CRAFT DISTILLERY

The Washington Distilling Company

Washington,
Missouri
— Bourbon, Rye, Vodka, Brandy, Liqueur

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

FAMILY FRIENDLY

BOTTLE SALES

DISTILLERY SNAPSHOT

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Tiny Scale
Only 100 cases monthly, all handmade
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Meet Founders
Bob and Angie pour tastings themselves
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Local Grain
Missouri farms supply the mash bills
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Historic Building
Renovated brick on downtown Jefferson Street
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Hands-On
Bob still runs every batch personally
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Pure Water
Missouri limestone filtered, naturally clean
📞 (636) 900-9308
🌐 http://washmodistilling.com/
📍 622 Jefferson St, Washington, MO 63090, USA

ABOUT THIS DISTILLERY

Historic River Town Meets Modern Craft

The Washington Distilling Company sits right in the heart of historic Washington, Missouri, about an hour west of St. Louis along the Missouri River. Founded by Bob and Angie Brewer in 2014, this craft operation took over a renovated brick building on Jefferson Street and has been quietly perfecting small-batch spirits ever since. The Brewers came from completely different backgrounds – Bob worked in construction while Angie handled the business side – but they shared a fascination with fermentation that started with homebrewing and evolved into something much more ambitious. What began as weekend experiments in their garage turned into a three-year journey of learning distillation, navigating regulations, and convincing Washington city officials that a distillery could be a great addition to their tourist-friendly downtown. They started with a 250-gallon copper still and have slowly expanded their operation while keeping everything hands-on. Bob handles most of the production work himself, from mashing to bottling, while Angie manages tastings and the business operations. Their approach is methodical rather than flashy – they’re more interested in perfecting their craft than rapid expansion. Visitors find a genuinely intimate operation where you’re likely to meet the actual owners during your visit. The tasting room feels more like someone’s well-appointed basement bar than a polished tourist destination, which works in its favor. They focus primarily on bourbon and rye whiskey, though they also produce vodka and seasonal spirits. The scale is small enough that you can actually see their entire operation during a visit, and Bob’s happy to explain the technical details if you’re curious about the process.

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WHAT SETS THEM APART

One Hundred Cases Per Month Maximum

What sets Washington Distilling apart is its genuinely small scale and the hands-on involvement of the founders in every aspect of production. While many ‘craft’ distilleries have grown beyond the point where owners are actually distilling, Bob Brewer is still the one running the mash bills and monitoring fermentation. The operation produces only about 100 cases per month, which means every bottle gets personal attention. They also take advantage of Missouri’s excellent limestone-filtered water and source their grains from local farms when possible. The location in Washington, Missouri adds another layer – this German-settled river town has a winemaking tradition going back 150 years, but the Brewers brought the first legal distillery to the area since Prohibition.

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

FOOD AVAILABLE

COCKTAILS

RESERVATIONS

FAMILY FRIENDLY

BOTTLE SALES

THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE

Meet the Actual People Making It

Tastings happen right in their small but comfortable tasting room, usually with either Bob or Angie walking you through their spirits personally. You’ll taste their core lineup while learning about their production methods and the story behind each spirit. The space has exposed brick walls and a relaxed atmosphere where questions are encouraged and technical discussions are welcome. Tours are informal but thorough – you’ll see their 250-gallon copper still, fermentation tanks, and barrel storage area, which gives you a complete picture of their operation in about 30 minutes. The intimate scale means groups are small and the experience feels personal rather than scripted.

IS IT WORTH VISITING

Genuine Small Batch Not Marketing Speak

This is perfect for spirits enthusiasts who want to see actual small-batch production in action and prefer authentic experiences over polished tourist attractions. If you’re driving through Missouri wine country or exploring the Missouri River towns, it’s an easy and worthwhile stop that offers something different from the area’s wineries. However, if you’re expecting elaborate facilities or extensive gift shops, you might be disappointed. The appeal here is meeting passionate distillers and tasting spirits made in quantities small enough that your bottle might have been personally handled by the person pouring your tasting.

⚠️ VISITING TIPS

Call ahead or check their Facebook page before visiting, as hours can be variable and they sometimes close for production work. Parking is available right on Jefferson Street, and the building is easy to spot. Washington is about an hour from St. Louis and makes a good day trip combined with the area’s wineries and antique shops. Ask Bob about the technical aspects of their process if you’re interested – he enjoys talking shop with fellow enthusiasts. Their bottles make good souvenirs since you won’t find them in many stores, and prices are reasonable for genuine small-batch spirits.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

The Washington Distilling Company — Visitor FAQ

Do I need to make an appointment for tastings?
While appointments aren’t required, it’s smart to call ahead since Bob and Angie sometimes need to close for production work. They’re usually open on weekends, but checking their Facebook page or calling ensures you won’t make the drive for nothing.
How long does a typical visit take?
Plan on about 45 minutes to an hour for the full experience. The tasting itself takes 20-30 minutes, and if you’re interested in the tour and talking with the distillers, you could easily spend longer. The pace is relaxed and driven by your level of interest.
Can I buy bottles to take home?
Yes, they sell bottles on-site and this is often your best bet for trying their spirits since distribution is limited. Prices are reasonable for genuine small-batch products, and you’re supporting the distillery directly.

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