CRAFT DISTILLERY

Red Eagle Distillery

Geneva,
Ohio
— Bourbon, Rye, Vodka

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

RESERVATIONS

FAMILY FRIENDLY

BOTTLE SALES

DISTILLERY SNAPSHOT

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Technical Approach
Engineer’s precision meets bourbon making
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True Craft
Everything distilled on-site from grain
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Working Distillery
See production happening during your visit
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Proper Aging
Full-size barrels, no shortcuts taken
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Wine Valley
Only whiskey house in vineyard country
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Educational
Learn distilling science from the maker
📞 (440) 466-6604
🌐 https://redeaglespirits.com/
📍 6202 S River Rd W, Geneva, OH 44041, USA

ABOUT THIS DISTILLERY

Ohio Wine Country Gets Serious About Whiskey

Red Eagle Distillery sits on South River Road in Geneva, Ohio, about an hour east of Cleveland in the heart of Ashtabula County’s wine country. Founded by John and Teri Polk, this craft distillery opened its doors in 2016 after the couple decided to pivot from their previous careers into the spirits world. John brings a background in engineering while Teri handled the business side, and together they’ve built Red Eagle from the ground up in a renovated industrial building that houses their copper pot still and barrel aging operations. They focus primarily on bourbon, rye whiskey, and vodka, with an emphasis on small-batch production using locally sourced grains when possible. The Polks didn’t stumble into distilling by accident. After years of home brewing and experimenting with spirits, they saw an opportunity to bring craft distilling to Ohio’s Grand River Valley, an area better known for its wineries than whiskey production. The learning curve was steep, involving everything from navigating federal and state regulations to perfecting their mash bills, but they were determined to create something authentic rather than rushing products to market. John serves as the head distiller, overseeing production from grain to bottle, while the operation remains intentionally small-scale to maintain quality control. Visitors to Red Eagle get a genuine behind-the-scenes look at craft distilling rather than a polished corporate experience. The tasting room has a no-nonsense feel that reflects the Polks’ practical approach to business, and tours include actual production areas where you can see the mash tanks, fermentation vessels, and copper still in action. The atmosphere is relaxed and educational, with John or other team members happy to explain their process and let you sample their current offerings. It’s the kind of place where you’ll learn something about distilling while enjoying spirits that haven’t been rushed to market.

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WHAT SETS THEM APART

Engineer Turned Distiller Making Real Bourbon

Red Eagle stands out as one of the few craft distilleries in Ohio’s wine-heavy Grand River Valley, bringing whiskey production to a region dominated by vineyards. The Polks take an engineer’s approach to distilling, with John’s technical background showing in their methodical attention to fermentation temperatures, cut points, and barrel management. Unlike many newer distilleries that rely heavily on sourced spirits, Red Eagle produces everything on-site using their copper pot still, aging their whiskeys in full-size barrels rather than smaller vessels that speed up the process but can create harsh flavors. Their location in rural Ashtabula County also means lower overhead costs, allowing them to focus resources on quality ingredients and proper aging rather than flashy marketing.

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

FOOD AVAILABLE

COCKTAILS

RESERVATIONS

FAMILY FRIENDLY

BOTTLE SALES

THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE

Production Floor Tours Not Tourist Theater

Tours at Red Eagle feel like visiting a working distillery rather than a tourist attraction, with John or other team members walking you through their actual production space while explaining each step of their process. You’ll see the grain mill, mash tanks, fermentation vessels, and copper still up close, often with production happening during your visit so you can smell the sweet mash cooking or hear the still running. The tasting room is straightforward and comfortable, focusing attention on the spirits rather than elaborate decor, and tastings include their current bourbon and rye offerings along with explanations of their flavor profiles and aging processes. The whole experience has an authentic, educational feel where you’re learning from people who actually make the spirits rather than hired tour guides reading scripts.

IS IT WORTH VISITING

For Whiskey Students Worth the Rural Drive

Red Eagle appeals most to whiskey enthusiasts who appreciate authentic craft distilling and want to learn about the actual production process rather than just sample spirits. If you’re interested in how small-batch bourbon and rye are made from grain to bottle, you’ll find the behind-the-scenes access and technical explanations valuable. The experience works well for couples or small groups who enjoy educational activities, though it’s probably too production-focused for casual tourists just looking for a party atmosphere. Since they’re actually making everything on-site and aging it properly, the spirits have depth and character that justifies the visit, especially if you’re exploring Ohio’s emerging craft spirits scene alongside the region’s established wineries.

⚠️ VISITING TIPS

Call ahead to schedule your visit since Red Eagle operates on a smaller scale than tourist-focused distilleries and may not always have staff available for tours during posted hours. The distillery is located on a rural road that GPS handles well, but look for industrial-style buildings rather than elaborate signage. Plan your visit during weekends when they’re most likely to have regular hours and tour availability, though production often happens during weekdays if you’re interested in seeing the still in action. Ask John about their barrel aging program and how Ohio’s climate affects whiskey maturation compared to Kentucky, as he’s knowledgeable about the technical aspects that many visitors find fascinating. Don’t expect elaborate cocktails or food service, but do plan to purchase bottles if you enjoy the tastings since supporting small craft distilleries directly impacts their ability to continue aging quality whiskey.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Red Eagle Distillery — Visitor FAQ

Do I need to make a reservation for tours and tastings?
Yes, you should call ahead to schedule your visit since Red Eagle operates on a smaller scale and may not always have staff available during posted hours. This ensures someone will be there to give you a proper tour and tasting experience.
What can I expect to see during the distillery tour?
You’ll get behind-the-scenes access to their actual production areas, including the grain mill, mash tanks, fermentation vessels, and copper pot still. Tours often happen during production times so you can see and smell the process in action rather than just empty equipment.
What types of spirits does Red Eagle produce?
Red Eagle focuses on bourbon and rye whiskey along with vodka, all produced on-site using their copper pot still. They emphasize small-batch production and proper aging in full-size barrels rather than rushing products to market with accelerated methods.

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