CRAFT DISTILLERY

Wood Hat Spirits

New Florence,
Missouri
— Bourbon, Moonshine, Liqueur

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

RESERVATIONS

FAMILY FRIENDLY

BOTTLE SALES

DISTILLERY SNAPSHOT

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Farm Grown
Corn from same property they distill
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Owner Led
Matt runs tours between farm duties
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Converted Buildings
Farm structures turned production space
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Small Batches
Bourbon moonshine and flavored spirits
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Call Ahead
Working farm schedules around production
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Neighbor Feel
Treated like locals not tourists
📞 (573) 835-1000
🌐 http://woodhatspirits.com/
📍 489 Booneslick Rd, New Florence, MO 63363, USA

ABOUT THIS DISTILLERY

A Working Farm That Happens to Make Whiskey

Wood Hat Spirits sits on a working farm along Booneslick Road in New Florence, Missouri, where founders Matt and Jennifer Wood turned their agricultural roots into craft distilling. The couple launched their distillery in 2013, converting farm buildings into production space while maintaining the rural character that defines their operation. Matt brings years of farming experience to the grain-to-glass process, growing some of their own corn right on the property, while Jennifer handles the business side of things. Their setup feels authentically rural – you’re visiting an actual working farm that happens to make whiskey, not a polished tourist destination trying to look rustic. The distillery produces bourbon, moonshine, and flavored spirits using traditional methods scaled for small-batch production. What started as a side project for the farming couple has grown into a legitimate distillery operation, though they’ve kept the down-to-earth approach that made people notice them in the first place. The Wood family treats visitors like neighbors dropping by, which isn’t surprising given that many of their customers are exactly that – locals from New Florence and surrounding areas who’ve been following their journey since the beginning.

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WHAT SETS THEM APART

Corn Grown Here Distilled Here

Wood Hat operates as a true farm distillery where the grain-to-glass concept isn’t just marketing speak. Matt Wood grows corn on the same property where they distill, giving them control over their raw materials that most craft distilleries can’t match. The operation maintains the working farm atmosphere – you might see farm equipment alongside distilling gear, and the tasting room has the comfortable, unpretentious feel of a farmhouse rather than a slick visitor center. They’re also one of the smaller operations in Missouri’s craft distilling scene, which means Matt often runs tours personally and can talk about everything from planting schedules to mash bills. The rural location means fewer crowds and a more intimate experience than you’ll find at distilleries closer to major cities.

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

FOOD AVAILABLE

COCKTAILS

RESERVATIONS

FAMILY FRIENDLY

BOTTLE SALES

THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE

No Corporate Polish Just Real People

Tours at Wood Hat feel more like visiting friends on their farm than a formal distillery experience. Matt typically leads visitors through the production area himself, explaining how they go from grain in the field to spirits in the bottle. The space feels authentically agricultural – concrete floors, functional equipment, and the kind of straightforward setup that prioritizes production over presentation. You’ll see their copper still, fermentation tanks, and barrel storage areas while learning about their process. The tasting room occupies converted farm space and maintains that rural character. Tastings are casual affairs where you can try their bourbon, moonshine, and flavored offerings while chatting with the people who actually made them.

IS IT WORTH VISITING

Worth the Drive Through Missouri Countryside

Wood Hat appeals most to people who want an authentic, low-key distillery experience without crowds or corporate polish. If you’re looking for elaborate tours, fancy tasting rooms, or extensive gift shops, this isn’t your spot. But if you appreciate meeting the actual distillers, seeing a genuine farm-to-bottle operation, and supporting a small family business, it’s worth the drive to New Florence. The rural location means you’re combining a distillery visit with a drive through Missouri countryside. This works best for folks who enjoy discovering smaller operations and don’t need extensive amenities. The personal attention you get here – often from the owners themselves – makes up for any lack of bells and whistles.

⚠️ VISITING TIPS

Call ahead before making the drive to New Florence since Wood Hat doesn’t maintain regular tourist hours like larger operations. As a working farm and small distillery, they accommodate visitors around production schedules and farm duties. The rural location means GPS might get tricky on the back roads, so get specific directions when you call to arrange your visit. Since it’s a genuine working farm, dress appropriately for potentially muddy or dusty conditions depending on the season. Ask Matt about their grain growing if you’re interested in agriculture – he’s passionate about the farming side and can explain how weather and soil affect their spirits. Don’t expect extensive merchandise or elaborate packaging, but do plan to buy bottles directly from the source.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Wood Hat Spirits — Visitor FAQ

Do I need to call ahead to visit?
Yes, Wood Hat operates by appointment since it’s a working farm and small distillery. Call ahead to arrange tours and tastings around their production schedule.
Can I see where they grow their corn?
Depending on the season and your interest level, Matt can show you the fields where they grow corn used in production. It’s one of the unique aspects of visiting a true farm distillery.
How long does a visit typically take?
Plan for about an hour, though visits can run longer if you’re interested in the farming aspects or if Matt gets talking about the distilling process. The pace is relaxed and conversational.

GETTING THERE

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📍489 Booneslick Rd, New Florence, MO 63363, USA

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📞 (573) 835-1000

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