Whiskey Acres Distilling Company sits on 1,400 acres of working farmland in DeKalb, Illinois, about an hour west of Chicago. Founded in 2013 by Nick Nagele, Jamie Walter, and Jim Walter, this farm-to-bottle operation grows its own corn, wheat, and rye right on the property where they distill. The distillery opened its doors in 2016 in a converted barn that serves as both production facility and tasting room, creating one of the most authentic grain-to-glass experiences you’ll find anywhere.
Nick Nagele, who handles the distilling duties, came from a finance background but had been homebrewing and distilling as a hobby for years before diving in full-time. The Walter brothers bring farming expertise—their family has been working this land for decades. What started as conversations about what to do with excess grain turned into a full-scale distillery operation. They’re literally distilling spirits from grain that was growing in the field outside their windows just months earlier, which gives you a connection to the product that’s pretty rare in the spirits world.
The operation produces bourbon, rye whiskey, vodka, and gin, all using estate-grown grains. The facility includes the working distillery with copper pot stills, a barrel rickhouse, and a tasting room where you can sample their spirits while looking out at the fields that produced them. It’s not fancy or polished—it’s a real working farm that happens to make excellent whiskey. You’ll often find one of the founders pouring tastings or giving tours, and they’re genuinely excited to talk about both the farming and distilling sides of what they do.