CRAFT DISTILLERY

Llewellyn Distillery

El Dorado,
Kansas
— Bourbon, Rye, Vodka

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

RESERVATIONS

FAMILY FRIENDLY

BOTTLE SALES

DISTILLERY SNAPSHOT

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Former Educators
Chemistry meets teaching, perfecting spirits
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Historic Building
Early 1900s brick, original hardwood floors
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Small Batch Focus
250-gallon copper pot stills, careful attention
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Personal Touch
Meet Jay and Julie, learn their story
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Educational Tours
Former teachers explain every process step
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Traditional Methods
Bourbon, rye, vodka from copper pot stills
📞 (316) 452-0210
🌐 http://llewellyndistillery.com/
📍 518 N Star St, El Dorado, KS 67042, USA

ABOUT THIS DISTILLERY

First Legal Distillery Since Prohibition Era

Llewellyn Distillery sits on North Star Street in downtown El Dorado, Kansas, housed in a restored historic building that dates back to the early 1900s. Founded by Jay and Julie Llewellyn in 2017, this small-batch operation started as a dream between two former educators who wanted to bring craft spirits to south-central Kansas. The couple spent years perfecting their recipes before opening their doors, with Jay handling distillation duties while Julie manages the business side and visitor experiences. The journey to opening wasn’t simple—convincing local officials and navigating Kansas liquor laws required persistence and patience. Jay’s background in chemistry gave him the technical foundation, while Julie’s teaching experience translated perfectly to educating visitors about the distillation process. They focus on bourbon, rye whiskey, and vodka, using traditional copper pot stills in their compact but efficient operation. The building itself tells a story, with exposed brick walls and original hardwood floors creating an authentic atmosphere that feels more like visiting neighbors than touring a factory. What started as a retirement project has grown into El Dorado’s first legal distillery since Prohibition. The Llewellyns keep things personal—you’ll likely meet them both during your visit, and they’re genuinely excited to share their craft. The operation stays small by design, allowing them to control quality and maintain the hands-on approach that makes each bottle special. It’s the kind of place where the owners remember your name and your favorite pour.

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WHAT SETS THEM APART

Educators Turned Distillers In Historic Kansas

Llewellyn Distillery holds the distinction of being El Dorado’s first legal distillery since Prohibition ended, bringing spirits production back to a town that hadn’t seen it in nearly a century. The husband-and-wife team behind it brings an unusual combination of education backgrounds—Jay’s chemistry expertise and Julie’s teaching skills—creating an operation that’s as focused on education as it is on production. Their approach stays deliberately small-scale, using 250-gallon copper pot stills that allow for careful attention to each batch. The historic downtown location adds character you won’t find in industrial facilities, and the Llewellyns’ commitment to keeping things personal means you’re getting the authentic small-town distillery experience that’s becoming harder to find.

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

FOOD AVAILABLE

COCKTAILS

RESERVATIONS

FAMILY FRIENDLY

BOTTLE SALES

THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE

Small Town Hospitality Meets Serious Craft

Walking into Llewellyn feels like entering someone’s well-appointed workshop rather than a commercial facility. The space smells of aging grain and copper, with the original brick walls and wooden floors creating a warm, intimate atmosphere. Jay typically leads the tours himself, explaining everything from grain selection to the distillation process with the patience of a former educator. You’ll see their copper pot stills up close and learn about their fermentation process, often with Julie chiming in with historical context about El Dorado’s distilling past. The tasting portion happens right in the production area, giving you a chance to sample their spirits while surrounded by the equipment that made them.

IS IT WORTH VISITING

Hidden Gem Worth The Detour

If you’re driving through Kansas or exploring the area around Wichita, Llewellyn offers something genuinely different from the typical tourist stops. It’s perfect for folks who prefer intimate, educational experiences over flashy productions—you’ll actually learn something about distilling and meet the people behind the bottles. The historic setting and personal attention make it memorable, though don’t expect elaborate gift shops or restaurant facilities. It’s ideal for spirit enthusiasts who appreciate craftsmanship and visitors who enjoy supporting genuine local businesses. The small scale means you won’t be lost in a crowd, and the Llewellyns’ teaching backgrounds ensure you’ll leave understanding more about the process than when you arrived.

⚠️ VISITING TIPS

Call ahead or check their website before visiting, as hours can vary with production schedules and the owners occasionally travel for events. The distillery is easy to find on North Star Street, with street parking available right outside the historic building. Weekend visits often provide the best chance to meet both Jay and Julie, and they’re more than happy to discuss their process in detail if you show genuine interest. Ask about their aging process and how Kansas weather affects their barrels—it’s a topic Jay particularly enjoys discussing. Don’t expect a large retail selection, but they do sell bottles of their current releases on-site.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Llewellyn Distillery — Visitor FAQ

Do I need to make an appointment to visit?
Yes, it’s best to call ahead or check their website since hours can vary with production schedules. The owners occasionally travel for events, so confirming availability prevents disappointment.
Will I meet the actual distillers?
Most likely—Jay and Julie Llewellyn personally handle most tours and tastings. Their hands-on approach means visitors typically interact directly with the people who make the spirits.
How long do tours typically last?
Tours usually run 30-45 minutes depending on group size and how many questions you ask. The Llewellyns enjoy detailed discussions about their process, so curious visitors often extend their stay naturally.

GETTING THERE

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📍518 N Star St, El Dorado, KS 67042, USA

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📞 (316) 452-0210

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