CRAFT DISTILLERY

Mad River Distillers Burlington

Burlington,
Vermont
— Bourbon, Rye, Rum, Gin

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

BOTTLE SALES

DISTILLERY SNAPSHOT

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Urban Location
Downtown Burlington, steps from everything
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Founder Led
Meet the guys who built it
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Small Batches
Hundreds of bottles, not thousands
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Vermont Climate
Temperature swings create unique aging
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See Everything
Grain to glass in one room
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Four Spirits
Bourbon, rye, rum, and gin lineup
📞 (802) 489-5501
🌐 http://www.madriverdistillers.com/
📍 137 St Paul St, Burlington, VT 05401, USA

ABOUT THIS DISTILLERY

Downtown Burlington's Craft Spirits Pioneer

Mad River Distillers sits right in downtown Burlington on St. Paul Street, making it one of the most accessible craft distilleries in Vermont. Founded by John Epperson and George Heron in 2013, this operation started as a dream between two friends who wanted to bring small-batch distilling to the Queen City. Epperson, who had a background in brewing, partnered with Heron to launch what would become Burlington’s first craft distillery in decades. They’re producing bourbon, rye whiskey, rum, and gin in a compact urban setting that feels more like a neighborhood gathering spot than a typical industrial distillery. The story behind Mad River goes back to Epperson’s fascination with fermentation and distillation processes. After years of home brewing and experimenting with spirits, he convinced Heron to join him in turning their weekend hobby into a legitimate business. They spent months navigating Vermont’s regulations and finding the right space in Burlington’s South End arts district. The learning curve was steep—they’re self-taught distillers who figured out their processes through trial, error, and a lot of research. What started as two guys with a dream has evolved into a respected local operation that’s helped put Vermont on the craft spirits map. Visitors get an intimate look at small-batch production in action. The space isn’t huge, but that works in their favor—you can actually see the entire operation from grain to glass. Tours feel personal because you’re often talking directly with the founders or their small team. The tasting room has a laid-back vibe where locals mix with tourists, and the staff knows their products well enough to guide you toward what you’ll actually enjoy. It’s not the most polished operation you’ll visit, but there’s something genuine about the whole experience that bigger distilleries can’t replicate.

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WHAT SETS THEM APART

Founders Still Running Every Single Batch

Mad River’s biggest differentiator is its urban setting and founder-driven approach. While most Vermont distilleries are tucked away in rural locations, this one sits right in Burlington’s downtown core, making it walkable from hotels and restaurants. Epperson and Heron are still hands-on with daily operations, so there’s a good chance you’ll meet the actual founders during your visit. They’re also experimenting with local ingredients and aging techniques that reflect Vermont’s climate—their whiskeys develop differently in the state’s temperature swings compared to Kentucky or Tennessee operations. The scale is genuinely small, with production measured in hundreds of bottles rather than thousands, which means each batch can be tweaked and improved based on what they learned from the last one.

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THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE

Workshop Vibes Not Corporate Tours

Tours happen in a compact space where you can see their still, fermentation tanks, and barrel storage all in one room. The founders or their team walk you through their process, and since everything’s right there, you can actually watch production if you time your visit right. Tastings happen at a small bar setup where they’ll pour samples of their current lineup and explain what makes each spirit different. The atmosphere is conversational rather than formal—think more like hanging out in someone’s workshop than attending a corporate presentation. You’ll smell the grain mash and hear the equipment running, which gives you a real sense of how spirits actually get made.

IS IT WORTH VISITING

Vermont's Most Walkable Distillery Experience

This is perfect for spirits enthusiasts who want to understand small-scale distilling and meet the people behind the bottles. If you’re looking for Instagram-worthy barrel rooms or polished visitor centers, you’ll be disappointed. But if you want authentic conversations about distilling processes and the chance to taste spirits that aren’t available everywhere, it’s worth the stop. The location makes it easy to combine with other Burlington activities—you can walk here from downtown hotels or make it part of a larger food and drink tour of the area. It’s also ideal for anyone curious about Vermont’s craft spirits scene beyond just maple syrup and beer.

⚠️ VISITING TIPS

Call ahead to confirm they’re open and doing tastings—their schedule can vary based on production needs. The St. Paul Street location is easy to find, but parking can be tight in that area, so consider walking or using rideshare if you’re staying downtown. Ask about their aging experiments and local ingredient sourcing if you want to geek out on technical details. The founders are usually happy to talk shop if they’re not swamped with production work. Don’t expect a long, formal tour—the experience is more about quality conversation than quantity of information. If you’re planning to buy bottles, they typically have their core lineup available, but limited releases sell out quickly.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Mad River Distillers Burlington — Visitor FAQ

Do I need to book ahead for tastings?
It’s smart to call first since their schedule can change based on production needs. They’re usually open for tastings, but confirming ahead saves you a wasted trip if they’re tied up with distilling work.
How long does a typical visit take?
Most people spend about 30-45 minutes between the tour and tasting. Since it’s a small operation, you can see everything pretty quickly, but the conversations with staff often extend the visit if you’re interested in the technical details.
Can I buy their spirits elsewhere or only at the distillery?
Their spirits are available at some Vermont liquor stores and restaurants, but the distillery has the most complete selection. Limited releases and experimental batches are usually only available on-site, so it’s worth buying directly if you want their full range.

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