CRAFT DISTILLERY

Barrel Head Distillery

Carlsbad,
New Mexico
— Bourbon, Rye, Vodka

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

RESERVATIONS

FAMILY FRIENDLY

BOTTLE SALES

DISTILLERY SNAPSHOT

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Desert Aging
Extreme temps create concentrated flavors faster
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Engineer’s Precision
Mike monitors every variable, grain to glass
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Working Warehouse
Converted space, copper stills, neighborhood bar feel
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Local Sourcing
New Mexico corn when available
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Personal Touch
Husband-wife team handles tours themselves
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First Since Prohibition
Carlsbad’s only legal distillery in decades
🌐 http://www.barrelheaddistillery.com/
📍 5317 Lomas Dr, Carlsbad, NM 88220, USA

ABOUT THIS DISTILLERY

High Desert Whiskey In the Making

Barrel Head Distillery sits on Lomas Drive in Carlsbad, New Mexico, where the high desert meets serious whiskey ambition. Founded by husband-and-wife team Mike and Sherry Molina, this operation launched in 2019 after Mike spent years perfecting his craft through home distilling and formal training. The couple converted a warehouse space into their distillery, complete with custom copper stills and a tasting room that feels more like a neighborhood bar than a tourist trap. They focus on small-batch bourbon, rye, and vodka, with Mike handling the production side while Sherry manages the business operations and visitor experience. The facility runs about 3,000 square feet, giving them room for fermentation, distillation, barrel storage, and a comfortable space for tastings and tours. What started as Mike’s retirement project after a career in the oil industry has turned into Carlsbad’s first legal distillery since Prohibition. The Molinas didn’t just want to make spirits—they wanted to create a gathering place for their community while putting New Mexico on the craft distilling map. Their approach combines traditional bourbon-making techniques with the unique terroir of the high desert, using local water sources and aging their spirits in the dry, temperature-swinging climate that defines southeastern New Mexico.

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WHAT SETS THEM APART

New Mexico Climate Changes Everything

You’re looking at New Mexico’s high desert whiskey, which means Barrel Head’s spirits age faster and develop different flavor profiles than their Kentucky or Tennessee cousins. The extreme temperature swings—scorching days and cool nights—push the whiskey in and out of the barrel wood more aggressively, creating concentrated flavors in less time. Mike Molina brings an engineer’s precision to the process, monitoring every variable from grain selection to barrel entry proof. They’re also working with New Mexico-grown corn when available, adding a local terroir element that most craft distilleries can’t claim. The facility uses a hybrid pot-column still system that gives them flexibility to produce different spirit styles, and they’re experimenting with desert-adapted aging techniques that could redefine what American whiskey can be outside traditional regions.

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

FOOD AVAILABLE

COCKTAILS

RESERVATIONS

FAMILY FRIENDLY

BOTTLE SALES

THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE

Personal Tours From The Actual Distillers

You’ll walk into a working distillery where Mike or Sherry typically handle tours personally, explaining their process from grain to glass. The space smells like fermenting mash and oak, with the copper stills as the centerpiece and barrel racks lining the walls. Tours run about 45 minutes and include the full production area—you can see the mash tuns, fermenters, and aging barrels up close while learning about high-desert distilling challenges. Tastings happen at a small bar setup where you can sample their current releases, usually including their flagship bourbon, rye, and vodka. The atmosphere stays casual and conversational rather than scripted, especially since you’re often talking directly with the people who made what you’re drinking.

IS IT WORTH VISITING

Real Craft Distilling No Tourist Fluff

If you’re curious about how location affects whiskey or you want to support genuine craft distilling, this is worth the stop. You won’t get the polished tourism experience of larger operations, but you’ll get authentic access to small-batch production and the chance to taste spirits that represent something genuinely different. The Molinas are passionate about their craft and the science behind it, so you’ll leave understanding more about distilling than when you arrived. This appeals most to spirits enthusiasts who appreciate the craft side over flashy presentations, though casual drinkers will enjoy the personal attention and relaxed setting. Don’t expect elaborate facilities or gift shops—this is about the spirits and the people making them.

⚠️ VISITING TIPS

Call ahead to schedule your visit since the Molinas often handle tours personally and production schedules vary. The distillery can be tricky to find on GPS, so look for the industrial area on Lomas Drive and watch for their signage. Weekend visits often work better for extended conversations since weekdays can get busy with production work. Ask Mike about his barrel selection process and how the New Mexico climate affects aging—he’s got fascinating insights about desert whiskey making. If you’re a spirits collector, inquire about barrel picks or limited releases, as small distilleries like this often have special bottlings available that don’t make it to wider distribution.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Barrel Head Distillery — Visitor FAQ

Do I need to make a reservation for tours and tastings?
Yes, definitely call ahead since Mike and Sherry often handle tours personally and need to work around their production schedule. They’re usually flexible with timing but advance notice helps ensure someone’s available to show you around properly.
How does the New Mexico climate affect your whiskey?
The extreme temperature swings in the high desert push whiskey in and out of the barrel wood much more aggressively than traditional regions. This means faster aging and more concentrated flavors, though it requires careful monitoring to prevent over-extraction or evaporation issues.
What’s the best way to find the distillery?
Look for the industrial area on Lomas Drive and watch for their signage, as GPS can be unreliable in this part of Carlsbad. It’s in a converted warehouse space, so don’t expect a flashy storefront—just look for the Barrel Head signs.

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