When Allison Parc launched her French-whiskey company,听Brenne, in 2012, she says she was regularly mistaken as a promotional model, not the founder of the business. 鈥淪ome people would ask me if I really liked drinking whiskey, even after listening to the steps it took for me to create the whiskey in their glass,鈥 she recalls.
It鈥檚 not always easy to be a woman in the whiskey business. 鈥淔ewer than 1听percent of distilleries are owned by women,鈥 says Karen Locke, who owns , an agency that helps distilleries with marketing and branding. Before starting her agency, she spent 11 years as a spirits writer, and she says she is seeing more and more women make their way into leadership roles. That鈥檚 a good thing, because women are damn good whiskey makers.
鈥淲omen are beginning to make their mark in all aspects,鈥 says Rhonda Kallman, founder of Boston Harbor Distillery. Kallman started her career in the spirits industry as cofounder of the Boston Beer Company, which makes Sam Adams. Recently, she听was a panelist during the fifth annual Woman of the Vine and听Spirits Global Symposium, in Napa, California.听鈥淭here were 700 women in the industry that attended,鈥 Kallman says. 鈥淭o me听that was a remarkable sight, as it shows that things are starting to change.鈥
These women-made whiskies听are innovative and delicious.
Brenne French Single Malt
What, you鈥檝e never heard of French whiskey? We hadn鈥檛 either until entered our lives. 鈥淪o, funny thing鈥擣rance has been the largest consumer of Scotch per capita, but when Brenne launched in 2012, there were very few people distilling French whiskey,鈥 even in France, says Parc. After a career as a dancer with the Joffrey Ballet,听Parc decided to enter the spirits business and became obsessed with French whiskey, which, like most French foods, centers on terroir. Aged in France in cognac casks, this single malt has fruity notes and undertones of that top brittle on a听cr猫me br没l茅e. We especially love that when Parc was first starting out, she couldn鈥檛 secure a distributor in New York City, so she distributed it herself鈥攂y bike. The company will release fewer听than 300 cases of Brenne 10, which has aged ten听years, this year. $59.99;听available 听
Catskill听Provisions听New York听Honey Rye
Using honey produced on her 32-acre farm in Long Eddy, New York, 听CEO and founder, Claire Marin, has been blending rye whiskey on-site for three years听and is now taking the plunge and beginning her own distilling operation. 鈥淚 just finished building a distillery, and I made my first mash bill last week,鈥 Marin says, referring to the mix of grains that are fermented into booze. She鈥檒l also make a batch with rye wheat grown on the farm this spring. Between running a farm, a small specialty-foods company, tending 300 honeybee hives over three different counties, and now distilling whiskey, Marin has her hands full. But she鈥檚 managed to blend a perfect, slightly sweet rye. (She sells about 1,000 bottles a month.) She drinks hers with a dash of amaro and a twist of orange at the end of a long day. $43.59;听available
Skrewball Peanut Butter
Peanut-butter whiskey? Hear us out. The best things about whiskey are its toasty, fruity notes. Both toast and fruit go perfectly with peanut butter. So Peanut Butter Whiskey is not that weird when you stop to think about it. Skrewball was founded by husband and wife duo Brittany Merrill Yeng and Steven Yeng. Brittany听put her biochemistry degree to work figuring out how to get peanut butter to meld with alcohol. The result is a shot that鈥檚 peanutty but definitely not sticky or chunky. 鈥淧eanut butter was one of the first foods my husband had in America after arriving as a refugee from Cambodia,鈥 she says (she听left her job at a high-powered law firm to start Skrewball). 鈥淭o him, peanut butter is the taste of America.鈥 Steven听had a lot of experience bartending, so he tends to do customer-facing duties. Really, even if you鈥檙e a skeptic, this bottle is worth a try. It鈥檚 definitely more whiskey than nut butter. The peanut taste is subtle. But don鈥檛 just trust us:听the New York World Wine and Spirits Competition听just gave Skrewball a gold medal in the flavored-whiskey category. $21.99;听available throughout Southern California

Old Dominick Distillery听Huling Station
The first craft distillery of Memphis, Tennessee, which plans to produce 132,000 bottles of booze this year, isn鈥檛 owned by a woman. But it hired a woman as the company鈥檚 master distiller, and in doing so,听Alex Castle, 32, became听the state鈥檚 first female distiller. She鈥檚 a graduate of the University of Kentucky, where she studied chemical engineering. 鈥淚 definitely get a lot of surprised looks when people find out what I do for a living, and I think it鈥檚 a combination of being a woman and also being young,鈥 she says. Castle has been shepherding the first three of the company鈥檚 whiskeys through the distilling and aging process, and it鈥檚 going to be a few more years until they鈥檙e ready for sale, she says. In the meantime,听she鈥檚 earning loyal fans with the brand鈥檚 Huling Station, a four-year-old bourbon that was distilled before听 even had its own equipment. It has plenty of spice, a few dark fruit notes, plus caramel and vanilla on the nose. $32;听available 听
Republic Restoratives Rodham Rye听
Yup, it鈥檚 named after that Rodham. 鈥淲e wanted to create a brand to commemorate what we thought would be a historic inauguration,鈥 says Pia Carusone, founder of the Washington, D.C.鈥揵ased . 鈥淚t turned out to be historic听but for different reasons than we thought.鈥 After the election, it听put the whiskey听on hold for a few weeks听but then came back to it. 鈥淲e realized there might be an even more important reason to create a whiskey inspired by women,鈥 Carusone says. Rodham has a lower mash bill than most ryes, so it isn鈥檛 quite as piquant. If you don鈥檛 think you like rye whiskey, this is the one to try. Carusone loves it in a Sazerac, but it鈥檚 also lovely sipped neat. $79;听available
Boston Harbor听Putnam New England Single Malt听
Rhonda Kallman听is finally working on her first true love: whiskey. 鈥淚 love everything about alcoholic beverages鈥攊ngredients, complexity of flavors, the conviviality associated with it, and how it makes you feel,鈥 she says, adding that spirits听in particular听are fun because they get better with age, and that adds a whole new level of interest to the equation. Even though Kallman was one of the pioneers of craft brew and knows firsthand how hard it is to nab shelf space when big brands dominate the landscape, she says that being small in the spirits business has been surprisingly hard. Still, Kallman is forging ahead with a single malt aged in new American oak barrels and bottled at 100 proof. Her favorite thing about her job is tasting each day as the whiskey progresses. And, yes, she drinks her whiskey neat. $74.99;听the company can ship through , in Rhode Island
Oliverlane听
Co-owner Ashley Pham started working on this cucumber-and-mint-infused whiskey in her Manhattan apartment. 鈥淭he first batch was a passion project,鈥 she says. 鈥淥ur hunch was that blending fresh ingredients in whiskey could make it smoother and mellow out the typical fiery finish.鈥 It turned out to be more complicated than she thought. The first few iterations were a hot mess. Finally, she hired a master blender to help. 鈥淗e instantly understood the vision and agreed to work on the recipe,鈥 Pham听says. For a year, she tested the blender鈥檚 concoctions. None of them were what she wanted, and she was about to give up when听the perfect sample arrived. The final product was . Pham, who has a听master鈥檚 in computer engineering, still holds a day job at a tech firm. But as Oliverlane grows, that may change. Pham says it听plans to produce thousands of bottles this year. OK, cucumber-and-mint-infused whiskey sounds like spa water spiked with听alcohol, right? It鈥檚 not. The cucumber and mint are听subtle. It mostly tastes like whiskey but doesn鈥檛 burn with the same ferocity. If you like your whiskey neat, you鈥檒l be happy with Oliverlane neat. If you go for cocktails, try it topped with a hit of club soda. $44.99;听available 听
Kikori听
Rice whiskeys are having a moment, and this one should absolutely be on your list. More delicate than wheat- or corn-based spirits, it鈥檚 the kind of drink you could sip every day and never grow tired of. Company founder Ann Soh Woods, who came to the industry from a business and marketing past, is overseeing the distilling, aging, and bottling process in Japan before the spirit makes its way to the U.S. 鈥淚 created Kikori as an outlet for two seemingly unrelated passions: a love of Japanese culture and traditions, and a fondness for great cocktails,鈥 she says. She鈥檚 perfectly managed to do both. Kikori is great straight from a glass, but it also blends effortlessly into a blood orange sour or Kikori mule. $49.99;听available 听
Kikori Blood Orange Sour
- 1.5 ounces听Kikori Whiskey
- 1 ounce听fresh blood orange juice
- 0.5 ounce听honey syrup (equal parts water and honey, stir until dissolved)
- 0.5 ounce听fresh lemon juice
- 1 egg white
- Dash of Angostura bitters
Add all ingredients to a shaker听and dry-shake. Then add ice, shake again, and double-strain into a glass. Garnish with a blood orange wheel.
Backwards Distilling Company听American
This听, based in Casper, Wyoming, is run by siblings Amber and Chad Pollock. Amber, who entered the spirits industry after working as a school music teacher, handles the business side of the operations (she still teaches private violin lessons in her free time), while Chad does the distilling.听Their听parents help out, too. Besides bringing their gin, vodka, rum, and now whiskey鈥攚hich they plan to produce 3,000 bottles of this year鈥攖o market, Amber听has also been working hard to help elevate Casper鈥檚 cocktail culture. Tia Troy, who works on behalf of Visit Casper, describes her听as 鈥渁 force.鈥 When she鈥檚 not writing cocktail recipes for her own tasting room, she鈥檚 helping other bars with their menus and Casper to become a craft-cocktail destination. Last summer听she was appointed by Wyoming鈥檚 governor to an economic diversity council, and while she鈥檚 still relatively new to the industry, she鈥檚 already made her way onto the board of the American Craft Spirits Association. Amber drinks her Backwards American Whiskey neat, in a Manhattan, or听in her newest creation: a听Granny Smith whiskey sour. $45;听available at liquor stores throughout Wyoming
Granny Smith Whiskey Sour
- 2 ounces听Backwards American Whiskey
- 0.5 ounce听fresh lemon juice
- 0.75 ounce听simple syrup
- 0.75 ounce听Granny Smith apple juice
- 1 egg white
Shake all ingredients together with ice, strain back into shaker and shake vigorously again without ice, pour into a rocks glass, and spritz with a lemon peel for garnish.