CRAFT DISTILLERY

Phillips Distilling Company

St Paul,
Minnesota
— Vodka, Whiskey, Liqueur

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

RESERVATIONS

FAMILY FRIENDLY

BOTTLE SALES

DISTILLERY SNAPSHOT

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Since 1912
Four generations, same family business
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Prohibition Survivor
Medicinal alcohol kept doors open
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Quality Control
Every batch tested in house
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Flavored Pioneer
UV Vodka launched flavored category
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Modern Facility
Thousands of bottles per hour
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Industry Education
How large scale distilling works
📞 (612) 362-7500
🌐 http://phillipsdistilling.com/
📍 2250 University Ave W Suite 100, St Paul, MN 55114, USA

ABOUT THIS DISTILLERY

A Century of Spirits Still Family Owned

Phillips Distilling Company sits in a modern office complex on University Avenue in St. Paul, but don’t let the corporate address fool you—this is one of America’s oldest continuously operating distilleries, founded in 1912 by Ed Phillips. What started as a small operation has grown into a major player in the spirits industry, particularly known for their flavored vodkas and liqueurs. The company survived Prohibition by producing medicinal alcohol and has been family-owned for over a century, now run by the fourth generation of the Phillips family. The real story here is longevity and adaptation. Ed Phillips started this operation when Minnesota was still finding its footing in the spirits world, and his descendants have kept it running through world wars, Prohibition, and massive industry changes. Today, they’re probably best known for their UV Vodka line and various flavored spirits, but they’ve also ventured into craft whiskey production. The current facility isn’t a romantic old rickhouse—it’s a modern production facility that can handle serious volume while maintaining quality control. What you’ll find here is a working distillery that’s more about production than tourist experience, but they do offer tours that show you how large-scale distilling actually works. You’ll see massive stills, quality control labs, and bottling lines that can handle thousands of bottles per hour. It’s not the artisanal craft experience you might expect, but it’s fascinating to see how a century-old company has modernized while keeping family ownership.

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WHAT SETS THEM APART

Survived Prohibition Making Medicinal Alcohol

Phillips Distilling holds the distinction of being one of the few American distilleries to operate continuously since before Prohibition, making it a genuine piece of spirits history. Their survival strategy during the 1920s—pivoting to medicinal alcohol production—kept the doors open when most distilleries shuttered permanently. Today, they’re still family-owned after four generations, which is increasingly rare in an industry dominated by corporate consolidation. Their approach blends old-school longevity with modern innovation, particularly in flavored spirits where they were early pioneers with their UV Vodka line.

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THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE

Industrial Scale Production No Tourist Gloss

Tours at Phillips focus on the industrial side of distilling, which is refreshingly honest about how spirits are actually made at scale. You’ll walk through production areas where massive column stills work alongside quality control laboratories that test every batch. The tour guides explain the technical aspects of distillation and how they’ve adapted traditional methods for modern production volumes. It’s not a romantic barn experience—you’re seeing how a real working distillery operates, complete with bottling lines and distribution logistics.

IS IT WORTH VISITING

Real Working Distillery Not Craft Theater

This is worth visiting if you’re interested in spirits industry history and large-scale production methods rather than craft distillery charm. It appeals to people who want to understand how established distilleries actually work, not just the artisanal story. You won’t find rustic tastings rooms or small-batch romance here, but you will get insight into how a century-old family business has evolved and survived. It’s educational rather than experiential, so set your expectations accordingly.

⚠️ VISITING TIPS

Call ahead to schedule tours since this is primarily a production facility, not a tourist destination. The location in an office complex can be tricky to find, so use GPS and look for the specific suite number. Tours are likely better on weekdays when production is running and you can see the operation in full swing. Ask about their history during Prohibition—the tour guides usually have good stories about the medicinal alcohol years. Don’t expect extensive tastings of rare spirits; focus on understanding their production processes and company history.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Phillips Distilling Company — Visitor FAQ

How old is Phillips Distilling Company?
Phillips Distilling was founded in 1912 by Ed Phillips, making it one of the oldest continuously operating distilleries in America. The company has remained family-owned for over a century, now run by the fourth generation of the Phillips family.
What happened during Prohibition?
Phillips survived Prohibition by pivoting to medicinal alcohol production, which was one of the legal uses for distilled spirits during that era. This strategy kept the distillery operating when most others were forced to close permanently.
Do you need reservations for tours?
Yes, tours require advance reservations since this is primarily a working production facility. Call ahead to schedule your visit and confirm availability, especially if you want to see active production operations.

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