Dawson Distillery sits on Lagrange College Lane in Leighton, Alabama, a small town along the Tennessee River in Colbert County. Founded by Dawson family members who wanted to bring craft distilling to northwest Alabama, this operation focuses on small-batch bourbon and moonshine production. The distillery opened its doors after navigating Alabama’s complex distilling regulations, which required persistence and community support to establish one of the few legal distilleries in this part of the state.
The founders came from backgrounds outside the spirits industry but shared a passion for traditional Southern distilling methods. They invested in copper pot stills and committed to using locally-sourced grains when possible, working with Alabama farmers to support the regional agricultural economy. The operation remains intentionally small-scale, allowing them to focus on quality control and hands-on production methods that larger distilleries can’t match.
Visitors can experience the entire production process during tours, from grain mashing through distillation and aging. The tasting room showcases their current lineup of spirits, and the staff explains how Alabama’s climate affects the aging process differently than Kentucky or Tennessee. You’re dealing with people who genuinely want to share their knowledge about distilling rather than just sell bottles.