CRAFT DISTILLERY

Red Brick Craft Distillery

Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
— Bourbon, Rye, Gin

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

RESERVATIONS

BOTTLE SALES

DISTILLERY SNAPSHOT

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Historic Building
Actual red brick industrial space
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Pharmaceutical Background
Chemistry precision meets craft passion
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Wheated Bourbon
Softer profile than regional ryes
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Grain to Glass
Everything happens in one building
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Educational Tours
Technical depth, not rehearsed scripts
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Barrel Program
Follow your whiskey aging process
📞 (267) 603-3790
🌐 http://www.redbrickcraftdistillery.com/
📍 2628 Martha St, Philadelphia, PA 19125, USA

ABOUT THIS DISTILLERY

Philadelphia's First Legal Distillery Since Prohibition

Red Brick Craft Distillery sits in Philadelphia’s Fishtown neighborhood on Martha Street, housed in what was once an actual red brick industrial building that gives the operation its name. Founded by Sean Healey, a former pharmaceutical executive who left corporate life to pursue his passion for craft spirits, the distillery opened in 2018 after a three-year journey through permitting and construction. Healey converted the 3,000-square-foot space himself, maintaining the building’s industrial character while installing a custom 250-gallon copper still system from Vendome Copper & Brass Works. The distillery focuses on small-batch bourbon, rye whiskey, and gin, with everything fermented, distilled, aged, and bottled on-site in Philadelphia’s first legal distillery since Prohibition. Healey’s background in chemistry proved invaluable as he developed his recipes, spending countless hours perfecting mash bills and distillation cuts. He sources corn from Pennsylvania farms when possible and uses a wheated bourbon recipe that differs from the typical rye-heavy mashbills common in the region. The distillery operates with a philosophy of transparency – visitors can see the entire production process during tours, from mashing to bottling. What started as Healey’s weekend hobby in his garage became a full-time operation after friends and family kept asking for more of his experimental batches. His wife handles the business side while he focuses on production, creating a true family operation that reflects Fishtown’s tight-knit community spirit. The tasting room maintains the building’s industrial feel with exposed brick walls, concrete floors, and steel fixtures, but warm lighting and reclaimed wood touches make it inviting rather than stark. You’ll often find Healey himself leading tours or pouring tastings, sharing stories about specific barrels or explaining why he chose certain yeasts. The intimate scale means you’re not shuffled through with crowds – tastings feel more like hanging out in a friend’s well-stocked garage than a corporate experience. Most visitors are surprised by how much they learn about the actual science of distilling, and many leave with a bottle of their wheated bourbon, which has developed a loyal local following despite being less than five years old.

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WHAT SETS THEM APART

Wheated Bourbon in Rye Country

Red Brick stands out as Philadelphia’s first legal distillery since Prohibition ended, bringing whiskey production back to a city that was once a major distilling center in colonial America. Healey’s pharmaceutical background shows up in his meticulous approach to fermentation science and quality control – he tests every batch multiple times and keeps detailed logs that most craft distilleries skip. The wheated bourbon recipe is uncommon for Pennsylvania distilleries, creating a softer, more approachable profile than the spicy rye-forward whiskeys typical of the region. Perhaps most notably, everything happens in one compact 3,000-square-foot space, so visitors see the entire process from grain to glass without walking between buildings or missing steps that happen off-site.

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THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE

Chemistry Meets Craft In Fishtown

Tours start in the small tasting room where Healey or his assistant explains the building’s history and Red Brick’s founding story. You’ll walk through the production floor, seeing the mash tuns, fermentation tanks, and copper still up close while learning about each step of the process. The space smells like sweet corn mash and oak, and you can hear the still bubbling when it’s running. Tastings include their core spirits with detailed explanations of the mash bills and aging process – Healey often pulls samples straight from barrels to show how flavors develop over time. The intimate setting means you can ask detailed questions and actually get thoughtful answers rather than rehearsed responses.

IS IT WORTH VISITING

Real Education Over Tourist Theater

If you’re interested in the craft distilling process and want to understand how whiskey is actually made, Red Brick delivers an authentic, educational experience. It’s perfect for spirits enthusiasts who prefer learning over just drinking, and the small scale means you’ll have genuine conversations rather than a rushed tour. However, if you’re expecting a polished, Instagram-ready tasting room or elaborate cocktail program, you might find it too bare-bones. The spirits are solid but young, so bourbon collectors looking for aged statements should adjust expectations. It’s ideal for couples or small groups who want to support a local business and learn something new, but families with kids might find better options elsewhere since the focus is definitely on alcohol education.

⚠️ VISITING TIPS

Call ahead or check their Facebook page before visiting – hours can be limited during production days, and Healey sometimes adjusts the schedule for private events. Parking is available on Martha Street, but the neighborhood can get busy on weekends, so arrive a few minutes early. Ask about their barrel program if you’re a regular whiskey drinker – they offer barrel shares that let you follow your whiskey’s aging process over time. Don’t miss trying their gin if you’re not just a whiskey person – it’s made with a unique botanical blend that includes local Pennsylvania ingredients. The tours are more technical than most, so come prepared to learn about mash bills, cuts, and fermentation if you want to get the most out of the experience.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Red Brick Craft Distillery — Visitor FAQ

Do I need to book tours in advance?
Yes, Red Brick operates by appointment only due to their small size and active production schedule. Call ahead or check their Facebook page for availability, especially on weekends when they’re often booked with private groups.
How long has Red Brick been aging their whiskey?
They opened in 2018, so their oldest whiskeys are around 4-5 years old. Sean Healey is transparent about the age of his spirits and focuses on quality over trying to stretch young whiskey beyond its potential.
Can I buy bottles to take home?
Yes, you can purchase bottles of all their spirits on-site. They also offer a barrel share program where you can follow your own whiskey through the aging process and eventually receive bottles from your specific barrel.

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