The Eight Oaks Philosophy
We Are Part of a Sustained Cycle Beginning and Ending With Purpose.
Our Purpose
While some say “grain to glass,” for us, that’s never represented the full spectrum of what our farm is really capable of. Instead, we focus on a sustained cycle beginning and ending with purpose. We’ve built our farm distillery as a place for those who believe in building a better community, and in turn, it’s this community that supports our ability to do just that. This is the endless cycle of Eight Oaks, the infinite system of values that drives everything we do. We are not just farmers and distillers – we are members of this community.
Family-run since day one, meet the eight oaks crew.
Our dream was to create a family business that focused on community and working with the land. But if you ask our immediate and extended family of farmers, distillers, veterans, neighbors, and cocktail enthusiasts – a distillery was a pretty great choice.

Our goal is Simple: leave the land better than we found it.

Our dream was to create a family business that focused on community and worked with the land. But if you ask our immediate and extended family of farmers, distillers, veterans, neighbors, and cocktail enthusiasts – a distillery was a pretty great choice.

From Applejack to Pennsylvania Rye, Our Spirits Are Rooted in Tradition.
With a focus on planting carefully selected heritage grain varietals and sourcing heirloom apples from our neighbors, we are proud to be part of the revitilization of the storied spirits that helped found our country. We are reviving tradition in a way that nods to the past, yet is very much focused on the future.
Supporting charitable organizations aligned with our values.
A portion of every sale goes towards supporting causes near and dear to our hearts: the Second Harvest Food Bank of the Lehigh Valley, the PA Veteran Farming Network, and the Cancer Support Community of the Greater Lehigh Valley.


there are eight letters in “I love you”
Inspired by our family’s shorthand representing the eight letters in I Love You (found anywhere from old love letters to the family group chat), we founded Eight Oaks on a longstanding tradition of love.