New Riff Distilling Announces Availability in All 50 States

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It’s a New Year and a new chapter for New Riff Distilling. After a decade of intentional growth, we’re proud to announce that our award-winning spirits will be available in all 50 states!

“Since our founding in 2014, we’ve strived to become one of the world’s great small distilleries — this move allows us to bring our passion and product to more people, providing more consistent availability and better service for our customers,” said President Mollie Lewis.

New Riff’s core products will be available at retailers across the country, including New Bottled-in-Bond Bourbon, New Riff Bottled-in-Bond Rye, New Riff Single Barrel Bourbon, New Riff Single Barrel Rye, New Riff 8-Year-Old Bourbon, New Riff 8-Year-Old Rye, and New Riff 6-Year-Old Malted Rye Whiskey, as well as New Riff Kentucky Wild Gin Bourbon Barreled.

*Timing and availability will vary by state, but don’t hesitate to ask your favorite retailer, bar or restaurant about stocking New Riff!

We’re thrilled to celebrate this milestone with our growing community of fans from coast to coast, bringing the New Riff experience to bourbon and rye lovers across the country.

“Nationwide distribution is a momentous step forward for New Riff and a testament to the deliberate growth and quality-first approach we’ve championed since day one,” said Chief Sales Officer Rawnica Dillingham. “We’re looking forward to sharing our passion and award-winning products with whiskey lovers across the country while staying true to our mission of crafting exceptional spirits with integrity.”

What are the new states?
Beginning in 2025, New Riff products will be available in Alabama, Arizona, Hawaii, Idaho, Iowa, Maine, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington and Wyoming.

Timing and availability will vary by state and products may not be available in some states until later in 2025.

Where is New Riff distributed now?
New Riff products are currently distributed in 34 states and the District of Columbia.

Arkansas, Alaska, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Nevada, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Washington DC, West Virginia and Wisconsin.

New Riff is also available internationally in select parts of the United Kingdom, Canada, Ireland, Germany and the Netherlands.

What products will be available in these new states?
Initially, only the core lineup of products will be available in new states. This includes New Riff Bottled-In-Bond Bourbon, New Riff Bottled-In-Bond Rye, New Riff Single Barrel Bourbon, New Riff Single Barrel Rye, New Riff 8-Year Old Bourbon, New Riff 8-Year Old Rye, New Riff 6-Year Old Malted Rye and New Riff Kentucky Wild Gin Bourbon Barreled.

Limited time offerings like Single Malt, Sherry Finish Malted Rye or Winter Whiskey may not be available in all markets.

What about shipping?
New Riff products are still able to be shipped to select states across the country. See map for details.

I can’t find New Riff near me?
Timing and product availability will vary by state, but if you don’t see New Riff, ask for it at your favorite retailer, bar or restaurant!

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*Due to state regulations, we are unable to sell or ship spirits directly to certain states. Availability and shipping options may vary based on your location. Please check local laws before placing an order.