Find unique spirits at these distilleries around Winston-Salem

The facilities celebrate history while creating new tastes.

Bottles of liquor sitting on a wooden countertop in a dark room. White smoke is behind them.

Old Nick Williams Co. products include whiskey, rum, and vodka.

Photo by Old Nick Williams Co. Farm and Distillery

Three local distilleries operate in the spirit of true craftsmanship. Here’s a look at why their sips are worth savoring.

Sutler’s Spirit Co.

The distillery located on Mill Works Street in the West End was Winston-Salem’s first legal distillery in 200 years when it opened in 2012. It’s named after civilians who sold goods to soldiers near military camps and forts.

The signature product — a 94-proof gin — has hints of juniper, lemon, and orange. You’ll find bottles on shelves in local ABC stores + in cocktails across the city.

The distillery is only open to the public for special events. Keep an eye on Facebook and Instagram to stay in the know.

Broad Branch Distillery

What started as a business endeavor between friends in 2014 has expanded to a distillery, tasting room, and cocktail lounge on North Trade Street. Sisters Natalie Spinosa and Anna Windham carry on their father’s commitment to using quality ingredients.

The distillery’s whiskeys, rums, and bourbons have gotten national attention. Fans look forward to special collaborations and limited releases (the next Boykin Rum release is happening Saturday, July 27).

Wooden barrels stacked on top of each other in rows.

Broad Branch’s distillery is open daily and tours are available.

Photo by WStoday

Distillery tours on the first Saturday of each month give you a peek at the barrel-aging process in action. The tasting room offers flavors and direct bottle purchases. The cocktail lounge offers a full-service bar Wednesday to Sunday.

Old Nick Williams Co.

The farm and distillery on Williams Road in Lewisville has been in the Williams family since the 1760s. The distillery was established in 1768 and shut down during Prohibition. Brothers Van and John Williams revived the family business in 2014.

Although whiskeys are the distillery’s most well-known product, Old Nick Williams also makes vodka and rum. You can pick up bottles at local ABC stores and at the farm.

Schedule a tour of the production facility Monday through Saturday to see how spirits are made. The Busted Barrel Cocktail Bar is open daily + frequently hosts live music and food trucks. Stay on top of events on Instagram.

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