CRAFT DISTILLERY

Grand Canyon Brewing + Distillery

Williams,
Arizona
— Whiskey, Vodka

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📞 (928) 635-1911
🌐 https://www.grandcanyonbrewery.com/
📍 301 N 7th St, Williams, AZ 86046, USA

ABOUT THIS DISTILLERY

Grand Canyon Brewing + Distillery sits on historic Route 66 in Williams, Arizona, the official gateway town to Grand Canyon National Park. Founded by John and Diana Peasley in the late 1990s, this operation started as Grand Canyon Brewing Company before expanding into distillation in the 2010s. The building houses both the brewery and distillery operations in downtown Williams, where the couple transformed their passion for craft beverages into a full-scale production facility that serves both locals and the thousands of tourists passing through on their way to the Grand Canyon. The Peasleys didn’t start as distillers—John brought experience from the corporate world while Diana handled much of the business operations. Their journey into spirits came after establishing themselves in the competitive Arizona craft beer scene, where they learned the fundamentals of fermentation and flavor development. The decision to add distillation wasn’t just about diversification—it was about creating something uniquely Arizona that could capture the spirit of the high desert and the Old West heritage of Williams. The distillery operates on a smaller scale than their beer production, focusing on spirits that reflect the character of northern Arizona. Visitors find themselves in a working facility where the smell of fermenting grains mingles with the sweet aroma of aging spirits. The tasting room doubles as a brewery taproom, so you’re getting the full range of what they produce under one roof. The atmosphere feels authentically western without the theme park treatment—this is a real business in a real frontier town, not a tourist attraction that happens to make spirits. You can watch production, taste fresh distillate, and learn how high-altitude distilling affects the process.

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WHAT SETS THEM APART

Operating at 6,770 feet above sea level, Grand Canyon Distillery faces the unique challenges and advantages of high-altitude distillation. The lower atmospheric pressure affects both fermentation and distillation, requiring adjustments to traditional techniques that most distillers never have to consider. The dry desert air also impacts aging, with spirits experiencing different evaporation rates than their counterparts in humid climates. Their location puts them in the heart of historic Route 66 culture, and they’re one of the few distilleries actually located in a classic American road trip town. The combination of brewery and distillery operations under one roof gives them flexibility to experiment with different grain bills and fermentation techniques, using their beer-making expertise to create unique mashes for their spirits.

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THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE

You’ll walk into a combination brewery-distillery where the copper still sits alongside fermentation tanks and bright beer vessels. The tasting room has that authentic roadhouse feel—wooden tables, western memorabilia, and windows looking out onto Route 66. Tours are informal affairs where you can see both the brewing and distilling operations, and the staff explains how they’ve adapted traditional techniques for high-altitude production. The tasting experience covers both their beer lineup and spirits, so you’re getting a full picture of their fermentation expertise. Don’t expect a polished corporate experience—this feels more like visiting friends who happen to make really good spirits in their expanded garage.

IS IT WORTH VISITING

If you’re doing the Grand Canyon trip and appreciate craft spirits, this makes perfect sense as a stop in Williams. You’re not going to find the most sophisticated spirits in Arizona here, but you will find honest, well-made products from people who clearly know their craft. The combination of brewery and distillery makes it more interesting than just another tasting room, and the Route 66 location gives it authentic character that you can’t manufacture. It’s particularly appealing if you’re curious about how altitude affects distilling or if you want to support a genuine local business rather than a corporate operation. The experience feels real rather than manufactured, which is increasingly rare in the distillery tourism world.

⚠️ VISITING TIPS

Williams is small, so you can’t miss the location on Route 66—look for the brewery signs rather than distillery-specific signage. Parking is usually available right out front or within a block. Call ahead to confirm hours, especially during winter months when tourist traffic drops and they sometimes adjust schedules. Try to visit when production is running if you want to see the stills in operation—ask when you call. The combination beer and spirits tasting gives you more variety, but pace yourself since you’re at altitude and alcohol hits differently. If you’re staying overnight in Williams before hitting the Grand Canyon, this makes a perfect evening stop, but don’t expect late hours—this is a small town operation.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Grand Canyon Brewing + Distillery — Visitor FAQ

Do you offer both beer and spirits tastings?
Yes, the tasting room serves both their craft beer lineup and distilled spirits. You can try everything they produce under one roof, which gives you a full picture of their fermentation expertise from grain to glass.
How does the high altitude affect your spirits?
At nearly 7,000 feet, we deal with lower atmospheric pressure that affects fermentation and distillation. The dry desert air also changes how spirits age compared to humid climates. It’s something most distillers never have to consider.
Is this a good stop if we’re heading to the Grand Canyon?
Absolutely. Williams is the official gateway to Grand Canyon National Park, and we’re right on Route 66. It’s a perfect way to experience some local flavor before or after your canyon visit, and you’re supporting a genuine local business.

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