CRAFT DISTILLERY

Freeland Spirits

Portland,
Oregon
— Gin, Bourbon, Rye

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

COCKTAILS

RESERVATIONS

BOTTLE SALES

DISTILLERY SNAPSHOT

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Foraged Botanicals
Douglas fir tips and Oregon hazelnuts
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Women-Owned
Nike exec turned master distiller
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Working Distillery
Watch production through floor-to-ceiling windows
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Grain to Glass
Pacific Northwest grains, on-site aging
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Full Transparency
See milling, distilling, and bottling
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Serious Tastings
Technical details, no scripted presentations
📞 (971) 279-5692
🌐 http://www.freelandspirits.com/
📍 2671 NW Vaughn St, Portland, OR 97210, USA

ABOUT THIS DISTILLERY

Industrial Portland Warehouse Turned Gin Cathedral

Freeland Spirits sits in Portland’s trendy Northwest district on Vaughn Street, housed in a converted warehouse that feels more like an artisan workshop than a traditional distillery. Founded in 2017 by Jill Kuehler, a former Nike marketing executive who left the corporate world to chase her passion for craft spirits, this operation focuses exclusively on gin and whiskey production using locally-sourced ingredients. The 4,000-square-foot facility combines production space with a sleek tasting room that draws both serious spirit enthusiasts and curious locals looking for something different. What started as Kuehler’s side project quickly evolved into one of Portland’s most talked-about micro-distilleries, with her background in brand building evident in every detail from the minimalist bottle design to the carefully curated visitor experience. The space itself tells the story of Portland’s industrial past meeting its craft future, with exposed brick walls, copper stills gleaming under Edison bulb fixtures, and floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the production area with natural light. Kuehler’s team includes master distiller Jake Holshue, who brings experience from both large-scale and craft operations, and together they’ve created a lineup that reflects the Pacific Northwest’s botanical abundance and the founders’ commitment to doing things their own way.

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WHAT SETS THEM APART

Eleven Botanicals Including Douglas Fir Tips

Freeland stands apart as one of the few women-owned distilleries in the Pacific Northwest, with founder Jill Kuehler bringing a brand strategist’s eye to every aspect of the operation. Their gin incorporates eleven botanicals including locally-foraged Douglas fir tips and Oregon hazelnut, creating a distinctly Northwestern flavor profile that you won’t find anywhere else. The whiskey program focuses on bourbon and rye made with Pacific Northwest grains, aged in charred American oak barrels in their on-site rickhouse. What really sets them apart is their commitment to transparency – you can see the entire production process during visits, from milling grain to bottling, and Kuehler or Holshue often personally lead tastings, sharing the technical details and stories behind each spirit.

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THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE

Watch the Stills While You Taste

You’ll walk into a bright, modern tasting room where the industrial aesthetic feels warm rather than cold, with reclaimed wood tables and views directly into the production floor. Tastings happen at a custom-built bar where you can watch the stills in operation while sampling their current lineup, typically including their flagship gin, bourbon, and seasonal releases. The staff knows their stuff – these aren’t scripted presentations but genuine conversations about the craft, the ingredients, and what makes each spirit tick. Tours take you through the entire facility, from the grain mill to the bottling line, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions and get hands-on with the process.

IS IT WORTH VISITING

Pacific Northwest Gin Worth the Hunt

If you’re into craft spirits and appreciate the story behind what you’re drinking, absolutely. This isn’t a massive operation with slick marketing – it’s a working distillery where you’ll learn something new and taste spirits that reflect their maker’s personality. The gin alone is worth the trip for botanical spirit lovers, and whiskey fans will appreciate tasting young craft whiskey that actually tastes good rather than harsh and green. It’s perfect for couples or small groups looking for an authentic craft experience, though families with young kids might find more entertainment elsewhere since this is very much focused on serious tasting and education.

⚠️ VISITING TIPS

Book tastings in advance through their website, especially on weekends when they fill up fast with locals. The distillery is tucked into an industrial area, so use GPS and look for the Freeland sign – street parking is usually available but can be tight during busy periods. Visit on weekdays if possible when you’ll have more one-on-one time with the team and can see production in action. Ask specifically about their seasonal gin releases if you’re visiting in spring or summer – they often have limited botanicals that showcase different Oregon ingredients. Don’t expect a full meal here, but they sometimes have small bites available and you’re in walking distance of several great Northwest Portland restaurants.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Freeland Spirits — Visitor FAQ

Do I need to book a tasting in advance?
Yes, reservations are required for tastings and tours, especially on weekends. You can book through their website or call ahead. Walk-ins are sometimes accommodated if space allows, but don’t count on it during busy periods.
What makes Freeland’s gin different from other craft gins?
Their gin incorporates distinctly Pacific Northwest botanicals like Douglas fir tips and Oregon hazelnuts alongside traditional gin botanicals. The result is a more complex, forest-forward profile that tastes like the region rather than a generic craft gin.
How old are the whiskeys and are they worth trying?
Their whiskeys are relatively young since they started distilling in 2017, but they’re well-crafted and actually taste good rather than harsh like many young craft whiskeys. The high-quality ingredients and careful distillation process create spirits that drink well even at a young age.

GETTING THERE

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📍2671 NW Vaughn St, Portland, OR 97210, USA

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