Treaty Oak Distilling Secures Funding From Whiskey Capital Finance Co.

Treaty Oak Distilling, producer of Treaty Oak Whiskey and Waterloo Gin, recently announced that it has closed financing from Whiskey Capital Finance, the nation’s foremost firm financing emerging whiskey brands. Treaty Oak is the first Texas-based distillery to secure financing from the firm, which specializes in lending to whiskey producers across the industry.

Treaty Oak Distilling of Dripping Springs, Texas, was founded in 2006 by Daniel Barnes, becoming the fourth legal distillery in Texas. The vanguard team of distillers aims to produce the highest-quality spirits that purposefully break from convention, including the grain-to-glass Treaty Oak Ghost Hill Bourbon, which recently won the prestigious Good Food Award in 2020 for excellence in social and environmental responsibility and was recognized as one of Wine Enthusiast’s Top 100 spirits of 2019.

“Becoming the first Texas distillery to secure financing from Whiskey Capital Finance, especially in the current economic climate, not only validates that we at Treaty Oak are doing something right, but that Texas whiskey is becoming increasingly popular and respected across the industry,” said Barnes. “The aging environment in Texas is vastly different than the traditional bourbon environment in Kentucky, and we, like many other Texas whiskey makers, are learning how to use that to our advantage to produce the best damned bourbon possible.”

“We founded Whiskey Capital Finance to be a reliable partner and dedicated lender to growing independent American whiskey brands,” said Whiskey Capital Finance Managing Director Stephen Campbell. “Whiskey Capital Finance is proud to partner with Treaty Oak and other spirits entrepreneurs who are building businesses with outstanding products and authentic stories while creating jobs in this rapidly-expanding segment of the spirits market.”

Treaty Oak is based in Dripping Springs, Texas and is a pillar in its local community, including Hill Country and Austin. In light of recent global events and their effects on the restaurant, bar, and spirits industries, Treaty Oak has pivoted its business to support its community by transitioning its production to hand sanitizer, as well as providing to-go food options and grocery services locally. More information about Treaty Oak Distilling, its spirits and its ongoing initiatives can be found at www.treatyoakdistilling.com, or on Facebook and Instagram @TreatyOak.

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