CRAFT DISTILLERY

BAD Alfred’s Distilling

Chestertown,
Maryland
— Bourbon, Rye, Rum

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

RESERVATIONS

BOTTLE SALES

DISTILLERY SNAPSHOT

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Small Batch Reality
Alfred makes every drop himself
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Eastern Shore Grain
Local sourcing when possible
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Charred Oak Aging
Hand-selected barrels for each batch
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Meet The Maker
Talk directly with the distiller
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Working Facility
Taste where the magic happens
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Beyond Whiskey
Rum experiments alongside bourbon and rye
📞 (443) 282-0163
🌐 https://badalfreds.com/
📍 323 High St, Chestertown, MD 21620, USA

ABOUT THIS DISTILLERY

Eastern Shore Craft In a Working Distillery

BAD Alfred’s Distilling sits on High Street in Chestertown, Maryland, bringing craft spirits to the Eastern Shore in a town that’s seen its share of history since colonial times. Founded by Alfred Montanaro, who traded his corporate career for copper stills and grain bills, the distillery opened its doors in 2018 after years of planning and navigating local regulations. The operation focuses on small-batch bourbon, rye whiskey, and rum, with Montanaro handling much of the production himself in a setup that prioritizes quality over volume. You’ll find the distillery in a converted commercial space that maintains an industrial feel while serving as both production facility and tasting room. The scale here is intimate—this isn’t a massive operation churning out thousands of barrels, but rather a hands-on craft distillery where you can actually meet the person who made your whiskey. Montanaro’s approach centers on traditional methods with modern precision, using locally sourced grains when possible and aging spirits in charred oak barrels that he personally selects. The atmosphere reflects the no-nonsense approach suggested by the name—this is about making good spirits without the pretense, though the ‘BAD’ in the name is actually Montanaro’s initials backward.

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WHAT SETS THEM APART

One Man Makes Every Single Batch

What sets BAD Alfred’s apart is the genuine small-batch approach where founder Alfred Montanaro personally oversees every aspect of production, from mashing to bottling. Unlike larger distilleries that rely on teams, you’re tasting spirits made by someone you can actually meet and talk with about the process. The Eastern Shore location also provides a different perspective on Maryland distilling, away from the more crowded craft spirits scene around Baltimore and DC. Montanaro’s background in business brought a methodical approach to recipe development, and he spent considerable time perfecting his mash bills before opening to the public.

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THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE

No Tourist Trappings Just Real Whiskey

Walking into BAD Alfred’s feels more like visiting someone’s serious hobby workshop than a polished tourist destination, and that’s part of its charm. You’ll likely interact directly with Alfred Montanaro or his small team, who can walk you through the production process with genuine enthusiasm rather than rehearsed scripts. The tasting room occupies the same space as the production area, so you can see the stills and fermentation tanks while sampling spirits. Tastings focus on the core lineup with explanations of the different mash bills and aging processes. The space has a working distillery feel—copper gleaming, the smell of grain and oak in the air, and the sense that real work happens here daily.

IS IT WORTH VISITING

Worth It If You Want Authenticity

BAD Alfred’s appeals most to spirits enthusiasts who appreciate authentic craft distilling over polished tourism experiences. If you want to understand how small-batch whiskey actually gets made and talk directly with the person making it, this delivers that experience. Don’t expect elaborate tours or extensive gift shops—this is about the spirits themselves and the craft behind them. It’s particularly worthwhile for visitors exploring Maryland’s craft spirits scene who want to see how a true small-batch operation functions. The personal interaction with the distiller makes it memorable for anyone interested in the technical aspects of whiskey production.

⚠️ VISITING TIPS

Call ahead before visiting since hours can vary based on production schedules and Alfred’s availability. The distillery operates more like a working production facility than a tourist destination, so flexibility helps. Ask about the different mash bills if you’re interested in the technical side—Montanaro enjoys discussing the grain combinations and fermentation process. Parking is available on High Street, though Chestertown can get busy during weekend events. If you’re visiting other Eastern Shore destinations, BAD Alfred’s works well as part of a broader exploration of the area rather than a standalone trip.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

BAD Alfred’s Distilling — Visitor FAQ

Do I need to make an appointment to visit?
Yes, you should call ahead to arrange a visit since this is a working production facility with varying hours. Alfred Montanaro often handles tours personally, so advance notice ensures he’s available to show you around.
What’s the story behind the name BAD Alfred’s?
BAD represents founder Alfred Montanaro’s initials backward. Despite the edgy name, it’s actually a play on his name rather than an attitude, though the no-nonsense approach to distilling does match the bold branding.
How small is the production at BAD Alfred’s?
This is truly small-batch production with Alfred Montanaro handling most aspects personally. The operation produces limited quantities focused on quality over volume, making it one of the smaller craft distilleries on Maryland’s Eastern Shore.

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