Frey Ranch Distillery Enters Alabama and Mississippi and Announces $10,000 Donation

Frey Ranch Distillery has announced its expansion into two new U.S. markets, including Alabama and Mississippi. With these additions, Frey Ranch is now available on- and off-premise in 17 key, strategic markets – which also include Nevada, California, Colorado, Illinois, Texas, Ohio, Oregon, Georgia, Arizona, Tennessee, Florida, Michigan, Virginia, New Mexico, and Indiana.

“We’re excited to introduce the Frey Ranch portfolio to Alabama and Mississippi – giving these two states that also have deep agricultural roots a taste of true farm-to-glass whiskey with the grains we grow and harvest exclusively on our farm,” said Colby Frey, Co-Founder and Whiskey Farmer at Frey Ranch.

During the whiskey brand’s annual farm-to-glass season, Frey Ranch is teaming up with the Pollinator Partnership to champion pollinator health nationwide. For every farm-to-glass cocktail or whiskey bottle sold during farm-to-glass season (April through July), Frey Ranch will donate a portion of proceeds to support pollinator initiatives – up to $10,000. This collaboration reflects a shared commitment to land stewardship, ecosystem vitality, and sustainable agriculture — values deeply embedded in Frey Ranch’s multi-generational farming heritage.

“As farmers, Frey Ranch has symbiotic relationship with bees, as they are nature’s original stewards. Their pollinating superpowers sustain crops, preserve biodiversity, and promote healthy ecosystems. Farmers understand this intimately — because what bees need, farmers need too,” Frey continued. 

The Frey family values a common-sense approach to sustainable farming, with Colby’s inspiration to build a distillery born from a desire to create a distinctive, long-lasting product from the quality grains his family has been growing and perfecting for generations. The family has long abided by the motto, “Be good to the land and the land will be good to you,” which is embossed on the bottom of each bottle of Frey Ranch whiskey.

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