CRAFT DISTILLERY

Edwin Coe Spirits

Churubusco,
Indiana
— Bourbon, Rye

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TASTINGS

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FAMILY FRIENDLY

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DISTILLERY SNAPSHOT

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Engineer Turned
Automotive precision meets traditional whiskey
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Local Grain
Northeast Indiana corn and rye
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Hands-On Owner
Edwin Coe leads most tours himself
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Working Facility
Production floor, not tourist destination
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Bourbon Focus
No shortcuts, aged spirits only
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Custom Equipment
Engineer-designed stills and grain systems
📞 (260) 286-1107
🌐 http://www.edwincoespirits.com/
📍 6675 US-33, Churubusco, IN 46723, USA

ABOUT THIS DISTILLERY

An Engineer's Approach To Small-Batch Whiskey

Edwin Coe Spirits sits on US-33 in Churubusco, a small town in northeast Indiana that’s not exactly known for its whiskey scene. The distillery was founded by Edwin Coe himself, who brings a unique background to the craft spirits world—he’s a former automotive engineer who traded pistons for pot stills. The operation opened its doors in 2018 in a converted industrial building, where Coe focuses primarily on bourbon and rye whiskey production using traditional methods with his engineering precision. Coe’s journey into distilling started as a hobby that got seriously out of hand. After years of perfecting his recipes in his garage, he decided to make the leap into commercial production. His engineering background shows in everything from his meticulously designed grain handling system to his approach to fermentation temperature control. The distillery operates on a smaller scale, which allows Coe to maintain hands-on involvement in every batch. He’s often the one giving tours and talking through his process with visitors. The facility itself is straightforward—this isn’t a polished tourist destination with marble counters and gift shops. It’s a working distillery where you can actually see and smell the production happening. Coe installed custom-built copper stills and uses locally sourced grains when possible. The tasting room has a no-nonsense feel that matches the operation’s focus on the spirits themselves rather than flashy presentation. You’re more likely to have a conversation about mash bills than marketing here.

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WHAT SETS THEM APART

Precision Manufacturing Meets Traditional Bourbon Making

What sets Edwin Coe apart is the founder’s engineering approach to traditional whiskey making. Coe applies precision manufacturing principles to an age-old craft, resulting in remarkably consistent batches despite the small scale operation. His background in automotive engineering led him to design custom grain handling equipment and implement temperature control systems that most craft distilleries can’t afford or don’t think to install. The distillery also focuses exclusively on aged spirits rather than jumping into vodka or gin for quick cash flow, showing a commitment to the long game that’s rare among newer operations.

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

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RESERVATIONS

FAMILY FRIENDLY

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THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE

No Polish, Just Real Working Whiskey

Tours are typically led by Edwin Coe himself, and you’ll get a genuine behind-the-scenes look at how small-batch bourbon and rye are made. The space smells like fermenting grain and aging wood, and Coe doesn’t shy away from explaining the technical details if you’re interested. Tastings happen right in the production area rather than a separate tasting room, so you’re surrounded by the working equipment and barrels. The experience feels authentic—you’re visiting a working distillery, not a tourist attraction that happens to make spirits. Coe is passionate about the process and it shows in how he talks about everything from grain selection to barrel char levels.

IS IT WORTH VISITING

For Whiskey Nerds Who Want Details

If you’re into the craft distilling process and want to meet the actual person making the whiskey, Edwin Coe is worth the drive. This isn’t the place for Instagram photos or polished experiences—it’s for people who want to understand how whiskey gets made and taste spirits from someone who’s obsessive about getting it right. The small scale means you’ll get personal attention and can ask detailed questions about the process. However, if you’re looking for a full day destination with restaurants and elaborate gift shops, you’ll want to pair this with other stops in the area.

⚠️ VISITING TIPS

Call ahead before visiting since this is a small operation and Coe sometimes handles tours personally. The distillery isn’t always open for walk-ins, especially during production days. GPS should get you there fine, but keep an eye out for the industrial building rather than expecting a fancy distillery sign. Ask about the grain sourcing and fermentation process—Coe loves talking about the technical aspects that most distillers gloss over. If you’re serious about whiskey, bring specific questions about mash bills or aging techniques.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Edwin Coe Spirits — Visitor FAQ

Do I need to schedule a tour in advance?
Yes, calling ahead is strongly recommended since this is a small operation. Edwin Coe often leads tours personally, so advance notice helps ensure someone will be available when you visit.
What’s Edwin Coe’s background before distilling?
Edwin Coe was an automotive engineer before getting into whiskey making. His engineering background shows in his precise approach to distilling and the custom equipment he designed for the distillery.
What types of whiskey does Edwin Coe make?
The distillery focuses on bourbon and rye whiskey using traditional methods. Unlike many craft distilleries, they concentrate on aged spirits rather than producing vodka or gin for quicker returns.

GETTING THERE

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📍6675 US-33, Churubusco, IN 46723, USA

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📞 (260) 286-1107

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