CRAFT DISTILLERY

Rush Creek Distilling

Harvard,
Illinois
— Bourbon, Rye, Vodka

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

FAMILY FRIENDLY

BOTTLE SALES

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📞 (815) 943-7874
🌐 http://rushcreekdistilling.com/
📍 1501 W Diggins St, Harvard, IL 60033, USA

ABOUT THIS DISTILLERY

Rush Creek Distilling sits on West Diggins Street in Harvard, Illinois, about an hour northwest of Chicago. Founded by Mark and Sherrie Mahoney, this family operation opened its doors in 2014 after Mark transitioned from a career in construction to follow his passion for craft distilling. The couple converted a former industrial building into their production facility and tasting room, creating a space where visitors can watch the distillation process up close. They focus on small-batch bourbon, rye whiskey, and vodka, using traditional methods combined with modern equipment to produce spirits that reflect their commitment to quality over quantity. The Mahoneys handle most operations themselves, from mashing and distilling to bottling and serving customers in their tasting room. What started as Mark’s hobby experimenting with different grain bills has evolved into a legitimate distillery that’s become a destination for spirits enthusiasts exploring Illinois craft distilling. The operation remains intentionally small-scale, allowing them to maintain hands-on control over every aspect of production while building personal relationships with visitors who stop by to learn about their process and sample their spirits.

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WHAT SETS THEM APART

Rush Creek operates as one of the few craft distilleries in McHenry County, filling a gap in the northern Illinois spirits landscape. Mark Mahoney’s background in construction proved invaluable when converting their building into a functional distillery, allowing him to customize the space specifically for their production needs rather than working around existing layouts. They maintain a grain-to-glass approach, sourcing corn and other grains from local Illinois farms when possible, connecting their spirits to the agricultural heritage of the region. The scale of their operation allows for experimentation with different mash bills and aging techniques that larger distilleries can’t easily accommodate, resulting in small batches that can vary slightly from one release to the next.

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FAMILY FRIENDLY

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THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE

The tasting room has a relaxed, unpretentious atmosphere where Mark or Sherrie often personally guide visitors through their spirits lineup. You can see the production equipment from the tasting area, making it easy to understand the distilling process while sampling their products. The experience feels more like visiting friends who happen to make excellent spirits than a formal commercial tour. Tastings typically include their bourbon, rye, and vodka, with the Mahoneys happy to explain their production methods and answer questions about the distilling process. The intimate setting means you’re likely to have direct interaction with the people who actually made the spirits you’re tasting.

IS IT WORTH VISITING

If you appreciate small-batch spirits and enjoy meeting the people behind the products, Rush Creek offers a genuine craft distillery experience without the crowds or commercialization of larger operations. It’s particularly appealing for those interested in understanding the technical aspects of distilling, as the Mahoneys are knowledgeable and willing to share details about their process. The location makes it a good stop for Chicago area residents looking to explore Illinois craft distilling without traveling too far. However, if you’re expecting elaborate tours, extensive food options, or a wide variety of specialty spirits, you might find the experience more limited than larger distilleries offer.

⚠️ VISITING TIPS

Call ahead or check their social media for current hours, as they sometimes adjust their schedule for production needs or local events. The distillery is located in an industrial area, so use GPS and look for their signage rather than relying on street addresses alone. Parking is available on-site, which is convenient for the area. Ask about their current batch variations if you’re interested in the technical aspects of distilling, as small-batch production means each release can have subtle differences. If you’re planning to purchase bottles, bring cash as payment options may be limited. Weekend visits often provide the best opportunity to meet Mark and Sherrie personally.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Rush Creek Distilling — Visitor FAQ

Do I need to make a reservation to visit?
Reservations aren’t typically required for small groups, but it’s smart to call ahead since this is a small operation and hours can vary based on production schedules. Larger groups should definitely call first to make sure they can accommodate you.
Can I tour the production facility?
Yes, the distillery offers informal tours where you can see their equipment and learn about their process. Since it’s a small facility, you can usually see most of the operation from the tasting room area.
What spirits do they produce?
Rush Creek produces bourbon, rye whiskey, and vodka using traditional methods and local ingredients when possible. Their focus is on small-batch production, so availability can vary depending on aging schedules and current inventory.

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