CRAFT DISTILLERY

Honey House Distillery

Durango,
Colorado
— Vodka, Whiskey, Liqueur

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

RESERVATIONS

FAMILY FRIENDLY

BOTTLE SALES

DISTILLERY SNAPSHOT

📞 (970) 247-1474
🌐 https://honeyhousedistillery.com/
📍 33633 US-550, Durango, CO 81301, USA

ABOUT THIS DISTILLERY

Honey House Distillery sits along US-550 just outside Durango, Colorado, founded by Jim and Claudia Wertz who transformed their passion for beekeeping into craft spirits production. The husband-and-wife team opened their doors in 2014, converting a 4,000-square-foot facility into what became Colorado’s first honey-based distillery. Jim brings decades of beekeeping experience while Claudia handles the business operations, creating spirits that showcase local Colorado honey as a primary ingredient rather than just a flavoring agent. Their product line focuses on honey-forward spirits including vodka, whiskey, and liqueurs that capture the terroir of southwestern Colorado’s diverse flora. The operation centers around their custom copper still, where they distill everything from scratch using honey sourced from their own apiaries and local beekeeping partners. You’ll find them producing small batches that reflect seasonal variations in honey character, from wildflower to clover to more specialized varieties. The Wertz family built this business methodically, starting with farmers markets before investing in their current facility, and their approach remains hands-on with Jim often manning the still himself. The tasting room showcases not just their spirits but educational displays about beekeeping and honey production, connecting visitors to the agricultural roots of their distilling process.

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WHAT SETS THEM APART

Honey House Distillery stands apart as Colorado’s pioneer in honey-based spirit production, using honey not as a sweetener but as the primary fermentable sugar in many of their spirits. The Wertz family maintains their own bee colonies and partners with local apiaries, giving them direct control over their primary ingredient and creating spirits that literally taste like the Colorado landscape. Their seasonal honey variations mean each batch carries distinct characteristics based on what flowers the bees visited – spring wildflower honey creates different flavor profiles than late summer clover honey. This agricultural approach to distilling is rare in the industry, where most operations rely on traditional grains, and their beekeeping expertise allows them to educate visitors about the connection between terroir, honey production, and spirit character.

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

FOOD AVAILABLE

COCKTAILS

RESERVATIONS

FAMILY FRIENDLY

BOTTLE SALES

THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE

You’ll step into a working distillery where the sweet aroma of fermenting honey mingles with copper and oak, creating an immediately distinctive sensory experience. Jim or Claudia often lead tastings themselves, explaining how different honey varieties translate into spirit flavors and walking you through their process from hive to bottle. The tasting room features educational displays about beekeeping alongside spirit samples, and you can see their copper still in operation during production days. Tours include the fermentation area where honey-based washes bubble away, and the Wertz family’s hands-on approach means you’re likely to meet the actual distillers rather than just tour guides.

IS IT WORTH VISITING

This spot appeals to visitors looking for something genuinely different from standard grain-based distilleries, especially those interested in agricultural spirits or beekeeping. You’ll taste spirits unlike anything else in Colorado and learn about honey production alongside distillation, making it educational for adults and engaging for families interested in agriculture. The personal touch from the founding family creates an intimate experience, though don’t expect the polish of larger operations. If you’re seeking unique Colorado spirits with a story rooted in local agriculture, Honey House delivers something you won’t find elsewhere.

⚠️ VISITING TIPS

Call ahead since this is a small operation with limited hours and the owners may be out tending bees or making deliveries. The location on US-550 is easy to find but parking is limited, so larger groups should coordinate arrival times. Visit during production days if possible to see the still in action and smell the fermenting honey mash. Ask Jim about seasonal honey variations and how they affect spirit character – his beekeeping knowledge adds depth to the tasting experience. Don’t expect a full restaurant, but do plan time to browse their educational displays about beekeeping and honey production.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Honey House Distillery — Visitor FAQ

What makes honey-based spirits different from regular vodka or whiskey?
Honey serves as the primary fermentable sugar rather than grains, creating spirits with distinct floral notes and sweetness that reflect the local flowers the bees visited. The honey character comes through in the final product, not just as added flavoring but as the foundation of the spirit itself.
Do you really keep your own bees on site?
Jim Wertz maintains bee colonies and partners with local apiaries to source honey directly, giving them control over their primary ingredient. This beekeeping background allows them to educate visitors about how different honey varieties affect spirit character throughout the seasons.
Can families with kids visit, or is it adults only?
Families are welcome since the beekeeping and honey production components are educational for all ages. While adults do the spirit tasting, kids can learn about bee colonies and honey production through the educational displays and facility tour.

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