CRAFT DISTILLERY

Barnstormer Distillery

Rockford,
Illinois
— Bourbon, Rye, Gin, Vodka

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

RESERVATIONS

FAMILY FRIENDLY

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📞 (815) 269-4069
🌐 http://barnstormerdistillery.com/
📍 6969 S Main St, Rockford, IL 61102, USA

ABOUT THIS DISTILLERY

Barnstormer Distillery sits on South Main Street in Rockford, Illinois, operating out of a renovated industrial space that reflects the no-nonsense approach of founders Mike and Lisa Templeton. The couple launched their operation in 2018 after Mike’s career in aviation maintenance sparked his interest in precision crafting – he jokes that working on aircraft engines taught him the importance of getting every detail right. The 4,000-square-foot facility houses their custom copper still and aging room, where they focus primarily on bourbon and rye whiskey production alongside small batches of gin and vodka. What started as weekend experiments in their garage has grown into a legitimate craft distillery that’s becoming a fixture in Rockford’s growing artisan scene. The Templetons named their operation after the barnstorming pilots of the 1920s – those daredevil aviators who brought excitement to small towns across America. That spirit of adventure and craftsmanship runs through everything they do, from their willingness to experiment with unusual grain bills to their hands-on approach with every visitor who walks through their doors. The distillery reflects Mike’s aviation background in subtle ways, with propeller-inspired décor and a tasting room that feels more like a hangar than a typical bar.

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WHAT SETS THEM APART

The aviation theme isn’t just decoration – Mike Templeton’s 25 years as an aircraft mechanic genuinely influences how he approaches distilling. He applies the same methodical precision to monitoring fermentation temperatures and cut points that he once used calibrating jet engines. The distillery’s bourbon mash bill includes a higher percentage of wheat than most craft operations, creating a smoother profile that reflects the couple’s preference for approachable spirits over harsh, high-proof showoffs. They’re also one of the few Illinois distilleries sourcing their corn directly from farms within 50 miles, working with three local growers who deliver grain in small batches rather than buying from large agricultural suppliers.

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RESERVATIONS

FAMILY FRIENDLY

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THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE

Mike usually runs the tours himself, and his engineering background shows in how he explains the distillation process – you’ll learn more about the science behind spirits here than at most places. The tasting room occupies the front of the building with large windows overlooking the production floor, so you can watch the operation even during casual visits. Tours include hands-on elements like feeling different grains and smelling various stages of the distillation process. Lisa handles most tastings, walking visitors through their current offerings while sharing stories about their transition from corporate careers to craft distilling. The space has a working warehouse feel rather than polished tourist destination – concrete floors, exposed beams, and the constant hum of equipment.

IS IT WORTH VISITING

This works best for people genuinely curious about the distilling process rather than those looking for Instagram moments or party atmospheres. Mike’s technical explanations appeal to engineering types and serious spirits enthusiasts who want to understand the why behind production choices. The intimate scale means you’re likely to spend time talking directly with the owners rather than rushed through by hired tour guides. If you’re expecting elaborate cocktail programs or full restaurant service, you’ll be disappointed – this is fundamentally a production facility that welcomes visitors rather than an entertainment venue. The bourbon shows real promise for a young distillery, though some of their current releases are still finding their character.

⚠️ VISITING TIPS

Call ahead rather than showing up unannounced – they’re often busy with production and can’t always accommodate walk-ins. Weekend afternoons tend to be best for tours since that’s when Mike has more time to talk through the process in detail. Ask about their grain sourcing if you’re interested in local agriculture, and don’t miss trying their high-wheat bourbon if it’s available. The facility can get warm during summer production periods, so dress accordingly. Parking is limited to street spots, but the neighborhood is safe for walking. They’re about 15 minutes south of downtown Rockford, and GPS directions are accurate.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Barnstormer Distillery — Visitor FAQ

Do I need to book tours in advance?
Yes, definitely call ahead. Mike and Lisa often have production schedules that don’t allow for walk-in tours, especially during weekdays. Weekend visits are easier to accommodate but still benefit from advance notice.
What’s the connection to aviation?
Founder Mike Templeton spent 25 years as an aircraft mechanic before starting the distillery. He applies the same precision and attention to detail from aviation maintenance to the distilling process, and the barnstormer theme honors the adventurous pilots of the 1920s.
What makes your bourbon different from other craft distilleries?
They use a higher wheat content in their mash bill than most craft operations, creating a smoother, more approachable bourbon. They also source corn directly from farms within 50 miles rather than buying from large suppliers, working with local growers for smaller, fresher grain batches.

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