Distillery Ups and Downs of 2025
Uncertainty looms for spirit makers in northern Michigan as they face rising costs, a waning drinking culture, and the side effects of the federal government shutdown.
Michigan has more than 80 craft distilleries and ranks seventh in the nation for the number of spirit producers, according to the Michigan Craft Distillers Association. In 2016, Michigan had 36 distilleries, and by 2020, it more than doubled. All told, the spirits industry generates more than $1 billion for Michigan’s economy through the distilling process, manufacturing, wholesale, retail and tourism, according to the Michigan Craft Distillers Association. Roughly three million pounds of Michigan-grown grain and fruits are used in the distilling process each year.
Despite the challenges and economic turbulence, distillers are not declaring last call. Instead, this week's Northern Express - sister publication of The Ticker - details how several northern Michigan spirit makers are expanding their operation and rolling out new products for the upcoming seasons.
The Northern Express is available to read online, or pick up a free copy on newsstands at more than 650 locations in 13 counties across northern Michigan.