CRAFT DISTILLERY

Alpine Distilling Social Aid & Pleasure Club

Park City,
Utah
— Vodka, Gin, Whiskey

TASTINGS

COCKTAILS

BOTTLE SALES

DISTILLERY SNAPSHOT

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Cocktail Focus
House spirits designed for mixing, not sipping
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Visible Production
Watch distilling while drinking their vodka cocktails
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New Orleans Vibe
Social club philosophy meets mountain town
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Main Street
Right in the heart of Park City
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Evening Scene
Come for nightlife, not daytime tastings
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Small Batch
Vodka, gin, and whiskey made on-site
📞 (435) 200-9869
🌐 https://www.alpineparkcity.com/
📍 364 Main St, Park City, UT 84060, USA

ABOUT THIS DISTILLERY

Main Street Cocktail Bar That Makes Its Own Spirits

Alpine Distilling Social Aid & Pleasure Club sits right on Park City’s Main Street, bringing craft spirits and New Orleans-inspired cocktails to Utah’s mountain town scene. Founded by brothers Spencer and Jake Morrill along with partner Sam LeCure, this isn’t your typical mountain distillery—it’s part cocktail bar, part production facility, with a name that pays homage to the social clubs of New Orleans. The space combines distilling operations with a full bar experience, making their own vodka, gin, and whiskey while serving up creative cocktails that blend mountain town vibes with Southern flair. You’ll find them in a sleek, modern space that feels more urban speakeasy than rustic cabin, which makes sense given their focus on craft cocktails alongside their house-made spirits. The Morrill brothers brought hospitality backgrounds to the venture, while LeCure’s experience in the spirits industry helped shape their production approach. They opened with the vision of creating a social hub that happens to make its own booze, rather than a traditional distillery that serves drinks as an afterthought.

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WHAT SETS THEM APART

New Orleans Philosophy In Utah Mountains

The Social Aid & Pleasure Club name isn’t just quirky branding—it’s a direct nod to the cultural institutions of New Orleans, reflecting their philosophy of spirits as social connectors rather than just products. They’re producing in small batches right on Main Street, which means you can actually watch the distilling process while sipping cocktails made from those same spirits. Their approach blends mountain town accessibility with serious cocktail culture, creating house-made spirits specifically designed to work in mixed drinks rather than just sipping neat. The location puts them in the heart of Park City’s action, making them as much a nightlife destination as a distillery visit.

THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE

Sophisticated Nightlife Spot Not a Tasting Room

You’re walking into what feels like a sophisticated cocktail bar that happens to make its own spirits rather than a traditional distillery tasting room. The bartenders know their way around both the house-made spirits and classic cocktail techniques, so you can taste their vodka or gin in expertly crafted drinks rather than just sampling neat pours. The distilling equipment is visible and integrated into the space, so you get to see the production side without it feeling like a factory tour. The atmosphere leans upscale mountain town nightlife—think après-ski drinks that happen to feature house-made spirits.

IS IT WORTH VISITING

Perfect for Cocktail Lovers Skip if You Want Tours

If you’re looking for a traditional distillery tour with aging barrels and detailed production explanations, this probably isn’t your spot. But if you want to taste quality house-made spirits in expertly crafted cocktails while enjoying Park City’s nightlife scene, it’s definitely worth checking out. The Social Aid & Pleasure Club works best for people who appreciate craft cocktails and want to experience how locally-made spirits translate into drinks rather than just tastings. It’s particularly appealing if you’re already exploring Main Street and want something more sophisticated than typical tourist bars.

⚠️ VISITING TIPS

Hit them up in the evening when the cocktail program is in full swing—that’s when you’ll get the best sense of how their spirits actually work in drinks. Ask the bartenders about which cocktails best showcase their house-made spirits since that’s really their strength. The Main Street location means parking can be tricky during peak times, so plan accordingly or use Park City’s transit system. Don’t expect a lengthy distillery tour experience; instead, come ready to settle in for quality drinks and maybe some conversation with the bartenders about their production process.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Alpine Distilling Social Aid & Pleasure Club — Visitor FAQ

Is this more of a bar or a distillery?
It’s really both—they’re producing vodka, gin, and whiskey on-site, but the experience is more cocktail bar than traditional distillery tour. You’ll taste their spirits in well-crafted drinks rather than doing formal tastings.
What does the Social Aid & Pleasure Club name mean?
It’s a reference to the social clubs of New Orleans, reflecting their philosophy that spirits should bring people together socially. The founders wanted to emphasize the community aspect rather than just the production side.
Can I see the distilling equipment?
Yes, the distilling setup is integrated into the bar space, so you can see the equipment while you’re drinking. It’s not a separate tour situation—the production is part of the overall experience.

GETTING THERE

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📍364 Main St, Park City, UT 84060, USA

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📞 (435) 200-9869

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