Grand Traverse Distillery operates its main tasting room right in downtown Traverse City at 215 E Front St, bringing their award-winning spirits directly to the heart of Michigan’s cherry country. Founded by Kent Rabish, a former pharmaceutical executive who traded lab coats for copper stills, the distillery launched in 2007 with a clear mission to showcase northern Michigan’s agricultural bounty through craft spirits. The downtown tasting room occupies a converted storefront that’s become a popular stop for both locals and tourists exploring the Front Street corridor. They produce a range of spirits including bourbon, rye, vodka, gin, and their signature cherry-infused products that celebrate the region’s famous fruit harvest. The operation represents one of Michigan’s pioneering craft distilleries, helping establish the state as a legitimate player in the American whiskey renaissance.
Rabish’s journey from pharmaceuticals to distilling wasn’t accidental—he spent years researching fermentation science and studying traditional distilling methods before committing to the venture. The team sources grains locally when possible and has built relationships with Michigan farmers to secure quality ingredients. Their master distiller focuses on small-batch production, allowing for careful attention to each run and the flexibility to experiment with different mash bills and aging techniques. The philosophy centers on letting local ingredients shine rather than masking them with heavy processing or artificial flavors.
Visitors to the Front Street tasting room get an intimate look at how craft spirits translate from concept to bottle. The space feels more like a neighborhood bar than a sterile tasting facility, with knowledgeable staff who can walk you through the production process and explain what makes each spirit distinctive. You’ll taste everything from traditional bourbon and rye to their more adventurous cherry-infused expressions. The atmosphere captures that sweet spot between educational and relaxed—you’ll learn plenty without feeling like you’re in a chemistry lecture.