CRAFT DISTILLERY

Philadelphia Distilling

Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
— Gin, Vodka, Whiskey

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

COCKTAILS

RESERVATIONS

BOTTLE SALES

DISTILLERY SNAPSHOT

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Unusual Botanicals
Grains of paradise and cubeb berries
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Chef’s Background
Culinary precision meets distilling craft
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Traditional Copper
500-gallon pot still named Infinity
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Historic First
Philly’s first since Prohibition ended
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Technical Focus
Small batches, no shortcuts taken
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Authentic Space
Industrial warehouse, not tourist trap
📞 (215) 671-0346
🌐 http://philadelphiadistilling.com/
📍 25 E Allen St, Philadelphia, PA 19123, USA

ABOUT THIS DISTILLERY

Philadelphia's First Legal Distillery Since Prohibition Ended

Philadelphia Distilling sits in Fishtown at 25 East Allen Street, founded in 2005 by Andrew Auwerda—making it Philadelphia’s first craft distillery since Prohibition. Auwerda, a former chef who’d worked in some of the city’s top restaurants, decided to apply his palate and precision to spirits instead of food. The operation started small in a converted warehouse space, focusing on gin production when craft gin was still a novelty in American distilling. The distillery gained serious momentum under the guidance of master distiller Aaron Selya, who joined early on and helped develop their signature botanical-forward approach. They use a custom-built 500-gallon copper pot still named “Infinity” along with smaller stills for experimental batches. What started as a gin-focused operation has expanded into whiskey, vodka, and specialty spirits, but they’ve maintained their reputation for meticulous attention to botanical selection and flavor balance. Visitors can tour the compact but efficient production facility and taste spirits in their adjoining tasting room. The space feels authentically industrial—concrete floors, exposed brick, the smell of juniper and grain—without trying too hard to be trendy. They’ve built a solid local following among bartenders and spirit enthusiasts who appreciate their technical approach and willingness to experiment with unusual botanicals and aging techniques.

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WHAT SETS THEM APART

Botanical Expertise From a Chef's Palate

Philadelphia Distilling holds the distinction of being Philly’s first legal distillery since Prohibition ended, giving them genuine historical significance in the city’s craft spirits revival. Their approach centers on botanical expertise that stems from founder Auwerda’s culinary background—they source unusual botanicals like grains of paradise and cubeb berries for their gins, treating each spirit like a complex recipe rather than following standard formulas. The distillery also operates one of the few remaining traditional copper pot stills in the region, and they’ve maintained their original focus on small-batch production even as demand has grown, refusing to scale up at the expense of quality control.

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

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THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE

No-Nonsense Production Tour Real Distillery Feel

Tours take you through their compact production space where you can see the copper pot still up close and learn about their botanical selection process—they’ll often let you smell different botanicals and explain how each contributes to the final spirit. The tasting room has a straightforward, no-nonsense vibe with exposed brick walls and industrial fixtures, focusing attention on the spirits rather than fancy decor. You’ll typically taste four to five spirits with detailed explanations of production methods and botanical profiles, guided by knowledgeable staff who can discuss the technical aspects without getting overly geeky. The whole experience feels intimate and educational rather than flashy.

IS IT WORTH VISITING

Perfect for Spirit Geeks Skip if Seeking Flash

This is a solid stop for anyone serious about understanding craft spirits, particularly gin enthusiasts who want to learn about botanical selection and flavor development. The technical focus and historical significance make it worthwhile for spirit geeks, but casual visitors expecting elaborate tours or fancy amenities might find it understated. You’ll leave with a genuine understanding of their production methods and probably discover some spirits you hadn’t tried before. It pairs well with other Fishtown destinations if you’re exploring the neighborhood, but probably isn’t worth a special trip unless you’re specifically interested in craft distilling techniques.

⚠️ VISITING TIPS

Book tours in advance through their website, especially for weekend visits when they tend to fill up. The distillery is tucked into an industrial block in Fishtown, so use GPS carefully—look for the small sign on Allen Street. Tours typically run 45 minutes to an hour and include tastings, so don’t drive if you plan to sample everything. Ask specifically about their botanical sourcing if you’re interested in gin production, and try their aged spirits if available—they’ve been experimenting with barrel aging their gins and whiskeys in interesting ways. Parking can be tight on weekends, so allow extra time or consider taking public transit to the area.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Philadelphia Distilling — Visitor FAQ

Do I need to book the tour in advance?
Yes, reservations are required for tours and tastings. You can book through their website, and weekend slots tend to fill up quickly, so plan ahead if you have specific dates in mind.
What’s included in the tour price?
Tours include a walkthrough of the production facility, explanation of their distilling process, and guided tasting of four to five spirits. You’ll also have the opportunity to purchase bottles at the end of your visit.
Is this Philadelphia’s oldest craft distillery?
Yes, Philadelphia Distilling was the first craft distillery to open in Philadelphia after Prohibition ended, making it historically significant in the city’s modern spirits revival. They’ve been operating since 2005 and helped pave the way for other local distilleries.

GETTING THERE

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📍25 E Allen St, Philadelphia, PA 19123, USA

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📞 (215) 671-0346

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