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5 Alabama Whiskeys You Should Know (Plus a Moonshine Twist)
Quick Picks for Your Whiskey Shelf
| Distillery | Town | Featured Bottle | Tasting Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dread River | Birmingham | Straight Bourbon | Vanilla, caramel, toasted oak, baking spices |
| John Emerald | Opelika | Alabama Single Malt | Vanilla, honey, baking spice, subtle oak |
| Irons One | Huntsville | Irons One Bourbon | Caramel, butterscotch, smooth finish |
| Keel & Co. | Headland | Headland Rye | Peppery, bold, classic rye warmth |
| Clyde May’s | Alabama | Alabama Style Whiskey | Caramel, orchard fruit, spice |
| Murder Creek | Foley | Apple Pie Moonshine | Sweet, fruit‑forward, playful |
Alabama may be known for football and Southern hospitality, but its craft whiskey scene is quietly thriving. From Birmingham to Opelika, local distillers blend tradition and innovation, creating spirits that are bold, smooth, and unmistakably Alabama. Whether you’re a seasoned bourbon lover or just starting your journey, these five Alabama whiskeys — plus a classic moonshine stop — showcase some of the best the state has to offer.
Dread River Distilling Company — Birmingham, AL
Dread River brought bourbon back to Birmingham after more than a century and features one of the state’s most complete distillery experiences. Their roomy tasting room doubles as a bar and restaurant, serving cocktails crafted with their spirits and a full kitchen menu to pair with flights and pours. Guided distillery tours are available and reservations are recommended for tasting experiences or special events.
Featured Whiskeys to Try:
- Straight Bourbon – Vanilla, caramel, toasted oak, and warm baking spices
- Single Barrel Bourbon – Higher proof complexity with oak and spice
- Sherry Finished Rye Whiskey – Sweet‑spice influence from sherry casks
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John Emerald Distilling Company — Opelika, AL
John Emerald is home to Alabama’s first legal single malt in nearly a century. In downtown Opelika’s historic district, the distillery offers tours of the production area, tastings, craft cocktails, and bottle sales in a relaxed, welcoming space — with tours available several days a week and advance booking encouraged.
Featured Whiskeys to Try:
- Alabama Single Malt Whiskey – Vanilla, honey, baking spice, subtle oak
- Purveyor’s Series Double Oak Bourbon – Deep layer of oak complexity
- Purveyor’s Series Double Wood Rye – Spicy, rich, and nuanced
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Irons One Distillery — Huntsville, AL
Irons One focuses on small‑batch bourbon and bourbon mash whiskey, handcrafting every barrel with attention to detail. Visitors can stop by the tasting room for pours, engage with the distillers, and learn about their approach to mash bills and aging. Huntsville’s craft spirits scene is on the rise — and Irons One delivers a friendly, local atmosphere perfect for an afternoon tasting.
Featured Whiskeys to Try:
- Irons One Bourbon – Rich caramel and butterscotch with a smooth finish
- Bourbon Mash Whiskey – Robust and rich, great in cocktails
Check out Irons One Distillery in our 50 States of Whiskey Section
Keel and Company Distilling Inc — Headland, AL
Keel & Co. produces classic bourbon and rye whiskey with Southern charm and a welcoming tasting room that often feels like a local gathering spot. While the setting is relaxed, the spirits are serious — and staff are typically happy to talk through tasting notes and cocktail ideas. Check ahead for seasonal hours or special events.
Featured Whiskeys to Try:
- Headland Rye Whiskey – Peppery and bold, classic rye warmth
- Headland Bourbon – Sweet honey notes with smooth oak finish
Check out Keel and Comapny Distilling Inc in our 50 States of Bourbon Section
Conecuh Ridge / Clyde May’s — Alabama Style Whiskey
Clyde May’s Alabama Style Whiskey carries the state’s whiskey legacy forward, blending tradition with a distinctive profile. Though most bottlings have historically been produced outside Alabama, the new Conecuh Ridge Distillery in Troy has opened a gift shop and tasting room, with full restaurant and event offerings planned for 2026 — giving fans a taste of the legacy while the destination grows.
Featured Whiskeys to Try:
- Alabama Style Whiskey – Deep bronze, caramel, orchard fruit, black pepper, and toasted oak
- Straight Bourbon / Straight Rye – Traditional profiles with Alabama‑style character
Check out Conecuh Ridge in our 50 States of Whiskey Section
Bonus: Murder Creek Distillery — Foley, AL (Moonshine & More)
Murder Creek offers a playful twist on Alabama distilling with moonshine tastings, samplers, and flavored spirits. Located in the OWA resort area, visitors can try multiple flavors — from Alabama Apple Pie to Pecan Praline — often for very affordable tasting flights. The vibe is casual, fun, and a great complement to classic bourbon exploration.
Featured Spirits to Try:
- Alabama Apple Pie Moonshine – Sweet and fruit‑forward
- Pecan Praline Moonshine – Dessert‑inspired creaminess
- Peach Cobbler Moonshine – Fruity and smooth
Check out Murder Creek Distillery in our 50 States of Whiskey Section