A 9,000-square-foot distillery in Driftwood where the Briggs family, who have called Texas Hill Country home for more than twenty years, craft and bottle whiskey using Texas Hill Country rainwater. Barrels are selected, blended, and finished on-site. Weekends bring live music. An on-site food truck and dedicated kids area are available.
No — Stillworks Texas does not operate a public tasting room. It's a production-only or by-allocation label, so its wines are found through retail, restaurants, or a mailing list rather than an on-site visit.
Yes, Stillworks Texas has food available alongside tastings. Having food while tasting reduces the effect of alcohol and helps you taste more accurately. Worth taking advantage of when offered.
Yes, Stillworks Texas has a picnic area. Call ahead to confirm any corkage fee or outside-food policy. Some estates allow you to bring provisions; others have restrictions. Arrive early on weekends to secure a good spot.
Yes, Stillworks Texas is family-friendly and welcomes children. Kid-friendly estates tend to have space to move and something non-alcoholic on hand. Weekday visits are calmer than weekends.
Stillworks Texas is in Driftwood, Texas. Confirm hours before visiting. Winery schedules vary seasonally.
Stillworks Texas offers: Live Music, Family Gatherings and Community Events. Seated or guided experiences typically include more context about the wines and the estate's approach. Worth booking if you want depth over breadth.
Yes, Stillworks Texas has outdoor seating. Availability is weather-dependent. Call ahead to confirm, particularly outside summer months.
Location
121 Brownson Ln Driftwood, Texas, United States of America