The U.S. has been the fastest-growing region for whisky production in recent years, thanks to a boom in new craft distilleries. You’ll find whiskies here produced in everything from tiny “hillbilly stills” to some of the world’s most popular Bourbons. Once again, if you know of distillers or whiskies that should be added to this list, please let us know.
- 1792 Barton
- A. Smith Bowman
- Angel’s Envy
- Balcones Distillery
- Blanton’s
- Buffalo Trace/Great Bourbon.com
- Bulleit Bourbon
- Cabin Fever
- Catoctin Creek
- Charbay
- Cleveland Whiskey
- Copper Fox
- Corsair
- Death’s Door Spirits
- Dry Fly Distilling
- Early Times
- Evan Williams
- Four Roses
- Garrison Brothers Distillery
- George Dickel
- Grand Traverse Distillery
- Heartland Distillers
- Heaven Hill
- High West
- Hillrock Estate
- Jack Daniel’s
- James E. Pepper
- Jim Beam
- Kings County Distillery
- Knob Creek
- Koval Distillery
- Larceny Bourbon
- Lexington Brewing & Distilling
- Maker’s Mark
- McLain & Kyne
- Michter’s
- Middle West Spirits
- Old Elk
- Old Forester
- Old Pogue
- Old Potrero
- Old Rip Van Winkle
- Prichard’s
- Ranger Creek
- Rebel Yell
- Rock Town Distillery
- Roughstock
- Sazerac Rye
- Small Batch Collection
- Sons of Liberty
- St. George Spirits
- Stranahan’s
- Templeton Rye
- Tennessee Spirits Company
- The Notch
- Tuthilltown Spirits
- Valentine Distilling
- Virginia Moonshine
- WhistlePig
- Wild Turkey
- Willett/Kentucky Bourbon Distillers
- Woodford Reserve
- Wyoming Whiskey