CRAFT DISTILLERY

Orkney Springs Distillery

Alexandria,
Maryland, Virginia
— Bourbon, Rye

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

RESERVATIONS

FAMILY FRIENDLY

BOTTLE SALES

DISTILLERY SNAPSHOT

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Metro Accessible
Eight minutes from Del Ray station
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Hyper Local
Shenandoah Valley grains, Virginia spring water
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Owner Guided
David and Sarah run every tour
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Working Floor
Taste surrounded by active production equipment
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Eight or Fewer
Small groups, real technical conversations
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Warehouse Space
Converted industrial, authentic distillery vibe
📞 (540) 339-7665
🌐 http://orkneyspringsdistillery.com/
📍 3125 Mt Vernon Ave, Alexandria, VA 22305, USA

ABOUT THIS DISTILLERY

A Metro-Accessible Distillery In Alexandria's Del Ray

Orkney Springs Distillery sits in a converted warehouse space on Mount Vernon Avenue in Alexandria’s Del Ray neighborhood, founded by husband-and-wife team David and Sarah Miller in 2019. David left his career as a federal contractor while Sarah stepped away from nonprofit management to chase their shared dream of craft distilling. The 3,000-square-foot facility houses custom copper stills where they produce small-batch bourbon, rye whiskey, and seasonal spirits using traditional methods with modern precision. The Millers spent three years navigating Virginia’s licensing requirements and retrofitting their industrial space into a working distillery and tasting room. David trained under master distillers in Kentucky before returning to Virginia to source local grains and develop their signature mash bills. Sarah handles operations and visitor experiences, creating an atmosphere that feels more like visiting friends than a commercial tour. They’re part of Alexandria’s growing craft beverage scene, joining local breweries in transforming the Del Ray corridor into a destination for spirits enthusiasts. The distillery focuses on grain-to-glass production with a 500-gallon copper pot still as their centerpiece. You’ll find exposed brick walls, industrial lighting, and the constant hum of fermentation tanks creating an authentic working distillery vibe. The small scale means every batch gets personal attention, and visitors often catch David or Sarah personally running production during weekend tours. It’s bourbon-focused but they experiment with seasonal releases that showcase Virginia’s agricultural diversity.

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WHAT SETS THEM APART

Grain-to-Glass Within 100 Miles

Orkney Springs stands out for its hyper-local approach in an area dominated by larger operations. The Millers source corn from Shenandoah Valley farms within 100 miles and use Virginia spring water that gives their spirits a distinctly soft character. Their location in Alexandria’s Del Ray neighborhood makes them one of the few distilleries accessible by Metro, drawing both local spirits enthusiasts and D.C. visitors who don’t want to drive to rural Virginia. The couple’s background outside the spirits industry brings fresh perspective—David’s analytical federal contracting experience shows in their precise fermentation controls, while Sarah’s nonprofit background creates genuinely welcoming visitor experiences without the corporate polish of larger distilleries.

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

FOOD AVAILABLE

COCKTAILS

RESERVATIONS

FAMILY FRIENDLY

BOTTLE SALES

THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE

Owners Run Every Weekend Tour

Tours happen on weekends with David or Sarah personally guiding groups of eight or fewer through their compact operation. You’ll smell the sweet mash fermenting in open-top tanks and watch them check proofs on spirits coming off the still. The tasting room occupies one corner of the production floor, so you’re literally surrounded by working equipment while sampling their bourbon and rye. Sarah explains their grain sourcing philosophy while David demonstrates how they cut heads and tails during distillation. The intimate scale means you can ask technical questions and get detailed answers rather than rehearsed responses.

IS IT WORTH VISITING

Real Distillery Access Without the Drive

This works best for spirits enthusiasts who want authentic behind-the-scenes access rather than polished entertainment. You’re visiting a working micro-distillery where the owners personally run tours and genuinely care about their craft. The Metro accessibility makes it perfect for D.C. visitors exploring without cars, and the Del Ray location pairs well with the neighborhood’s restaurants and breweries. Don’t expect elaborate facilities or extensive gift shops—you’re getting real insight into small-scale distilling from people who left corporate careers to follow this passion. Bourbon collectors will appreciate tasting spirits that aren’t distributed beyond the local market.

⚠️ VISITING TIPS

Book tours online at least a week ahead since they only run weekend sessions with limited capacity. Take Metro’s Blue or Yellow line to Del Ray station and walk eight minutes rather than dealing with street parking. Saturday afternoon tours tend to catch more active production than Sunday sessions. Ask David about their grain sourcing relationships—he’s passionate about supporting Virginia agriculture and has great stories about visiting farms. Try their rye whiskey alongside the bourbon to understand their house style. The neighborhood has excellent restaurants within walking distance, so plan to stick around Del Ray after your visit.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Orkney Springs Distillery — Visitor FAQ

Can I get there by Metro?
Yes, take the Blue or Yellow line to Del Ray station and walk about eight minutes to the distillery. This makes them one of the few Virginia distilleries accessible by public transportation from Washington D.C.
Do the owners actually run the tours?
David and Sarah Miller personally guide most weekend tours rather than hiring separate tour staff. This means you’re getting insights directly from the people who built the operation and make the spirits daily.
How far ahead should I book?
Book at least a week in advance since they limit tour groups to eight people and only operate on weekends. Popular Saturday afternoon slots fill up fastest, especially during spring and fall.

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