There is something quietly extraordinary happening just off the beaten path in Denton’s industrial arts corridor, tucked into a converted warehouse space that smells faintly of toasted grain and oak. Lone Star Spirits, Denton’s own craft distillery, is the kind of place that earns a permanent spot on your mental list of “places I need to take every single person who visits me.” It is not flashy. It does not need to be. What it offers is something far more valuable: genuine craft, genuine people, and a genuinely good time.
From the moment you walk through the door, you get the sense that this is a labor of love rather than a corporate venture. The tasting room is warm and approachable, with exposed brick, wood accents, and the kind of lighting that makes everything feel a little more civilized. The copper stills visible through the glass partition are not decorative — they are working hard, producing small-batch vodka, whiskey, gin, and seasonal specialty spirits that have earned the distillery a loyal following among Denton locals and craft spirits enthusiasts from across the Metroplex.
The tasting experience itself is unhurried and genuinely educational without ever feeling like a lecture. The staff — knowledgeable but never pretentious — walk you through each expression, explaining the grains used, the distillation process, and what makes each bottle distinct. You will leave knowing more about how spirits are made than you ever expected, and you will probably leave with a bottle or two tucked under your arm as well.
What makes Lone Star Spirits particularly special in the context of Denton is how thoroughly it fits the city’s character. Denton has always celebrated the independent and the handcrafted — from its vinyl record shops to its live music venues to its farm-to-table restaurants. The distillery slots naturally into that tradition. Everything here is made in small batches, with locally sourced grains wherever possible, and the attention to detail shows in every pour.
If you time your visit right, weekend afternoons often bring light live music, local food trucks parked just outside, and a relaxed crowd that skews creative and curious. It is an ideal Saturday afternoon destination — close enough to the Denton Square to pair with a stroll through the neighborhood, but immersive enough to anchor an entire outing on its own.
Whether you are a devoted whiskey drinker, a gin enthusiast, or simply someone who appreciates watching something be made with real skill and real care, Lone Star Spirits rewards the visit. Come thirsty, come curious, and come ready to linger. Denton has a way of surprising you, and this distillery is one of its finest surprises.