CRAFT DISTILLERY

Dry Hills Distillery

Bozeman,
Montana
— Bourbon, Rye, Vodka

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

RESERVATIONS

FAMILY FRIENDLY

BOTTLE SALES

DISTILLERY SNAPSHOT

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Local Grains
Montana wheat and corn within 100 miles
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Hands-On Learning
Watch active distillation while you taste
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High Altitude
Extreme temperature swings accelerate aging
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Husband Wife Team
Former tech pros turned craft distillers
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Custom Equipment
German copper stills meet Montana ingenuity
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Heritage Rye
Nearly extinct grain varieties grown again
📞 (406) 624-6713
🌐 http://www.dryhillsdistillery.com/
📍 106 Village Center Lane, Bozeman, MT 59718, USA

ABOUT THIS DISTILLERY

A Working Distillery In Downtown Bozeman

Dry Hills Distillery sits in the heart of Bozeman, Montana, founded by husband-and-wife team Josh and Angela Wittkamp in 2012. These former tech professionals left their corporate careers behind after falling in love with craft distilling during a trip through Scotland. Their 3,000-square-foot facility on Village Center Lane houses custom copper stills from Germany alongside Montana-made equipment, producing small-batch bourbon, rye whiskey, and vodka. The Wittkamps spent two years navigating Montana’s complex distilling regulations before opening their doors, becoming one of the first grain-to-glass distilleries in the Gallatin Valley. Josh handles the production side with a background in chemistry, while Angela manages operations and developed their tasting room concept. They source all their grains from Montana farms within 100 miles of the distillery, milling everything on-site with a vintage roller mill they restored themselves. The couple’s philosophy centers on showcasing Montana terroir through their spirits, using local wheat and corn varieties that thrive in the high-altitude growing conditions. Their 250-gallon copper pot still produces about 1,000 bottles per month, keeping production intentionally small to maintain quality control. Visitors walk into a working distillery where you can watch the entire process from grain to bottle. The tasting room occupies the front of the building with large windows overlooking the production floor, so you’re sipping whiskey while watching Josh operate the stills. The space feels more like an artisan workshop than a polished tasting room, with exposed beams, concrete floors, and the constant hum of fermentation tanks. You’ll often find Angela behind the bar explaining their process while pouring samples of their latest batches.

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WHAT SETS THEM APART

Montana Grains From Field to Bottle

Dry Hills operates as one of Montana’s few true grain-to-glass distilleries, meaning they control every step from sourcing local grains to bottling finished spirits. Their commitment to Montana agriculture runs deep—they work exclusively with farms in the Gallatin and Madison valleys, using heritage wheat varieties that were nearly extinct until local farmers began growing them again. The Wittkamps also age their whiskey in Montana’s extreme temperature swings, with summers hitting 90°F and winters dropping to -20°F, creating rapid expansion and contraction cycles that accelerate the aging process. Their facility includes a custom-built mash tun designed specifically for high-altitude distilling, accounting for lower atmospheric pressure that affects fermentation.

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

FOOD AVAILABLE

COCKTAILS

RESERVATIONS

FAMILY FRIENDLY

BOTTLE SALES

THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE

Watch Whiskey Being Made While You Taste It

Tours happen right on the production floor with Josh or Angela explaining each piece of equipment and letting you smell the different stages of fermentation and distillation. You’ll handle actual grain samples, peek into fermentation tanks bubbling with active yeast, and watch the clear spirit flowing from their copper stills. The tasting includes four spirits paired with locally-made crackers, and Angela often shares stories about specific batches while you’re sipping. The whole experience takes about 45 minutes and feels intimate—you’re not part of a crowd, just a small group getting an authentic look at craft distilling.

IS IT WORTH VISITING

Real Education Not Just Entertainment

This is perfect for whiskey enthusiasts who want to understand the actual production process rather than just sample finished products. You’ll learn more about distilling science in 45 minutes here than on most distillery tours twice as long. The Wittkamps are genuine educators who love sharing their craft, making this ideal for curious drinkers who ask questions. However, if you’re looking for a polished tasting room experience with fancy cocktails and Instagram-worthy spaces, you’ll be disappointed. This is a working distillery first, entertainment venue second.

⚠️ VISITING TIPS

Call ahead or check their Facebook page before visiting—they sometimes close for production days or equipment maintenance. The best time to visit is weekday afternoons when Josh is actively distilling and you can see the stills in operation. Ask about their barrel program if you’re interested in purchasing a whole barrel, and definitely try their rye whiskey if it’s available—it’s made with locally-grown heritage rye that’s becoming their signature. Parking is easy in the Village Center complex, and GPS will get you there without issues.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Dry Hills Distillery — Visitor FAQ

How far in advance should I book a tour?
Book at least a week ahead, especially during summer months when they get busy with tourists. They only do a few tours per day to keep groups small, so popular times fill up quickly.
Can I buy bottles to take home?
Yes, they sell all their current spirits on-site, though availability depends on what they have in stock. Their bourbon and rye often sell out quickly since production runs are small.
What makes their spirits different from other Montana distilleries?
They’re one of the few Montana distilleries using 100% local grains and controlling the entire process from grain sourcing to bottling. Their use of heritage grain varieties and high-altitude aging creates unique flavor profiles you won’t find elsewhere.

GETTING THERE

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📍106 Village Center Lane, Bozeman, MT 59718, USA

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📞 (406) 624-6713

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