Boardroom Spirits sits in a converted warehouse space on West 3rd Street in Lansdale, about 30 miles northwest of Philadelphia. Founded in 2014 by Marat Mamedov, a former software executive who traded his corporate career for copper stills and grain bills, the distillery opened its doors to the public in 2016. Mamedov’s background in tech shows up in unexpected ways—he approaches distillation with an engineer’s precision, tracking every variable and tweaking recipes based on data rather than just intuition. The 6,000-square-foot facility houses custom copper pot stills and produces vodka, gin, whiskey, and seasonal specialties.
The journey from idea to opening took nearly three years, with Mamedov learning the craft through hands-on experimentation and consultation with industry veterans. He didn’t just want to make another craft distillery—he wanted to create spirits that could compete with established brands while maintaining the creativity that small-batch production allows. The name ‘Boardroom’ reflects his belief that great spirits deserve the same level of strategic thinking and attention to detail as any successful business venture. His team includes head distiller Barry Young, whose background spans both large-scale commercial production and artisanal techniques.
Visitors walk into a working distillery where the smell of fermenting grain mingles with hints of juniper and citrus from gin production. The space feels industrial but welcoming, with exposed brick, polished concrete floors, and floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the production area with natural light. You can see the entire operation from the tasting room—mash tuns, fermentation tanks, and the gleaming copper stills that turn raw ingredients into finished spirits. Tours run most weekends and give you a close look at each step of the process, from grain to glass.