CRAFT DISTILLERY

Asheville Distilling Company

Asheville,
South Carolina
— Whiskey, Gin

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

COCKTAILS

FAMILY FRIENDLY

BOTTLE SALES

DISTILLERY SNAPSHOT

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Historic First
NC’s first legal distillery since Prohibition
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Downtown Access
Heart of Asheville’s beverage corridor
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Refined Recipes
Fifteen years perfecting whiskey and gin
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See Production
Copper stills visible from tasting room
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Brewing Background
Founded by Highland Brewing Company owner
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Origin Stories
Staff shares craft spirits revival history
📞 (828) 575-2000
🌐 http://www.ashevilledistilling.com/
📍 45 S French Broad Ave, Asheville, NC 28801, USA

ABOUT THIS DISTILLERY

North Carolina's First Legal Distillery Since Prohibition

Asheville Distilling Company sits right in the heart of downtown Asheville on South French Broad Avenue, making it one of the most accessible craft distilleries in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Founded by Troy Ball in 2006, this was actually North Carolina’s first legal distillery since Prohibition ended, which makes it pretty significant in the state’s spirits revival story. Ball, who had a background in brewing and was already running Highland Brewing Company, decided to expand into distilling when he saw the craft spirits movement taking off. The distillery operates out of a converted warehouse space that’s been transformed into a working production facility with tasting room attached, where they focus primarily on whiskey, gin, and seasonal spirits. What started as a small operation has grown into one of Asheville’s most established distilleries, helping pave the way for the city’s now-thriving craft spirits scene. The space itself feels industrial but welcoming, with exposed brick and the constant hum of production happening just steps away from where you’re sampling. You can actually see the copper stills and fermentation tanks from the tasting area, which gives you a real sense of how everything comes together. They’ve been refining their processes for over fifteen years now, and it shows in both the quality of their spirits and the confidence of their operation.

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WHAT SETS THEM APART

Fifteen Years of Recipe Refinement and History

Being North Carolina’s first legal distillery since Prohibition gives Asheville Distilling serious historical significance in the state’s craft spirits revival. Troy Ball’s background running Highland Brewing Company means this place understands fermentation and flavor development in ways that many newer distilleries are still figuring out. They were making craft spirits in Asheville before it was cool, literally helping establish what’s now become one of the Southeast’s most important craft beverage destinations. The downtown location puts you right in the middle of Asheville’s brewery and distillery corridor, so you can easily walk between multiple stops in one afternoon.

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THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE

Working Distillery Where Production Never Stops

The tasting room has that working distillery vibe where you can hear and see production happening while you sample their spirits. Staff members are knowledgeable about both the distilling process and the company’s history as North Carolina’s first post-Prohibition distillery, so they can give you context about how the state’s craft spirits scene developed. The space feels authentic rather than polished – you’re tasting in a real production facility, not a fancy showroom. You’ll get to try their core lineup of whiskeys and gins, with staff explaining how their approach has evolved over their fifteen-plus years of operation. The downtown location means you can easily combine this with other Asheville brewery and distillery visits.

IS IT WORTH VISITING

The Origin Story Worth Experiencing

If you’re interested in craft spirits history or want to understand how North Carolina’s distilling revival started, this is definitely worth your time. The historical significance alone makes it interesting for spirits enthusiasts, and the downtown location makes it an easy stop during an Asheville beverage crawl. It’s not the fanciest tasting room you’ll find, but it’s authentic and the staff knows their stuff. This works best for people who appreciate the story behind their spirits and don’t need a lot of bells and whistles with their tasting experience. If you’re looking for elaborate tours or fancy food pairings, you might want to supplement this with visits to some of the newer distilleries in town.

⚠️ VISITING TIPS

The downtown location on South French Broad Avenue is easy to find and walkable from most Asheville hotels and other breweries in the area. Parking can be challenging downtown, so consider walking or using rideshare if you’re planning to sample spirits at multiple locations. Ask about the history of being North Carolina’s first legal distillery since Prohibition – the staff has good stories about the early days of getting permits and establishing the operation. Try their whiskey if you want to taste how their recipes have developed over fifteen years of production. Check their hours before heading over, as they can vary seasonally and production schedules sometimes affect tasting room availability.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Asheville Distilling Company — Visitor FAQ

What makes this North Carolina’s first legal distillery since Prohibition?
Asheville Distilling Company, founded by Troy Ball in 2006, was the first distillery to legally operate in North Carolina after Prohibition ended. Ball had to work through various regulatory challenges to establish the operation, essentially paving the way for the state’s current craft distilling scene.
How does the brewery connection affect their spirits?
Founder Troy Ball also runs Highland Brewing Company, so they understand fermentation science really well. This brewing background influences their approach to developing flavors and managing fermentation for their spirits production.
Can you see the production equipment during visits?
Yes, the tasting room is connected to their production facility, so you can see the copper stills and fermentation tanks while you’re sampling. It’s a working distillery, not just a tasting room, so you get a real sense of the operation.

GETTING THERE

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📍45 S French Broad Ave, Asheville, NC 28801, USA

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📞 (828) 575-2000

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