CRAFT DISTILLERY

Snitching Lady Distillery

Fairplay,
Colorado
— Vodka, Gin, Moonshine

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

RESERVATIONS

FAMILY FRIENDLY

BOTTLE SALES

DISTILLERY SNAPSHOT

📞 (719) 838-4224
🌐 https://snitchingladydistillery.net/
📍 500 Front St, Fairplay, CO 80440, USA

ABOUT THIS DISTILLERY

Snitching Lady Distillery sits at 500 Front Street in Fairplay, Colorado, a historic mining town at 10,578 feet elevation that makes it one of America’s highest-altitude distilleries. Founded by husband-and-wife team Jon and Jill Holcomb in 2019, the distillery occupies a restored 1800s building that once housed mining equipment suppliers during Fairplay’s gold rush days. The name comes from local folklore about a woman who reportedly informed on bootleggers during Prohibition, though the Holcombs embrace the irony by crafting whiskey, vodka, and gin in the same town. Jon brings a background in chemical engineering while Jill handles the business side, and together they’ve created Colorado’s most elevation-challenged distillery operation. The journey started when the Holcombs visited Fairplay during a hiking trip and fell in love with the town’s authentic Western character and lack of pretense. They spent two years convincing town officials and securing permits, then another year retrofitting the century-old brick building with modern distilling equipment while preserving original wood beams and stone foundations. The altitude creates unique challenges – water boils at lower temperatures and alcohol evaporates differently – forcing them to adjust traditional distilling methods. Master distiller Jon learned through trial and error, consulting with other Colorado distillers and adapting recipes for the thin air. Visitors get an intimate look at small-batch production in a space that feels more like a neighbor’s workshop than a polished tourist destination. The tasting room features reclaimed wood from local mines, original brick walls, and windows overlooking the Mosquito Range peaks. You’re tasting spirits made at the highest commercial distillery elevation in North America, where every batch requires adjustments for atmospheric pressure and temperature variations that change with Colorado’s dramatic weather swings.

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.

WHAT SETS THEM APART

The 10,578-foot elevation isn’t just a marketing gimmick – it fundamentally changes how distillation works. Water boils at 194°F instead of 212°F, alcohol vapor behaves differently, and the thin air affects fermentation timing and temperature control. Jon Holcomb had to redesign traditional whiskey recipes because standard mash bills don’t ferment predictably at altitude, and aging happens faster due to dramatic temperature swings between day and night. The building itself dates to the 1880s gold rush era, with original stone foundations and hand-hewn timber beams that create natural temperature regulation. Most unique is their “snow melt” water source – they collect snowmelt from 14,000-foot peaks that filters through granite and quartz deposits, creating water with a mineral profile you can’t replicate at sea level.

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

FOOD AVAILABLE

COCKTAILS

RESERVATIONS

FAMILY FRIENDLY

BOTTLE SALES

THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE

Jon or Jill personally lead most tours through their compact but fascinating operation, explaining how altitude affects every step from mashing to distillation. You’ll see their custom-modified still system designed specifically for high-altitude operation, smell the fermentation tanks that work differently in thin air, and taste spirits that literally can’t be made anywhere else. The tasting room feels like drinking in a friend’s living room – exposed brick walls, mismatched furniture, and windows framing snow-capped peaks. During tours, you hear stories about permit battles, equipment modifications, and the learning curve of high-altitude distilling while sampling products that taste distinctly different from their sea-level counterparts.

IS IT WORTH VISITING

If you’re driving through South Park or exploring Colorado’s mining history, this makes a worthwhile stop for the novelty factor alone. The spirits are genuinely unique due to altitude effects, though they’re still perfecting recipes and aging processes. Don’t expect polished tourist experiences or extensive facilities – this appeals to people who enjoy authentic, rough-around-the-edges operations and want to taste something truly unusual. Whiskey geeks will appreciate the technical challenges of high-altitude distilling, while casual visitors get entertaining stories about small-town permit battles and the realities of starting a distillery in a former mining town. The views alone justify the visit, and you’ll leave with spirits you literally cannot buy anywhere else.

⚠️ VISITING TIPS

Call ahead or check their Facebook page before driving up – mountain weather and small staff mean unexpected closures happen. GPS works fine, but Front Street is Fairplay’s main drag, so look for the brick building with distillery signage. Parking is easy right on the street. Visit during summer or fall for best weather and road conditions, though winter visits offer dramatic snowy mountain views. Ask Jon about altitude-specific distilling challenges – he loves explaining the science behind their modifications. Try their whiskey side-by-side with sea-level spirits if possible to taste the elevation difference. Don’t expect a huge selection – they’re still aging most whiskey products, so current offerings focus on clear spirits and younger aged products.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Snitching Lady Distillery — Visitor FAQ

How does the high altitude actually affect the spirits?
At 10,578 feet, water boils at 194°F instead of 212°F, which changes distillation temperatures and alcohol vapor behavior. Fermentation happens differently in thin air, and aging accelerates due to dramatic day-night temperature swings. Jon had to modify traditional recipes because standard processes don’t work predictably at this elevation.
Do I need to worry about altitude sickness during my visit?
Most people feel fine during short visits, but Fairplay sits above 10,000 feet so some visitors experience mild altitude effects like shortness of breath. Drink water, take it easy, and avoid overexertion. The tasting portions are small and the tour is relaxed.
What’s available to buy since most whiskey is still aging?
Their vodka and gin are available year-round, along with clear spirits and limited whiskey releases as barrels mature. Selection varies based on production batches and aging progress. Call ahead if you’re looking for specific products.

GETTING THERE

Find Snitching Lady Distillery

📍500 Front St, Fairplay, CO 80440, USA

 — 

📞 (719) 838-4224

The 50 States of Whiskey

Find a Craft Distillery

Search from nearly 1,500 Distilleries
in all 50 States

Never Miss A Thing

Subscribe to our Newsletter

SMART BUYING GUIDES

The Right Gear Matters

Honest recommendations on everything around the bottle.

The best ice molds and ice makers for bourbon lovers
Best Clear Ice Makers for Bourbon (2026)

Read More →

The Best Bourbon Decanters: A No-Nonsense Guide to What’s Actually Worth Buying

Read More →

The Best Home Bar Carts and Bar Cabinets for Bourbon Lovers (2026 Guide)

Read More →

Best Bourbon Smoker Kits (2026) – Worth the Smoke?

Read More →

whiskey glasses
Best Whiskey Glasses for Bourbon: 5 Glasses Every Bourbon Drinker Should Own

Read More →

NEAT OR NOT

Whiskey Reviews

Kentucky

Neat or Not Rating: 

Kentucky

Neat or Not Rating: 

Kentucky

Neat or Not Rating: 

KEEP EXPLORING

Distileries Near Snitching Lady Distillery

Bourbon, Whiskey, Rum, Gin, Vodka

Breckenridge Distillery: Tasting Room on Main St.

Breckenridge,
CO
Click the Distillery Details button below to lean more about this producer.
Irish Whiskey

Talnua Distillery

Arvada,
CO
Click the Distillery Details button below to lean more about this producer.
Whiskey, Vodka, Gin

Deerhammer Distillery & Tasting Room

Buena Vista,
CO
Click the Distillery Details button below to lean more about this producer.
Whiskey, Vodka, Gin

Black Bear Distillery

Green Mountain Falls,
CO
Click the Distillery Details button below to lean more about this producer.
Bourbon, Rye, Gin, Vodka, Liqueur

Mythology Distillery

Steamboat Springs,
CO
Click the Distillery Details button below to lean more about this producer.
Bourbon, Rye, Vodka, Gin

Durango Craft Spirits

Durango,
CO
Click the Distillery Details button below to lean more about this producer.