CRAFT DISTILLERY

Minhas Distillery – Wisconsin

Monroe,
Wisconsin
— Bourbon, Rye, Vodka

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

RESERVATIONS

FAMILY FRIENDLY

BOTTLE SALES

DISTILLERY SNAPSHOT

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Historic Building
Making spirits since 1845 limestone walls
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Dual Operations
Brewery and distillery under one roof
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Family Business
Immigrant siblings built beverage empire
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Real Scale
Volume production meets craft distilling
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Behind Scenes
Business realities over polished presentations
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Growing Program
Young whiskeys with brewing heritage
📞 (608) 328-5550
🌐 http://minhasdistillery.com/
📍 1404 13th St, Monroe, WI 53566, USA

ABOUT THIS DISTILLERY

Historic Brewery Building That Also Makes Whiskey

Minhas Distillery sits right in Monroe, Wisconsin, at 1404 13th Street, part of the larger Minhas Craft Brewery operation that’s been making waves in the area since the early 2000s. Ravinder Minhas and his sister Manjit founded what started as just a brewery back in 2006, taking over the former Joseph Huber Brewery building that dates back to 1845. The distillery side launched later as they expanded beyond beer into spirits, bringing whiskey production to this corner of southern Wisconsin. You’ll find them making bourbon, rye whiskey, and vodka in a facility that blends old brewing traditions with newer distilling ambitions. The Minhas story is pretty unconventional – Ravinder was barely in his twenties when he started buying up breweries, eventually building what they claim is North America’s 10th largest brewery operation. The distillery feels like a natural extension of that growth, housed in the same historic brick buildings where beer has been made for over 175 years. The operation runs more like a scrappy family business than a corporate venture, with the Minhas siblings still heavily involved in day-to-day decisions. They’ve got that immigrant entrepreneurship energy, having moved from India and built something substantial in small-town Wisconsin. Visiting here means you’re seeing both brewery and distillery operations under one roof, which gives you a broader picture of how fermentation and distillation connect. The historic building has character – thick limestone walls, vintage equipment mixed with modern stills, and that permanent smell of grain and aging spirits. It’s not the most polished visitor experience you’ll find, but there’s something authentic about seeing a working operation where they’re focused more on production than impressing tourists.

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WHAT SETS THEM APART

175 Years of Fermentation Now Including Spirits

The combination of brewery and distillery operations in a building that’s been making alcoholic beverages since before the Civil War gives this place legitimate historical depth. Most craft distilleries started from scratch in the last decade, but Minhas took over a facility with 175+ years of fermentation history and added distilling to the mix. The Minhas family’s approach is also pretty different – they’re not trying to be artisanal craft producers so much as efficient, volume-focused operations that can compete on price and availability. Ravinder Minhas built his reputation by buying struggling breweries and turning them profitable, so the distillery side reflects that same business-first mentality rather than the romantic craft distilling narrative you hear elsewhere.

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THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE

Working Operation Over Tourist Attraction

Tours take you through both the brewing and distilling sides of the operation, so you get to see how the fermentation process works for both beer and spirits in the same facility. The building itself tells the story – you’re walking through limestone cellars and past equipment that spans decades of beverage production. Tastings happen in their main area where you can sample their whiskeys alongside their beers, which actually makes for an interesting comparison of how the same grains translate into different products. The staff tends to be straightforward about their processes rather than overly polished in presentation, so you get honest answers about production numbers and business realities.

IS IT WORTH VISITING

Real Production Education Worth the Visit

If you’re interested in seeing a working distillery that’s part of a larger beverage operation rather than a boutique craft experience, this place delivers on that front. You’ll learn more about the business side of spirits production and get to see operations at a meaningful scale. It’s not going to be the most Instagram-worthy distillery visit, and their whiskeys are still relatively young since the distillery side launched after the brewery was established. But if you want to understand how distilling fits into the broader alcohol production landscape, or if you’re curious about immigrant entrepreneurship in the Midwest, there’s substance here worth your time.

⚠️ VISITING TIPS

Call ahead to confirm tour availability since they prioritize production over visitor services and schedules can change based on operations. The location is pretty easy to find right on 13th Street in Monroe, with decent parking available. Spring and summer visits tend to work better since the building can get pretty warm during distilling operations. Ask specifically about their distilling timeline and aging program since that’s newer than their brewing operation – you’ll get honest answers about where their whiskey program stands versus their more established beer production.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Minhas Distillery – Wisconsin — Visitor FAQ

Do you tour both the brewery and distillery together?
Yes, tours typically cover both operations since they’re housed in the same historic facility. You’ll see how beer and spirits production work side by side, which gives you a broader understanding of fermentation and distillation processes.
How long has the distillery been operating?
The distillery side launched several years after Minhas took over the brewery operation in 2006. Their whiskeys are still relatively young since distilling came after they established the brewery in this 1845 building.
What’s the story behind this building?
The facility dates back to 1845 as the Joseph Huber Brewery, so there’s been continuous alcohol production here for over 175 years. Minhas took over the operation in 2006 and added distilling to the historic brewing site.

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