CRAFT DISTILLERY

Bull Run Distillery

Portland,
Oregon
— Bourbon, Rye

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

RESERVATIONS

FAMILY FRIENDLY

BOTTLE SALES

DISTILLERY SNAPSHOT

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Industrial Authentic
Working warehouse, not a show
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Pure Water
Bull Run watershed, no filtration needed
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Aged Since 2011
Real Oregon whiskey, not young spirits
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Hybrid Still
Pot and column distillation flexibility
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Local Grains
Oregon ingredients when possible
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First Legal
Oregon whiskey since Prohibition ended
📞 (503) 224-3483
🌐 https://www.bullrundistillery.com/
📍 2259 NW Quimby St, Portland, OR 97210, USA

ABOUT THIS DISTILLERY

Oregon's Pioneer Distillery Still Going Strong

Bull Run Distillery sits in Portland’s Northwest District, founded in 2010 by Lee Medoff and Patrick Bernards as Oregon’s first legal whiskey distillery since Prohibition. The operation started small in a converted warehouse space, with Medoff bringing his background in wine and spirits importing while Bernards contributed his engineering expertise to design their custom distillation setup. They named it after the historic Bull Run Watershed that supplies Portland’s famously pure water, which becomes a key ingredient in every bottle they produce. The journey wasn’t smooth—Oregon’s laws hadn’t been updated for small distilleries in decades, so they spent months working with state officials to create a framework that would allow craft distilling to flourish. Their persistence paid off, opening doors for the wave of craft distilleries that followed across the Pacific Northwest. Master distiller Lee Medoff focuses on American whiskeys, particularly bourbon and rye, using locally-sourced grains when possible and aging everything on-site in their temperature-controlled warehouse. Visitors find a working distillery that’s grown thoughtfully over the years, expanding from a single room to include a proper tasting area and retail space. You can see their custom-built hybrid pot-column still through the production area, watch the bottling process, and taste spirits that have been aging since their early years. The atmosphere feels authentic—this isn’t a tourist attraction that happens to make whiskey, but a serious distillery that welcomes curious visitors who want to understand the craft.

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WHAT SETS THEM APART

Bull Run Watershed Water Straight from the Source

Bull Run holds the distinction of breaking Oregon’s 80-year dry spell on whiskey production, making them genuine pioneers in the state’s craft spirits renaissance. Their location gives them access to Bull Run Watershed water, the same pristine source that supplies Portland’s tap water and requires no filtration or chemical treatment before distillation. The technical setup reflects their engineering background—their hybrid still allows them to run both pot distillation for flavor complexity and column distillation for consistency, giving them unusual flexibility in spirit character. Most importantly, they’re aging whiskeys that have been in barrels since 2011-2012, meaning visitors can taste genuine aged Oregon whiskey rather than young spirits or sourced products.

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

FOOD AVAILABLE

COCKTAILS

RESERVATIONS

FAMILY FRIENDLY

BOTTLE SALES

THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE

Working Warehouse Tours No Tourist Trap Polish

You’ll tour the production floor with staff who actually work in distillation, not just tour guides reading scripts. The space feels like a working warehouse because it is—concrete floors, industrial lighting, and the sweet smell of mash and aging whiskey. They’ll walk you through their grain handling, fermentation tanks, and explain how their hybrid still works differently from typical pot stills. The tasting happens at a simple bar setup where you can sample their current releases, including some barrel-strength offerings that show the whiskey’s development over the years. The whole experience takes about 45 minutes and feels genuine rather than polished.

IS IT WORTH VISITING

Genuine Aged Oregon Whiskey Worth the Industrial Drive

If you’re interested in Oregon’s craft spirits story or want to taste legitimately aged local whiskey, this is worth your time. Bull Run appeals most to spirits enthusiasts who appreciate the technical side of distilling and the historical significance of Oregon’s first modern whiskey operation. You won’t find elaborate tasting rooms or fancy cocktail programs—this is for people who want to understand the production process and taste the results. Casual tourists might find it less engaging than flashier distillery experiences, but anyone curious about how craft distilling actually works will leave satisfied.

⚠️ VISITING TIPS

Call ahead or check their website for tour times—they don’t run on a fixed schedule since production takes priority. The distillery is tucked into an industrial area that GPS sometimes struggles with, so look for the small Bull Run sign on a converted warehouse building. Parking is available on-site but limited. If you’re serious about whiskey, ask about their barrel-strength tastings or older releases that might not be part of the standard tour. Weekend visits tend to be less busy, and you’re more likely to catch them during active production on weekdays. Don’t expect elaborate facilities—come prepared for a working distillery environment.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Bull Run Distillery — Visitor FAQ

What makes Bull Run historically significant in Oregon?
Bull Run Distillery was Oregon’s first legal whiskey distillery to operate since Prohibition ended in 1933. They had to work with state officials to update laws that hadn’t accounted for craft distilling, essentially creating the legal framework that allowed other craft distilleries to follow.
How old are their whiskeys?
Their current releases include whiskeys that have been aging since 2011-2012, making them some of the oldest craft whiskeys produced in modern Oregon. This aging time gives them genuine whiskey character rather than the young spirits many newer distilleries offer.
What’s special about their water source?
They use water from the Bull Run Watershed, the same protected source that supplies Portland’s drinking water. This water is naturally pure and requires no filtration or chemical treatment before use in distillation, contributing to the clean character of their spirits.

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📍2259 NW Quimby St, Portland, OR 97210, USA

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