Ellicott Distilling Co. sits on Main Street in historic Ellicott City, Maryland, in a renovated building that captures the old-mill-town character of this Baltimore suburb. Founded in 2019 by husband-and-wife team Mike and Amy Tremonte, the distillery represents a career shift from their backgrounds in corporate America to craft spirits. Mike handles the distilling operations while Amy manages the business side, and they’ve built their operation around small-batch production using a custom 500-gallon copper still. They focus primarily on bourbon, rye whiskey, and vodka, with plans to expand their aged offerings as their barrel program matures.
The Tremontes didn’t stumble into distilling by accident. Mike spent years as a home distiller and took formal training in distillation techniques before committing to the commercial venture. They chose Ellicott City for its proximity to Baltimore and Washington, D.C., markets, plus the town’s tourism draw with visitors exploring the historic district. The building itself required significant renovation to accommodate distilling equipment and create a tasting room that feels welcoming rather than industrial. Their approach emphasizes local sourcing where possible and traditional techniques, though they’re not afraid to experiment with different mash bills and aging methods.
Visitors find a working distillery where you can see the entire production process during tours, from grain to bottle. The tasting room has a relaxed neighborhood feel rather than the polished corporate vibe of larger operations. You’re likely to meet Mike or Amy during your visit, and they’re genuinely enthusiastic about explaining their process and sharing samples of their current releases. The space works well for small groups and private events, though it’s intimate enough that busy weekends can feel crowded.