After months of quiet work, we finally rebuilt our website.
Not to chase trends. Not to look louder.
We did it to make things clearer.
TimberCreekDistillery.com now reflects what actually happens here, day to day, on the farm. It shows how we work, what we offer, and why people make the drive to Crestview to spend time with us.
If you’ve been here before, the new site should feel familiar. If you haven’t, it should feel honest.
Timber Creek Distillery sits in the Florida Panhandle, away from the crowds and close to the kind of roads people don’t rush down. The old site didn’t fully explain that. This one does a better job of showing the pace, the place, and the people behind it.
What Changed
The biggest change is how easy it is to understand what’s happening here.
Our experiences are now simple to explore. Distillery tours. Bourbon blending sessions. Cigar rolling and whiskey tastings. Even axe throwing. Each one exists for a reason, and the site finally explains what makes them different instead of treating them like generic attractions.
The private label side of the business is clearer now too. We distill corn, rye, wheat, and barley separately. That matters. It gives us control, flexibility, and the ability to build spirits with intention. The new pages explain how that process works and what starting a private label project actually looks like.
Planning a visit is easier as well. The visit page lays out where we are, how to book, and what to expect when you arrive. If you’re heading toward Destin, Fort Walton Beach, or 30A, it’s now obvious how Timber Creek fits into that trip.
We also cleaned up the shop. While we can’t ship spirits, we do offer curated wine, hats, shirts, glassware, and other merchandise that reflects the same hands-on approach we bring to distilling.
Why We Built It This Way
Timber Creek has always been about doing things carefully. One grain at a time. One step at a time. We built the distillery ourselves, and we wanted a website that felt just as grounded.
This rebuild wasn’t about hype.
It was about clarity.
The new site makes it easier to understand what we do, why we do it, and whether it’s something you want to be part of.
Take a look when you have time.
And if it feels like your kind of place, come see it in person.