CRAFT DISTILLERY

Boone County Distilling Co.

Independence,
Kentucky
— Bourbon, Rye

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

RESERVATIONS

BOTTLE SALES

DISTILLERY SNAPSHOT

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Marine Precision
Former military brings discipline to distilling
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Contract Distilling
Making spirits for other brands too
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High-Rye Bourbon
Spicier mash bill, aged two to four
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Northern Kentucky
Reviving pre-Prohibition regional heritage
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Industrial Honesty
Real production sounds, no tourist polish
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Educational Tours
Learn the business side of craft spirits
📞 (859) 282-6545
🌐 http://www.boonedistilling.com/
📍 10601 Toebben Dr, Independence, KY 41051, USA

ABOUT THIS DISTILLERY

Northern Kentucky's Revival Of Lost Whiskey Heritage

Boone County Distilling Company sits in Independence, Kentucky, just south of Cincinnati, founded in 2015 by Josh Quinn, a former Marine and bourbon enthusiast who wanted to bring distilling back to Northern Kentucky. The operation started in a 10,000-square-foot facility on Toebben Drive, with Quinn initially focusing on contract distilling while building his own brand portfolio. The distillery takes its name from the historic Boone County region, honoring the area’s pre-Prohibition distilling heritage when Northern Kentucky was home to dozens of bourbon producers before most disappeared during the temperance movement. Quinn’s journey into distilling wasn’t typical – he spent years in the military before transitioning into the spirits business, initially working with established distillers to learn the craft. He partnered with experienced industry professionals to develop recipes and refine production techniques, focusing on both bourbon and rye whiskey production. The company operates with a 500-gallon copper pot still and column setup, allowing them to produce both whiskey and clear spirits while maintaining the flexibility to experiment with different mash bills and aging techniques. The distillery experience centers around their tasting room and production facility tours, where visitors can see the grain-to-glass process and sample their growing portfolio of aged spirits. Quinn and his team emphasize education during visits, explaining how Northern Kentucky’s climate and water sources contribute to their whiskey’s character. The atmosphere feels more like a working distillery than a polished tourist attraction, with the sounds and smells of active production creating an authentic backdrop for tastings.

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WHAT SETS THEM APART

Military Precision Meets Contract Distilling Reality

Boone County Distilling represents the revival of Northern Kentucky’s forgotten whiskey heritage in a region that once rivaled Kentucky’s Bourbon Trail areas but lost its distilleries during Prohibition. Quinn’s background as a Marine brings military precision to production processes, while the distillery’s location just across the river from Cincinnati puts it in a unique position as Kentucky’s northernmost bourbon producer. They focus heavily on contract distilling and private labeling, which means they’re producing spirits for other brands while developing their own portfolio – giving visitors insight into how much of the craft spirits industry actually operates behind the scenes.

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TASTINGS

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THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE

Working Distillery First Tourist Stop Second

Tours take you through their working production facility where you can see the mashing, fermentation, and distillation processes in action, with Quinn or his team explaining how they adjust recipes and techniques for different clients and their own brands. The tasting room feels unpretentious and industrial, with concrete floors and the actual production equipment serving as the backdrop rather than fancy decor. You’ll smell the sweet mash cooking and hear the bubbling of fermentation tanks while sampling their bourbon, rye, and occasional limited releases, with tastings typically including four to five pours paired with detailed explanations of each spirit’s production story.

IS IT WORTH VISITING

For Serious Enthusiasts Who Want Truth

This works best for serious whiskey enthusiasts who want to understand the business side of craft distilling and don’t mind a more industrial, less polished experience than the major Bourbon Trail stops. You’ll learn about contract distilling, private labeling, and the realities of building a spirits brand from scratch – knowledge you won’t get at the bigger, more tourist-focused distilleries. It’s not the place for Instagram-perfect photos or fancy gift shops, but if you’re genuinely interested in how small distilleries operate and survive in Kentucky’s competitive market, Quinn’s candid approach and willingness to discuss industry realities makes this educational and worthwhile.

⚠️ VISITING TIPS

Call ahead to schedule tours since they’re a working distillery first and tourist destination second – production schedules can affect availability. The facility is easy to find on Toebben Drive but GPS sometimes sends people to the wrong entrance, so look for the distillery signage rather than just following the address. Ask Quinn about his contract distilling work and the differences between producing for other brands versus their own – he’s refreshingly honest about the business challenges facing craft distillers. Try their rye whiskey if available, as it showcases their distilling skills well, and don’t expect a large retail selection since they’re still building their aged inventory.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Boone County Distilling Co. — Visitor FAQ

Do you need to book tours in advance?
Yes, definitely call ahead since they’re primarily a production facility and tours depend on distilling schedules. They don’t have regular public tour times like larger distilleries, so advance booking ensures someone will be available to show you around and that production won’t interfere with the experience.
What’s the difference between this and Bourbon Trail distilleries?
Boone County focuses heavily on contract distilling and private labeling, so you’ll learn about the business side of craft spirits that most tourist-focused distilleries don’t discuss. The experience is more industrial and educational rather than polished entertainment, appealing to people who want to understand how small distilleries actually operate and make money.
How long are the spirits aged?
Their bourbon and rye typically range from 2-4 years depending on the specific batch, since they’re still a relatively young distillery building their aged inventory. Quinn focuses on careful barrel selection and blending to maximize the character of younger whiskeys while waiting for longer-aged expressions to mature.

GETTING THERE

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📍10601 Toebben Dr, Independence, KY 41051, USA

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📞 (859) 282-6545

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