CRAFT DISTILLERY

Strickland Hollow Farm & Distillery

Meridale,
New York
— Bourbon, Rye, Whiskey

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

RESERVATIONS

FAMILY FRIENDLY

BOTTLE SALES

DISTILLERY SNAPSHOT

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Farm Grown
Corn and wheat from surrounding fields
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Catskill Mountains
Natural limestone water, seasonal aging climate
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Working Farm
Actual barn buildings, not showrooms
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Harvest Batches
Production follows agricultural seasons, not schedules
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Original Beams
Converted farm buildings with rustic character
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Seed To Bottle
Complete control from planting to pouring
📞 (443) 310-0397
🌐 https://www.stricklandhollowfarm.com/
📍 9483 NY-28, Meridale, NY 13806, USA

ABOUT THIS DISTILLERY

A Working Farm That Makes Its Own Whiskey

Strickland Hollow Farm & Distillery sits on a working farm in the Catskill Mountains near Meridale, New York, about two hours northwest of New York City. This farm-to-bottle operation combines traditional agriculture with craft distilling, producing whiskey and other spirits using grains grown right on their property. The distillery occupies converted farm buildings on the historic property, maintaining the authentic agricultural character while housing modern distilling equipment. You’ll find copper pot stills and fermentation tanks surrounded by the rustic charm of a genuine working farm. The operation represents a true farm distillery model, where they control the entire process from grain to glass. The team grows their own corn, wheat, and other grains on the surrounding acreage, then mills, mashes, ferments, distills, and ages everything on-site. This vertical integration allows them to maintain quality control at every step while keeping costs reasonable for visitors. The distillery focuses on traditional American whiskey styles, particularly bourbon and rye, though they also produce seasonal spirits and experimental batches. Visitors get an authentic farm experience rather than a polished tourist attraction. You’re walking through actual working farm buildings where production happens daily, not a showroom designed for tours. The tasting room feels more like a farmhouse kitchen than a fancy cocktail bar, which perfectly matches the down-to-earth approach they take with their spirits. The rural setting provides genuine peace and quiet, making it a solid escape from city life for anyone willing to make the drive into farm country.

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WHAT SETS THEM APART

Grain to Glass Same Property

The farm-to-bottle model sets Strickland Hollow apart from most craft distilleries that source their grains from suppliers. They’re actually growing the corn, wheat, and other grains used in their spirits right on the property, giving them complete control over the agricultural side of whiskey making. This isn’t just marketing – you can literally see the grain fields surrounding the distillery buildings. The Catskill Mountain location provides natural limestone-filtered water and the climate variations needed for proper barrel aging. Working within a genuine farm operation also means their production schedule follows agricultural rhythms rather than purely commercial demands, resulting in seasonal batches that reflect actual harvest cycles.

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

FOOD AVAILABLE

COCKTAILS

RESERVATIONS

FAMILY FRIENDLY

BOTTLE SALES

THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE

Farm Buildings Not Tourist Attractions

Tours take you through the working farm buildings where production happens, starting with the grain storage and milling areas before moving to the fermentation tanks and copper pot stills. You’ll see the barrel aging room where whiskey develops character in the mountain climate, with temperatures that fluctuate naturally rather than being climate-controlled like larger operations. The tasting room occupies a converted farm building with original wood beams and a casual atmosphere that feels more like visiting friends than attending a corporate presentation. Tastings focus on their core whiskey offerings with explanations of how the farm-grown grains influence flavor profiles. The rural setting means you’ll hear farm sounds and smell fresh air rather than traffic and urban noise.

IS IT WORTH VISITING

Real Agriculture Meets Real Whiskey

If you’re interested in the agricultural side of whiskey making and don’t mind a drive into farm country, Strickland Hollow delivers an authentic experience you won’t find at most distilleries. The farm-to-bottle approach appeals to visitors who want to understand where their spirits actually come from rather than just how they’re processed. This works best for people who appreciate genuine working farms over polished tourist attractions. The rural location makes it a solid day trip destination if you’re combining it with other Catskill area activities, though it’s probably not worth the drive if you’re only looking for a quick tasting. Whiskey enthusiasts interested in terroir and agricultural influences on flavor will find more to discuss here than at typical craft distilleries.

⚠️ VISITING TIPS

Call ahead to confirm they’re open since farm operations can affect visitor hours, especially during planting and harvest seasons. The rural location means GPS can be unreliable for the final approach, so look for farm signs rather than relying solely on navigation apps. Gravel driveways and farm roads mean you’ll want appropriate footwear rather than dress shoes. Ask about their grain varieties and growing practices during tastings – the agricultural knowledge sets them apart from most distillery visits. Spring through fall offers the best experience when you can see active farming alongside distilling operations. Winter visits are possible but you’ll miss the agricultural context that makes this place special.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Strickland Hollow Farm & Distillery — Visitor FAQ

Do you really grow all the grains used in your whiskey?
Yes, they grow corn, wheat, and other grains right on the farm property and mill them on-site for their whiskey production. This farm-to-bottle approach means they control the entire process from planting to bottling.
How far in advance should I book a visit?
Call ahead to confirm availability since farm operations can affect visitor schedules, especially during busy agricultural seasons. They prefer advance notice to ensure someone’s available to provide tours and tastings.
Is the location easy to find?
The rural farm location can be tricky with GPS, so look for farm signs and expect gravel driveways. It’s about two hours northwest of New York City in the Catskill Mountains area near Meridale.

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📍9483 NY-28, Meridale, NY 13806, USA

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