Hobart Whisky Distillery Tours
Tasmanian whisky, distillery doors, spirits, old pubs and food stops for private groups that appreciate a serious dram.
What this tour actually is
Tasmanian whisky has the reputation. Hobart gives you the access.
A private whisky distillery tour can be a serious tasting day, a softer spirits-and-food day, or a celebratory route through tasting rooms and old pubs. We work around distillery availability, group size, timing and palate so the day feels considered rather than overpacked.
Best for
Corporate groups, whisky clubs, interstate visitors, wedding guests, milestone birthdays and anyone who wants the Tasmanian whisky story told with a glass in hand.
How it works
Send the date, group size, pickup point and how deep you want to go on whisky. We will recommend a route, arrange timing and quote the tour around your inclusions.
The day, beat by beat
- Brief Stop 01
Choose the whisky mood
Serious single malt, mixed spirits, distillery education, old-pub atmosphere or a softer food-and-dram day.
- Taste Stop 02
Visit Tasmanian whisky and spirits makers
We shape the route around availability, group size and what will make the day sing.
- Finish Stop 03
End with a final dram or dinner
We can land you near a bar, restaurant, hotel or event venue.
What's included
- Custom whisky and spirits itinerary design
- Distillery, tasting room and historic pub options
- Transport and timing matched to your route
- Food, scenery and non-whisky options available
Highlights
- Private Tasmanian whisky and distillery experience
- Distillery, tasting room and old pub routes
- Ideal for corporates, celebrations and whisky-loving wedding guests
- Easy to soften with food, wine, scenery or 0% options
FAQ
Can you guarantee specific distilleries?
We will request them, but availability depends on the date, opening hours, group size and private-event calendars.
Is this only whisky?
It can be, but many groups prefer a whisky, gin, spirits, beer and food mix. Tell us the brief.
Going for a longer trip?
Most guests pair a half-day with a full-day. Mid-week and Sunday tours are quieter and just as good.