CRAFT DISTILLERY

Finger Lakes Distilling

Newfield,
New York
— Whiskey, Gin, Vodka

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

RESERVATIONS

BOTTLE SALES

DISTILLERY SNAPSHOT

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Farm Direct
Grains sourced from neighboring Finger Lakes farms
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Wine Barrels
Spirits aged in local winery barrels
Navy Heritage
Former pilot turned master distiller
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Hands-On Learning
See fermentation tanks and copper stills running
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Since 2009
Pioneer distillery in the Finger Lakes region
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Small Batch
Personal attention from the owner-distiller himself
📞 (607) 546-5510
🌐 http://fingerlakesdistilling.com/
📍 1143 Elmira Rd, Newfield, NY 14867, USA

ABOUT THIS DISTILLERY

A Navy Pilot's Distillery In Wine Country

Finger Lakes Distilling sits on 1143 Elmira Road in Newfield, about 20 minutes south of Ithaca in the heart of New York’s Finger Lakes region. Founded in 2009 by Thomas McKenzie, a former Navy pilot turned distiller, this operation started as one of the first craft distilleries in the region and has grown into a full production facility specializing in grain-to-glass spirits. The distillery occupies a converted industrial building that McKenzie transformed into a working distillery complete with tasting room and event space. They produce whiskey, gin, vodka, and seasonal spirits using locally sourced grains when possible. McKenzie’s journey from military service to craft distilling wasn’t accidental. After leaving the Navy, he spent years researching distillation techniques and studying the craft before committing to opening his own operation. The learning curve was steep, especially navigating New York’s complex distilling regulations in the early days of the craft spirits boom. McKenzie serves as both owner and master distiller, overseeing production from grain selection through bottling. His approach focuses on traditional distillation methods combined with local ingredients, particularly emphasizing the terroir of the Finger Lakes region. The visitor experience centers around their tasting room where you can sample their full lineup while learning about their production process. The space feels more like a working distillery than a polished tourist attraction, which means you get an authentic look at small-batch production. Tours take you through their milling, fermentation, and distillation process, with McKenzie or his team explaining how they’ve adapted traditional techniques for their specific setup. The atmosphere is casual and educational rather than flashy.

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WHAT SETS THEM APART

Local Grain Meets Wine Barrel Aging

What sets Finger Lakes Distilling apart is their commitment to showcasing local terroir in spirits production, something relatively uncommon among New York distilleries. McKenzie sources grains from farms within a reasonable distance of the distillery and works directly with local farmers to understand how soil and climate affect the grain characteristics. Their location in the Finger Lakes wine region also influences their approach, with some spirits aged in barrels that previously held local wines, adding unique flavor profiles you won’t find elsewhere. As one of the pioneering craft distilleries in the region, they’ve had over a decade to refine their processes and build relationships with local suppliers, giving them a depth of local connections that newer operations lack.

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TASTINGS

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RESERVATIONS

FAMILY FRIENDLY

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THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE

Working Facility First Tourist Stop Second

Tastings happen in their main room where you can sample their core lineup while staff explains the production story behind each spirit. The tours are hands-on and educational, taking you through their actual production floor where you can see the mash tuns, fermentation tanks, and copper stills up close. McKenzie or his team members lead most tours personally, so you’re getting information directly from the people making the spirits rather than reading from scripts. The space has the feel of a working facility first and tourist destination second, which means you see the real operation without unnecessary polish. You can smell the fermenting mash and hear the equipment running, making it clear this is an active production facility.

IS IT WORTH VISITING

Worth the Drive For Spirits Education

If you’re interested in understanding craft distillation from grain to bottle, Finger Lakes Distilling offers one of the more educational experiences in the region. The personal attention from McKenzie and his team means you’ll leave understanding not just what they make, but how and why they make it that way. This appeals most to spirits enthusiasts who want to understand production techniques and people interested in local agriculture and terroir. Don’t expect a heavily polished tourist experience or elaborate cocktail program. This is better suited for people who prefer learning about the craft over Instagram-worthy spaces. The local grain focus and wine barrel influences make their spirits genuinely different from what you’ll find at larger operations.

⚠️ VISITING TIPS

Call ahead before visiting since they’re a small operation and tours depend on production schedules and staff availability. McKenzie often leads tours personally when he’s not distilling, which makes for a better experience than when he’s tied up with production. Weekend afternoons tend to be their busiest times, so weekday visits might give you more personal attention. Ask specifically about their wine barrel-aged spirits if you’re interested in unique expressions. GPS should get you there fine, but the building is industrial rather than obviously marked as a tourist destination, so look for the address numbers rather than expecting prominent signage. Parking is available on-site.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Finger Lakes Distilling — Visitor FAQ

Do I need to book tours in advance?
Yes, definitely call ahead since they’re a small operation and tours depend on production schedules. McKenzie often leads tours personally when available, but if he’s distilling you might need to reschedule.
What makes their spirits different from other New York distilleries?
They focus heavily on local grain sourcing and work directly with regional farmers. Some of their spirits are aged in barrels that previously held Finger Lakes wines, creating unique flavor profiles you won’t find elsewhere.
How long are the tours and what do they cover?
Tours cover their complete grain-to-glass process from milling through aging. You see the actual production equipment and learn about their local sourcing approach. Length varies depending on group size and questions, but expect at least 30-45 minutes.

GETTING THERE

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📍1143 Elmira Rd, Newfield, NY 14867, USA

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