CRAFT DISTILLERY

Lucky Duck Distillery

Yemassee,
South Carolina
— Bourbon, Rye

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

RESERVATIONS

FAMILY FRIENDLY

BOTTLE SALES

DISTILLERY SNAPSHOT

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Local Corn
Sourced within fifty miles of home
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Hot Summers
Rickhouse hits ninety degrees, ages faster
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Personal Touch
Lisa leads tours, Matt picks barrels
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Converted Shop
Former auto garage turned working distillery
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Carolina Gold
Experimental rice whiskey batches in progress
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Hand Selected
Every barrel chosen by taste alone
📞 (843) 589-5440
🌐 http://www.luckyduckdistillery.com/
📍 17B Yemassee Hwy, Yemassee, SC 29945, USA

ABOUT THIS DISTILLERY

Small Town Dreams Made Real

Lucky Duck Distillery sits on Yemassee Highway in the small South Carolina Lowcountry town of Yemassee, about an hour south of Charleston. Founded by husband-and-wife team Matt and Lisa Coleman, who left corporate careers to chase their bourbon dreams in 2018. Matt had been home distilling for years before they decided to go legitimate, converting a former auto shop into their production facility and tasting room. The distillery focuses on small-batch bourbon and rye whiskey, with everything made on a 500-gallon copper still they named Stella. The Colemans’ journey wasn’t smooth sailing. Getting permits in rural Jasper County took nearly two years, and they had to convince local officials that a craft distillery would benefit the community. Matt handles production while Lisa manages the business side and leads most tours. Their approach centers on traditional mash bills with South Carolina corn and local water sources. The facility produces about 200 barrels annually, aging everything in 53-gallon new American oak barrels in an on-site rickhouse that gets brutally hot in summer, which speeds the aging process. Visitors get an intimate look at the entire operation since everything happens in one 4,000-square-foot building. You’ll smell the sweet mash cooking, see fermentation happening in open-top tanks, and watch distillation on Stella when she’s running. The tasting room feels like someone’s well-appointed garage bar, which isn’t far from the truth. Lisa’s tour stories about their early mistakes and learning curve make this feel less like a polished tourist attraction and more like visiting friends who happen to make really good whiskey.

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WHAT SETS THEM APART

Gullah Geechee Heritage In Every Bottle

Lucky Duck operates as one of the few grain-to-glass distilleries in the South Carolina Lowcountry, sourcing corn from farms within 50 miles of the facility. Their location in Yemassee puts them in the heart of Gullah Geechee country, and they’ve embraced that heritage by incorporating local ingredients like Carolina Gold rice into some experimental batches. The rickhouse temperatures regularly hit 90+ degrees in summer, creating an accelerated aging environment that Matt claims adds two years of traditional aging in just one South Carolina summer. They’re also one of the smallest licensed distilleries in the state, with Matt literally hand-selecting every barrel for bottling based on taste rather than age statements or production schedules.

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

FOOD AVAILABLE

COCKTAILS

RESERVATIONS

FAMILY FRIENDLY

BOTTLE SALES

THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE

No Tourist Polish Just Honest Whiskey

Lisa Coleman leads most tours personally, walking you through their converted auto shop space where you can see the entire process from grain delivery to bottled spirits. The 45-minute tour covers fermentation tanks that smell like bread dough, the copper still in action if you’re lucky with timing, and the rickhouse where she’ll crack open barrels for you to smell the aging whiskey. The tasting room doubles as their shipping area, so don’t be surprised if boxes of bottles are stacked nearby. Tastings include their flagship bourbon, rye, and whatever experimental batches they’re working on. Lisa’s stories about permit battles and production mishaps make this feel like you’re getting the real behind-the-scenes story rather than a sanitized marketing tour.

IS IT WORTH VISITING

Pure Passion Project Worth the Drive

This works best for whiskey enthusiasts who want an unvarnished look at small-scale distilling rather than tourists seeking a polished experience. You’re basically visiting someone’s passion project in action, which means authenticity over amenities. The bourbon quality impresses, especially considering they’ve only been distilling commercially for five years. Don’t expect craft cocktails or fancy food pairings. Do expect to learn more about the actual distilling process than you would at larger operations, and to taste whiskey that isn’t available outside of South Carolina. The drive to Yemassee isn’t scenic, but the personal attention and genuine stories make up for any lack of tourist polish.

⚠️ VISITING TIPS

Call ahead since they’re often closed for production or bottling days, and Lisa handles tours solo when Matt’s distilling. GPS can get wonky on Yemassee Highway, so look for the small Lucky Duck sign near a former gas station. Weekends work best for visits since they’re less likely to be in production mode. Ask Lisa about their experimental rice whiskey batches if you want to try something nobody else is making. The tasting room gets warm since it’s not separately climate controlled from the production area. Bring cash for bottle purchases since their card reader sometimes acts up. Don’t expect bathroom facilities beyond a basic restroom, and parking is just gravel space in front of the building.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Lucky Duck Distillery — Visitor FAQ

Do I need to make reservations for tours?
Yes, definitely call ahead since Lisa handles tours personally and they’re often closed for production work. Tours are typically available on weekends, but Matt and Lisa’s distilling schedule can change availability on short notice.
Can I buy their whiskey outside of South Carolina?
No, Lucky Duck only distributes within South Carolina and most bottles are sold directly from the distillery. They’re working on expanding distribution but for now, visiting in person is your best bet to try their spirits.
How long has Lucky Duck been making whiskey?
Matt and Lisa Coleman started commercial production in 2018 after spending two years getting permits and converting their facility. Matt had been home distilling for years before going legitimate, so they brought experience to their commercial operation.

GETTING THERE

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📍17B Yemassee Hwy, Yemassee, SC 29945, USA

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