
TEXAS WHISKEYS
WHISKEYS, DISTILLERS, AND BRANDS
BASED IN TEXAS
TEXAS WHISKEYS
Bold.
Proud.
All our own.
Let’s be honest—Texas is one incredible state. From the wide skies of the Panhandle to the Gulf Coast breeze, from El Paso to Texarkana, we’re home to some of the most iconic landscapes, vibrant cities, and proud people in the country.
Same goes for our whiskey.
Texas whiskey stands on its own—shaped by our climate, crafted by passionate makers, and rooted in a tradition that’s still being written. Across the state, you’ll find distilleries putting out rich, flavorful, world-class whiskey that could only come from here.
Below is a list of distilleries making great whiskey in the Lone Star State. We’ll keep it updated as we discover more worth sharing. This list was updated 7/30/2025.
Texas Whiskey Association Members
The following distilleries are proud members of the Texas Whiskey Association (TXWA).
TXWA is a collective of Texas-based distillers dedicated to educating consumers and supporting whiskey made entirely within the borders of the Lone Star State. The association promotes truth and transparency in labeling, while setting certification standards that ensure quality, authenticity, and integrity in every bottle.
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Andalusia Whiskey Co.
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Balcones Distilling
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Bendt Distilling Co.
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Bingham Bourbon
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Bomb City Distillling
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Chapline Distillery
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Copper Shot Distilling
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Fierce Whiskers Distillery
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Garrison Brothers Distillery
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Giant Texas Distillery
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Hush and Whisper
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Ironroot Republic
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Johnny Pickles Distillery
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K. Spoetzl Distillery
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Lone Elm Whiskey
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Maverick Whiskey Co.
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Milam and Greene Whiskey
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Modisett & Sons
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Ranger Creek Brewing & Distilling
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Real Spirits Distilling
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Shire Distilling Co.
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Spirit of Texas Distillery
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Still Austin Whiskey Co.
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Tahwahkaro Distilling
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Treaty Oak Distilling
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War Trail Spirits
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Wilson Valley Mercantile
Texas-based distilleries, blenders, and bottliers that are not TXWA members.
The following distilleries, blenders, and bottlers are based in Texas but are not members of the Texas Whiskey Association (TXWA).
Many of these producers craft grain-to-glass whiskey or use a combination of sourcing and in-house production. A number are aging their spirits right here in Texas, allowing our unique climate to shape the final character before bottling. One thing’s for sure—there’s some excellent whiskey coming from every corner of the state.
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1845 Distilling Co.
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1876 Texas Straight Bourbon
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Acre Distilling
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Alamo Distilling
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American Badass Whiskey
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Austin Craft Spirits (Austin 101)
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BAHNBRËCKER
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Banner Distilling Co.
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Bearded Wheat Whiskey
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Big Spring Distilling
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Blackland Distillery
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Blue Flag Distillery
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Box Car Texas Whiskey
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Coastal Bend Distilling
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Crowded Barrel Whiskey Co.
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Devils River Whiskey
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Distillery at Kiepersol
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Fire Oak Distillery
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GF Spirits
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Herman Marshall Distillery
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Iron Wolf Ranch and Distillery
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Kooper Family Rye
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Lockwood Distilling
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Moonshine Ridge
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Oak and Eden
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Old Humble Distilling Company
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Rebecca Creek Distillery
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Rek Hill Distillery
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Remington Family Distillers
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Republic Whiskey
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Silver Star Spirits
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Sisterdale Whiskey
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Sixth Street Spirits
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Swift Distillery
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Texas Heartland Whiskey
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Texas Tail Distilling
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Title No 21
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TX Whiskey Ranch
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William Price Distilling
Ranger Creek Brewing and Distilling Whiskey Conversation
We visit with TJ and Josh from Ranger Creek Brewing and Distilling. We discuss the history tie in with the Texas Rangers, their whiskey club and whiskeys they produce.
Whiskey Conversations: Ironroot Republic
We sit down with Robert Likarish from Ironroot Republic to discuss the origins of its name, the Cognac influence, their whiskeys, and the future.
Whiskey Conversations: Blackland Distillery
We sit down with Markus Kypreos, Founder of Blackland Distillery, to discuss its origins, sourcing, a unique grain, and the future of their grain to glass operation.
Whiskey Conversations: Saint Liberty Whiskey
We sit down with Mark SoRelle of Saint Liberty Whiskey. During this Whiskey Conversation, we discuss their new whiskey Bertie’s Bear Gulch Bourbon. How it came about and its tie into historic women bootleggers.