CRAFT DISTILLERY

Widow Jane Distillery

Brooklyn,
New York
— Bourbon, Rye

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

COCKTAILS

RESERVATIONS

BOTTLE SALES

DISTILLERY SNAPSHOT

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Production Floor
Watch whiskey being made while you taste
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Rosendale Water
Same limestone that built New York City
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Apple Wood Rye
New York orchard staves, nowhere else
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Brooklyn Climate
Dramatic temperature swings age whiskey differently
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Barrel Samples
Taste straight from aging barrels during tours
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Red Hook
Multiple distilleries walking distance from subway
📞 (718) 407-4927
🌐 http://widowjane.com/
📍 218 Conover St, Brooklyn, NY 11231, USA

ABOUT THIS DISTILLERY

Brooklyn Warehouse Where Real Whiskey Gets Made

Widow Jane Distillery sits in a converted 1920s warehouse in Brooklyn’s Red Hook neighborhood, where founders Daniel Preston and Lisa Wicker started distilling in 2012 after years of sourcing and blending aged whiskeys. The operation began when Preston, a former pharmaceutical executive, and Wicker, who has a background in spirits marketing, decided to move beyond just bottling sourced whiskey to actually making their own. The 10,000-square-foot facility houses custom copper pot stills and serves as both production space and tasting room, with exposed brick walls and industrial fixtures that honor the building’s warehouse roots. They’re known for their straight bourbons, rye whiskeys, and an apple wood-aged rye that’s become something of a signature. The Widow Jane name comes from a limestone mine in Rosendale, New York, where they source the mineral-rich water used in their whiskey production. Preston and Wicker spent years perfecting their blending techniques before taking the leap into distilling, and master distiller Sienna Jevremov joined the team to oversee production. The company started as a way to create distinctly New York whiskeys, using local ingredients when possible and aging in the fluctuating temperatures of Brooklyn’s climate. They’ve grown from a small blending operation to a full production distillery that’s helped establish Red Hook as a legitimate spirits destination. Visitors get to see the entire production process, from milling corn and wheat to bottling, all under one roof. The tasting room overlooks the production floor through large windows, so you’re watching whiskey being made while you’re drinking it. The space feels authentically industrial rather than polished—concrete floors, metal beams, and the constant hum of production equipment. Tours include tastings of their core lineup plus occasional barrel samples, and the staff genuinely knows the technical details of their process. It’s one of the few places in NYC where you can watch whiskey being distilled in real time.

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WHAT SETS THEM APART

Limestone Mine Water From Upstate New York

The mineral-rich limestone water from the Widow Jane Mine in Rosendale, New York, sets their whiskey apart—it’s the same water source that built much of New York City’s infrastructure in the 1800s. They’re also aging whiskey in Brooklyn’s dramatically changing climate, which creates different expansion and contraction patterns in the barrels compared to Kentucky’s more stable temperatures. Their apple wood-aged rye uses wood from New York orchards, giving it a distinctly regional character that you won’t find elsewhere. The distillery operates as a true grain-to-glass facility in an urban setting, which means you can watch the entire whiskey-making process happening just steps from the tasting bar.

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THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE

Working Distillery Not Tourist Attraction

You’ll start in the tasting room with views directly into the production floor, where you can see the mash tuns and copper stills in action during operating hours. Tours are led by production staff who can explain the technical aspects of their process, from the limestone water filtration system to their barrel char levels. The space smells like grain and wood, with the sound of machinery providing a working distillery soundtrack. Tastings include their straight bourbon, rye, and seasonal releases, often with barrel samples if timing’s right. The atmosphere is more working warehouse than polished visitor center, which gives you a genuine behind-the-scenes feel rather than a sanitized tour experience.

IS IT WORTH VISITING

Urban Craft Whiskey Done Right

This works best for whiskey enthusiasts who want to understand production rather than casual tourists looking for Instagram moments. You’ll get real insight into urban distilling and taste whiskeys that showcase New York terroir in ways that most craft distilleries don’t achieve. The location in Red Hook means you can easily combine it with other Brooklyn attractions, but it’s not the most convenient if you’re staying in Manhattan. Serious bourbon and rye drinkers will appreciate the technical knowledge of the staff and the chance to taste barrel samples. If you’re more interested in cocktails than straight whiskey, you might find the experience too production-focused.

⚠️ VISITING TIPS

Book tours online at least a week ahead since they fill up, especially on weekends. The Red Hook location can be tricky via public transit—take the F or G train to Smith-9th Street and walk about 10 minutes, or just take a rideshare. Parking is available on surrounding streets but can be limited on busy weekends. Ask about barrel samples if you visit during production hours, typically weekday mornings. Their bottles make good souvenirs since distribution is still limited outside New York. The neighborhood has several good restaurants if you want to make an afternoon of it, and Van Brunt Stillhouse is walking distance if you want to hit multiple distilleries.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Widow Jane Distillery — Visitor FAQ

Do I need to book a tour in advance?
Yes, tours fill up quickly and walk-ins aren’t guaranteed spots. Book online through their website at least a week ahead, especially for weekend visits. They offer multiple tour times on operating days.
What makes their whiskey different from Kentucky bourbon?
They use limestone-filtered water from upstate New York mines and age in Brooklyn’s fluctuating climate, which creates different barrel interactions than Kentucky’s stable temperatures. Their apple wood-aged rye uses New York orchard wood for regional character.
How do I get there by public transportation?
Take the F or G train to Smith-9th Street station, then walk about 10 minutes south to Red Hook. The neighborhood isn’t super transit-friendly, so rideshare might be easier if you’re coming from Manhattan.

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