CRAFT DISTILLERY

WanderFolk Distillery

Guthrie,
Oklahoma
— Bourbon, Rye

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

RESERVATIONS

FAMILY FRIENDLY

BOTTLE SALES

DISTILLERY SNAPSHOT

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Local Sourcing
Oklahoma corn and wheat from nearby farms
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Custom Equipment
500-gallon Vendome copper still, handpicked specs
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Smart Aging
15-gallon barrels plus temperature cycling tricks
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Personal Touch
Owners Chad and Sarah lead every tour
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Territorial Capital
1920s brick building in historic downtown
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Brewing Background
Proprietary yeast strain, precise fermentation control
📞 (405) 445-6448
🌐 https://wanderfolkspirits.com/
📍 124 E Oklahoma Ave, Guthrie, OK 73044, USA

ABOUT THIS DISTILLERY

Historic Guthrie Gets Its First Grain-to-Glass

WanderFolk Distillery sits in historic downtown Guthrie, Oklahoma, occupying a restored brick building that feels like it’s been part of this territorial capital’s fabric for decades. Founded by husband-and-wife team Chad and Sarah Bronson in 2020, this small-batch operation emerged from Chad’s background in craft brewing and Sarah’s marketing expertise, combined with their shared obsession with American whiskey culture. They spent two years converting the 3,000-square-foot space, installing a custom 500-gallon copper still from Vendome Copper & Brass Works that now produces bourbon, rye whiskey, and seasonal spirits. The Bronsons didn’t stumble into distilling—they methodically planned their entry into Oklahoma’s growing craft spirits scene after Chad spent years perfecting recipes as a homebrewer and studying under established distillers across Kentucky and Tennessee. Sarah handled the business side, navigating Oklahoma’s complex liquor laws and securing local investors who believed in bringing premium craft spirits to a town better known for its Wild West history than its whiskey. The name “WanderFolk” reflects their philosophy of exploring traditional American spirits through a modern lens, drawing inspiration from both pre-Prohibition recipes and contemporary craft techniques. Visitors enter a tasting room that blends industrial elements with warm wood accents, where the Bronsons or their small team personally guide tastings and tours. The operation runs lean but intentional—they’re aging their flagship bourbon in 15-gallon barrels for faster maturation while also laying down traditional 53-gallon barrels for future releases. You can watch the entire process through large windows that separate the production area from the tasting space, and the Bronsons are usually happy to explain why they chose specific grains from Oklahoma farms or how their barrel-char levels affect flavor development.

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WHAT SETS THEM APART

Oklahoma Grains Meet Accelerated Aging Science

WanderFolk operates as one of Oklahoma’s few grain-to-glass distilleries, sourcing corn and wheat directly from farms within 100 miles of Guthrie while importing their rye from Montana and North Dakota. Their approach combines traditional bourbon-making with accelerated aging techniques—using smaller barrels and controlled temperature cycling in their aging room to achieve complexity typically requiring years in standard barrels. Chad Bronson’s brewing background shows in his attention to fermentation, using a proprietary yeast strain he developed and maintaining fermentation temperatures within a two-degree range. The distillery’s location in Guthrie adds historical weight—this town served as Oklahoma’s first territorial capital, and the building itself dates to the 1920s, giving the operation roots in a place where bootleggers once operated during Prohibition.

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TASTINGS

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THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE

Founders Pour Every Sample Themselves

Tours at WanderFolk feel intimate because Chad or Sarah typically lead them personally, walking you through their 500-gallon copper still while explaining grain selection and fermentation processes. The tasting room features a live-edge wood bar where you’ll sample their current releases—usually including their flagship bourbon, rye whiskey, and whatever seasonal spirit they’re experimenting with. The space smells like vanilla and oak from the aging barrels visible through glass partitions, and you’ll hear the gentle bubbling of active fermentation tanks during production days. Chad enjoys explaining the technical aspects of distillation while Sarah focuses on flavor profiles and food pairings, making for conversations that feel educational without being overwhelming.

IS IT WORTH VISITING

Young Distillery With Serious Potential

If you’re interested in seeing craft distilling up close and personal, WanderFolk delivers an authentic behind-the-scenes experience you won’t get at larger operations. The Bronsons’ hands-on approach means you’re learning from the actual people making the spirits, not hired tour guides reading scripts. Their bourbon shows real promise despite being relatively young, and the rye whiskey demonstrates serious potential. However, if you’re expecting aged, complex whiskeys or a polished visitor center experience, you might want to wait a few years as they continue building inventory and refining their visitor program. This works best for spirits enthusiasts who appreciate seeing a craft distillery in its early stages and don’t mind that some of their best products are still aging.

⚠️ VISITING TIPS

Call ahead or check their social media before visiting—the Bronsons sometimes close for production work or barrel transfers, especially during weekdays. Parking is easy along Oklahoma Avenue, and the building is hard to miss with its WanderFolk signage. Ask Chad about his fermentation process if you’re interested in the technical side, or request to try their barrel-strength samples if you want to taste their spirits at full proof. Weekend afternoons typically offer the best chance of catching both owners, and they’re more likely to have time for extended conversations about their process. Don’t expect a gift shop—bottle sales are limited to what they have on hand, and their selection changes based on production schedules.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

WanderFolk Distillery — Visitor FAQ

Do I need to make a reservation for tastings and tours?
Yes, you should call ahead or message them on social media to schedule your visit. Chad and Sarah often handle tours personally, so advance notice ensures they’re available and not in the middle of production work.
How long has WanderFolk been aging their whiskey?
They started distilling in 2020, so their current releases are relatively young. They use smaller 15-gallon barrels for faster maturation while also laying down traditional 53-gallon barrels for longer-aged future releases.
Can I buy bottles of their bourbon and rye whiskey?
Yes, they sell bottles on-site, but availability depends on their current production and inventory levels. Their selection changes based on what they have ready for release, so call ahead if you’re looking for specific spirits.

GETTING THERE

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📍124 E Oklahoma Ave, Guthrie, OK 73044, USA

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📞 (405) 445-6448

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