Detroit City Distillery is 10-Year Aged

Detroit City Distillery celebrates a decade of producing craft spirits and creative collaborations in Eastern Market.
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The Whiskey Factory started distilling in 2015, right before Detroit City Distillery began nationwide distribution. // Photograph by Josh Scott

In September 2014, abartender friend called and asked me if I鈥檇 like to check out something new in Eastern Market: a craft distillery. In my mind, distilleries were massive, blocks-long complexes like the one I could see across the river in Windsor, Ontario鈥檚 Walkerville neighborhood or ancient, refined producers like those in Kentucky or Scotland. An old brick warehouse in then-sleepy seemed like a novelty that might not last.

Ten years later, and boy, was I wrong. Since its opening as a tasting room with a few barrels stored in the back room, 鈥檚 eight owners have pushed themselves to expand, to create new spirits, and to make their Eastern Market distillery, tasting room, and event space some of Detroit鈥檚 magnet entertainment venues.

J.P. Jerome was one of those eight founders and continues today as the master distiller, overseeing distillers Steve Orzechowski and Rex Harrison. That opening week, he says, was 鈥渢otally crazy. Being an owner, it was amazing and exciting, and I was just happy that a bunch of people showed up to visit our place. Because [there鈥檚] always the fear that you put two years of work in and open the doors, and it鈥檚 just a giant dud.鈥

During the first wild months of the tasting room, DCD served two kinds of vodka, a gin, and the owners鈥 first crack at whiskey: the Bloodline American whiskey, using Michigan grains that were distilled and aged off-site. That first whiskey, says Jerome, is where he and his partners really found their footing. From the first off-site-distilled whiskey to today, he figures there have been a few dozen offerings, and a handful of clear spirits have stuck around, including the Railroad Gin, Summer Rum, and Paczki Day vodka. They鈥檝e also dived into well-publicized collaborations including the Honey Barrel bourbon with and The Detroit News 150th single-barrel bourbon. These days, Jerome estimates that 鈥90-plus percent of our time is making bourbon.鈥

Currently, 鈥90-plus percent of our time is making bourbon,鈥 Detroit City Distillery co-owner J.P. Jerome estimates. // Photograph by Josh Scott

The first year after opening, the tasting room had around 15 barrels aging in the back, Jerome says. 鈥淭he entire distilling space [was filled] with barrels and totes and bottles of booze. 鈥 In the morning, we鈥檇 have to take it all out into the alley, so we had room to distill or bottle or whatever we were doing, and then at the end of the day bring it all back in.鈥

Fortunately, the team soon found a solution in a repurposed building with its own boozy past as the onetime home of Goebel Brewing Co. and then Stroh鈥檚 Ice Cream. In 2015, , just down Gratiot Avenue from Eastern Market, started production as a distilling space, just before the partners began distributing Detroit City Distillery products nationwide. Not long after, head distiller Steve Orzechowski even used the rickhouse to host his own wedding, which gave DCD鈥檚 owners the idea to renovate the space as an event venue in 2017. Today, The Whiskey Factory hosts weddings and corporate events and provides private tours and tastings.

Jerome admits 鈥渢his is the first business I鈥檝e ever founded and operated, so there鈥檚 no handbook, and all kinds of weird things [have happened] along the way.鈥 Still, he鈥檚 grateful for his partners and excited for the next steps. After 10 years in Eastern Market, a lot has changed 鈥 in the market, in the cocktail world, and in Detroit overall 鈥 Jerome says, but 鈥淚 love where we ended up after 10 years, and I love where we鈥檙e headed.鈥


This story originally appeared in the December 2024 issue of 黑料网 Detroit magazine. To read more, pick up a copy of 黑料网 Detroit at a local retail outlet. Our will be available on Dec. 9.