CRAFT DISTILLERY

Two James Spirits – Grand Rapids

Grand Rapids,
Michigan
— Bourbon, Rye, Vodka, Gin

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

COCKTAILS

FAMILY FRIENDLY

BOTTLE SALES

DISTILLERY SNAPSHOT

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Historic First
Michigan’s first distillery since Prohibition ended
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Local Grains
Michigan farmers supply the grain next door
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Engineering Precision
Former automotive engineer runs the stills
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High-Rye Bourbon
Grass Widow brings the spice and heat
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Working Distillery
Watch copper stills and fermentation in action
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Downtown Location
Heart of Grand Rapids craft beverage scene
📞 (616) 840-0502
🌐 http://www.twojames.com/
📍 740 Michigan St NE Suite 100A, Grand Rapids, MI 49503, USA

ABOUT THIS DISTILLERY

Michigan's First Post-Prohibition Distillery Still Leading the Way

Two James Spirits opened their Grand Rapids location in 2019, bringing their Detroit-born craft distilling expertise to Michigan Street in the heart of the city’s downtown. Founded by Peter Bailey and David Landrum in Detroit back in 2013, Two James became Michigan’s first distillery since Prohibition, and their Grand Rapids outpost continues that pioneering spirit in a sleek, industrial space that doubles as both production facility and tasting room. The distillery focuses on small-batch American whiskeys, vodka, and gin, with a commitment to using Michigan-grown grains whenever possible. Bailey, a former automotive engineer, and Landrum, who came from the finance world, didn’t follow the typical path into distilling. They started Two James after becoming fascinated with the craft during trips to Kentucky and Scotland, eventually deciding Detroit needed its own distillery after decades without one. The Grand Rapids location represents their expansion beyond Detroit, choosing the city for its vibrant food and drink scene and proximity to Michigan’s agricultural regions. Master distiller Bailey brings a methodical, engineering approach to production, while the team focuses on creating spirits that reflect Michigan’s agricultural heritage. Visitors to the Grand Rapids location experience an active production facility where you can watch the distilling process firsthand. The space features their custom-built stills alongside a modern tasting room with industrial touches that reflect the building’s character. You’ll taste through their core lineup of whiskeys and spirits while learning about their grain-to-glass process, and the staff genuinely knows the stories behind each bottle. The atmosphere strikes a balance between serious craft distilling and approachable hospitality.

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WHAT SETS THEM APART

From Detroit to Grand Rapids Engineering Meets Whiskey

Two James holds the distinction of being Michigan’s first distillery to operate since Prohibition ended, giving them genuine historical significance beyond typical craft distillery marketing. Their approach centers on using Michigan-grown grains and working directly with local farmers, creating a true grain-to-glass operation that reflects the state’s agricultural character. The Grand Rapids location serves as both a production facility and visitor center, meaning you’re experiencing an active distillery rather than just a tasting room. Bailey’s engineering background brings a precision to their distilling process that shows in the consistency and quality of their spirits, while their focus on American whiskey styles gives them a clear identity in Michigan’s growing craft spirits scene.

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

FOOD AVAILABLE

COCKTAILS

RESERVATIONS

FAMILY FRIENDLY

BOTTLE SALES

THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE

Active Production Floor Not Just a Tasting Room

You’ll step into an active production facility where the copper stills and fermentation tanks are part of the experience, not hidden away. The tasting room has an industrial feel with concrete floors and exposed elements, but comfortable seating makes it welcoming for sampling their spirits. Staff members are knowledgeable about the production process and can explain how they source their grains and develop their recipes. Tastings walk you through their whiskey lineup with stories about each expression, and you can often watch parts of the distilling process during your visit. The space feels authentic and unpretentious, focused on the spirits rather than flashy décor.

IS IT WORTH VISITING

Genuine Craft Distilling Worth Your Time

If you’re interested in Michigan’s craft distilling scene or want to understand grain-to-glass production, Two James delivers a genuine experience. Their historical significance as Michigan’s first post-Prohibition distillery adds context that bourbon enthusiasts will appreciate, and Bailey’s engineering approach to distilling creates spirits worth tasting. The Grand Rapids location works well for both serious whiskey drinkers who want to learn about their process and casual visitors looking for quality tastings. You won’t find gimmicky tours or over-the-top experiences, but you will get honest craft distilling with Michigan character. It’s particularly worthwhile if you’re exploring Grand Rapids’ food and drink scene, as it represents the city’s commitment to local, quality producers.

⚠️ VISITING TIPS

Check their website or call ahead for current hours and tasting availability, as production schedules can affect visitor access. The location on Michigan Street has street parking available, but downtown Grand Rapids can get busy during events and weekends. Ask about their grain sourcing during your visit – the staff enjoys talking about their relationships with Michigan farmers. Try their whiskey expressions side by side to understand their house style, and don’t skip their vodka if you typically focus on brown spirits. If you’re visiting other downtown Grand Rapids breweries or restaurants, Two James fits well into a walking tour of the area’s craft beverage scene.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Two James Spirits – Grand Rapids — Visitor FAQ

What makes Two James historically significant in Michigan?
Two James became Michigan’s first distillery to operate since Prohibition ended, reopening commercial distilling in the state after decades. They started in Detroit in 2013 and expanded to Grand Rapids in 2019, pioneering Michigan’s modern craft distilling movement.
Do they really use Michigan-grown grains?
Yes, they work directly with Michigan farmers to source their grains whenever possible, creating a true grain-to-glass operation. This connection to local agriculture is central to their identity and influences the character of their spirits.
Can you see the distilling process during a visit?
The Grand Rapids location is an active production facility, so you can often see parts of the distilling process during your visit. Tours include the production area where their stills and fermentation tanks are located, giving you a behind-the-scenes look at their operations.

GETTING THERE

Find Two James Spirits – Grand Rapids

📍740 Michigan St NE Suite 100A, Grand Rapids, MI 49503, USA

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📞 (616) 840-0502

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