CRAFT DISTILLERY

Liberty Pole Spirits

Washington,
Pennsylvania
— Bourbon, Rye, Vodka

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

RESERVATIONS

FAMILY FRIENDLY

BOTTLE SALES

DISTILLERY SNAPSHOT

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High-Rye Mash
Thirty percent rye creates serious spice
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Scientific Precision
Pharma background meets craft distilling
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Working Distillery
Production floor tours, not gift shops
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Full-Size Barrels
Proper aging, no shortcuts taken
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Local Grains
Fifty-mile radius sourcing when possible
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Technical Deep Dives
Ask questions, get real answers
📞 (724) 503-4014
🌐 http://www.libertypolespirits.com/
📍 800 Adios Dr, Washington, PA 15301, USA

ABOUT THIS DISTILLERY

A Pharmaceutical Executive Turned Whiskey Maker

Liberty Pole Spirits sits on Adios Drive in Washington, Pennsylvania, about 30 minutes south of Pittsburgh in the heart of Washington County’s growing craft spirits scene. Founded by Mark McKenzie, a former pharmaceutical executive who left corporate life to chase his passion for distilling, the operation opened its doors in 2016 after years of planning and navigating local regulations. The distillery occupies a modern facility designed specifically for spirits production, housing custom copper stills and aging warehouses where McKenzie and his small team craft bourbon, rye whiskey, and vodka using locally sourced grains whenever possible. McKenzie’s journey from pharma to distilling wasn’t accidental—he spent years as a home distiller and whiskey enthusiast before deciding to make the leap professionally. The name “Liberty Pole” pays homage to the revolutionary war-era liberty poles that were erected as symbols of resistance, fitting for Washington County’s rich Revolutionary War history. McKenzie brought in experienced distillers to help refine their processes, focusing on small-batch production that allows them to experiment with different mash bills and aging techniques. They’re particularly proud of their bourbon program, which uses a high-rye mash bill that sets it apart from sweeter Kentucky-style bourbons. Visitors get an intimate look at craft distilling in action, with McKenzie or his team often personally leading tours through the production floor and explaining their grain-to-glass process. The tasting room has a relaxed, industrial feel with exposed beams and views into the distillery floor, where you can see the fermentation tanks and copper stills at work. It’s not a polished tourist destination—it feels like what it is, a working distillery where people are genuinely passionate about the craft and happy to share that enthusiasm with visitors who appreciate the technical side of spirits production.

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WHAT SETS THEM APART

High-Rye Bourbon With Real Bite

Liberty Pole’s high-rye bourbon mash bill produces a spicier, more complex flavor profile than many craft distilleries attempting to mimic traditional Kentucky bourbon recipes. McKenzie’s pharmaceutical background brings a scientific precision to distilling that shows up in their consistent quality and willingness to experiment with different fermentation techniques and yeast strains. They’re one of the few Pennsylvania distilleries focusing heavily on aged whiskey rather than jumping straight to gin and vodka for quick cash flow, showing real commitment to the long game of whiskey making. The facility’s location in Washington County puts them in Pennsylvania’s emerging whiskey corridor, and they’re actively working with local farmers to source corn and other grains within a 50-mile radius of the distillery.

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THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE

No Tourist Scripts Just Passionate Distilling

Tours at Liberty Pole feel more like hanging out with a passionate distiller than a scripted tourist experience. McKenzie or his team walk you through their entire process, from milling grains to explaining how they monitor fermentation temperatures and make cuts during distillation. You’ll see their copper pot stills up close and learn about their aging warehouse setup, including how Pennsylvania’s climate affects whiskey maturation differently than Kentucky or Tennessee. The tasting room lets you sample their current releases while looking out over the production floor, and the staff genuinely enjoys talking shop about mash bills, proof points, and flavor development. It’s the kind of place where asking technical questions gets you deeper into the conversation, not blank stares.

IS IT WORTH VISITING

For Spirits Geeks Absolutely Worth It

If you’re serious about understanding craft whiskey production and appreciate small-batch operations, Liberty Pole delivers an authentic experience without tourist trap gimmicks. McKenzie’s scientific approach and willingness to explain the technical details makes this particularly appealing to spirits geeks and home distillers looking to learn. The bourbon they’re producing shows real promise, and getting to taste it while it’s still relatively unknown feels like discovering something before everyone else catches on. However, if you’re looking for a polished visitor center with gift shops and food pairings, this isn’t that kind of operation. It’s a working distillery first, tourist destination second, which means the experience depends heavily on your genuine interest in the craft.

⚠️ VISITING TIPS

Call ahead before visiting since they don’t maintain regular public hours—this is still a small operation and McKenzie wants to make sure someone’s available to give you proper attention. The distillery can be tricky to find on GPS, so look for the industrial park signage on Adios Drive rather than relying solely on the address. Weekend visits often work better for longer conversations since weekdays are focused on production. Ask specifically about their high-rye bourbon and how their Pennsylvania aging environment affects the whiskey—McKenzie loves discussing the technical differences between Pennsylvania and Kentucky aging. Don’t expect a huge selection of merchandise or fancy packaging, but do expect to leave with bottles you can’t find elsewhere and a much deeper understanding of craft distilling.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Liberty Pole Spirits — Visitor FAQ

Do I need to call ahead to visit Liberty Pole Spirits?
Yes, definitely call ahead since they don’t maintain regular public hours. As a small operation, they want to ensure someone’s available to give you proper attention and a thorough tour rather than having you show up when they’re focused on production work.
What makes their bourbon different from other craft distilleries?
Liberty Pole uses a high-rye mash bill with about 30% rye content, which creates a spicier, more complex flavor profile than the sweeter style many craft distilleries aim for. McKenzie’s pharmaceutical background also brings scientific precision to their fermentation and distillation processes.
How long are the tours and what do they cover?
Tours typically run 45-60 minutes depending on the group’s questions and interest level. You’ll see their complete process from grain milling through fermentation, distillation on their copper pot stills, and aging in their warehouse, with detailed explanations of their production choices.

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