CRAFT DISTILLERY

Arizona Craft Beverage, Inc

Elgin,
Arizona
— Bourbon, Rye

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📞 (520) 369-3421
🌐 http://azcraftbev.com/
📍 473½ Elgin Rd, Elgin, AZ 85611, USA

ABOUT THIS DISTILLERY

Arizona Craft Beverage sits on Elgin Road in the heart of Arizona’s wine country, about an hour southeast of Tucson. Founded by Jim Roth, a former aerospace engineer who traded rocket fuel for the real stuff, this small operation opened its doors in 2019 after years of planning and navigating Arizona’s complex distilling regulations. The distillery occupies a modest industrial space that Roth converted himself, installing custom copper stills and aging equipment designed for Arizona’s extreme climate conditions. They focus primarily on bourbon and rye whiskey, though they’ve experimented with agave-based spirits that showcase their desert location. Roth’s journey into distilling started as a retirement hobby that got serious fast. After spending decades in precision engineering, he approached whiskey making with the same methodical attention to detail, studying grain sourcing, fermentation science, and the unique challenges of aging spirits in Arizona’s heat. The high desert climate means whiskey ages faster here than in Kentucky – what might take four years in a traditional rickhouse happens in two years in Elgin. Roth had to convince local officials that a distillery could work in wine country, eventually becoming one of the first craft distilleries in this part of Arizona. Visitors get an intimate look at small-batch production in action. The operation is compact enough that you can see the entire process from grain to bottle, and Roth often runs tours himself when he’s not busy with production. The tasting room feels more like a workshop than a polished visitor center, which fits the hands-on approach. You’re tasting spirits made by someone who can explain exactly why he chose that particular mash bill and how Arizona’s climate affects the aging process.

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WHAT SETS THEM APART

The combination of aerospace engineering precision and high desert aging creates something genuinely different here. Roth applies scientific methodology to every aspect of production, from temperature-controlled fermentation to carefully monitored aging in Arizona’s extreme climate swings. The high desert location means dramatic temperature variations that force whiskey in and out of the wood much more aggressively than traditional aging environments. This isn’t just marketing speak – you can taste the difference in spirits that develop complex flavors in half the time it would take in Kentucky. Plus, Roth’s engineering background shows up in custom-designed equipment and processes that most small distilleries couldn’t replicate.

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THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE

You’ll walk into what feels like a working laboratory more than a typical distillery. Roth or his small team will take you through the entire space, explaining how each piece of equipment works and why he chose particular specifications for Arizona conditions. The tour covers grain selection, mashing, fermentation, distillation, and aging, with plenty of technical detail if you’re interested. Tastings happen right at the production area, so you’re literally surrounded by the equipment that made what you’re drinking. The whole experience feels personal and educational rather than polished – you’re getting the real story from someone who built this operation from scratch.

IS IT WORTH VISITING

If you’re genuinely interested in the craft of distilling and want to understand how location affects whiskey, this is worth the drive to Elgin. You won’t find elaborate visitor amenities or Instagram-perfect tasting rooms, but you will get an authentic look at small-batch production and some genuinely unique spirits shaped by Arizona’s climate. It’s perfect for whiskey geeks who appreciate technical details and anyone curious about how extreme weather conditions affect aging. Casual tourists expecting a polished experience might be disappointed – this is more workshop than destination.

⚠️ VISITING TIPS

Call ahead rather than showing up unannounced, since this is a small operation and Roth might be busy with production. The location can be tricky to find – look for the address numbers on Elgin Road and don’t expect obvious signage. Weekends tend to work better for visits, and you’ll get the best experience if you can schedule when Roth is available to run the tour himself. Ask specific questions about the aging process and climate effects if you want to dive deep into what makes this place unique. The tasting room doesn’t have much seating, so this isn’t a place to linger for hours.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Arizona Craft Beverage, Inc — Visitor FAQ

How does Arizona’s climate affect whiskey aging compared to traditional locations?
The high desert climate creates dramatic temperature swings that force whiskey in and out of the wood much more aggressively than in places like Kentucky. This means spirits develop complex flavors in about half the time, typically reaching maturity in two years instead of four. The intense heat and dry conditions also create different extraction patterns from the oak.
Do I need to make an appointment to visit?
Yes, you should call ahead since this is a small operation run primarily by the founder. Jim Roth might be busy with production when you show up, so scheduling ensures you’ll get the full tour experience. Weekends generally work better for visits.
What’s the background of the founder?
Jim Roth is a former aerospace engineer who brought scientific precision to whiskey making as a retirement project that became serious. His engineering background shows up in the custom equipment design and methodical approach to every aspect of production, from grain selection to aging management.

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