. Bourbon enthusiasts will appreciate seeing continuous still operation versus the pot still process most craft distilleries use. History buffs get the bonus of Weston itself, which has stayed remarkably unchanged since the 1800s. Skip it if you’re only interested in small-batch craft stories or want an Instagram-perfect tasting room experience. McCormick delivers education and authenticity over atmosphere, and there’s real value in understanding how most American whiskey actually gets made.

⚠️ VISITING TIPS

Call ahead for tour times—this is a working distillery first, tourist destination second, so production schedules affect availability. GPS will get you there fine, but know that Weston is genuinely small, so don’t expect big city amenities. The facility has plenty of parking since it’s designed for truck deliveries. Ask about the continuous still process versus pot stills if you want to understand the technical differences. The best part of the experience is often the production floor, so don’t rush through that section. While you’re in Weston, the historic downtown is worth walking through—several antique shops and the old tobacco warehouse give you a feel for what this river town was like during McCormick’s early days.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

McCormick Distilling Co — Visitor FAQ

How is McCormick different from craft distilleries?
McCormick operates at industrial scale with continuous stills that can produce thousands of gallons daily, versus the small pot stills at most craft operations. They’re also a major contract distiller, making spirits for other brands alongside their own McCormick label. The tour focuses on understanding commercial production methods rather than artisanal craftsmanship stories.
What’s the significance of being the oldest distillery west of the Mississippi?
McCormick has been operating since 1856 and survived Prohibition by obtaining a license to produce medicinal whiskey, making it the longest continuously running distillery west of the Mississippi River. This gives them genuine historical significance in American whiskey production, not just marketing heritage claims.
Can you visit Weston’s historic downtown during your trip?
Absolutely, and it’s worth planning time for both. Historic downtown Weston is walkable from the distillery and has preserved much of its 1800s character with antique shops, old tobacco warehouses, and river town architecture. The town gives context to McCormick’s long history in the area.

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📍1 Mc Cormick Ln, Weston, MO 64098, USA

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