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Rod and Hammer's

Rod and Hammer's is a spirits label best known for its SLO Stills line, a craft distillery brand rooted in San Luis Obispo, California. The name plays on the region's initials (SLO) and evokes the hands-on, small-batch ethos of American craft distilling that has expanded rapidly across the country over the past decade.

Shoppers exploring this collection can expect small-batch spirits produced with a focus on regional character and traditional distilling methods. As with many independent craft producers, availability and specific expressions can vary, so it's worth checking current listings for what's in stock and ready to ship.

Rod and Hammer's is a spirits label best known for its SLO Stills line, a craft distillery brand rooted in San Luis Obispo, California.

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Rod and Hammer's is a spirits label best known for its SLO Stills line, a craft distillery brand rooted in San Luis Obispo, California. The name plays on the region's initials (SLO) and evokes the hands-on, small-batch ethos of American craft distilling that has expanded rapidly across the country over the past decade.

Shoppers exploring this collection can expect small-batch spirits produced with a focus on regional character and traditional distilling methods. As with many independent craft producers, availability and specific expressions can vary, so it's worth checking current listings for what's in stock and ready to ship.

2 products

Rod and Hammer's750 ml

Rod and Hammer's Old Fashioned

$29.99
Rod and Hammer's750 ml

Rod and Hammer's Straight Rye

$36.99

Background and House Style

Craft distilleries like Rod and Hammer's typically emphasize control over the entire production process, from grain selection to distillation, aging, and bottling. This hands-on approach is a hallmark of the American craft spirits movement, which favors smaller production runs and distinctive flavor profiles over mass-market uniformity.

The Central Coast of California, where the SLO Stills brand is based, has become an increasingly notable region for craft food, wine, and spirits. Producers in this area often draw on local agriculture and the region's identity to shape their offerings.

Because craft producers frequently rotate and experiment with their lineups, the house style is best understood as small-batch and character-driven rather than defined by a single flagship product.

What to Expect in the Range

Collections from craft distillers commonly span multiple spirit categories, which may include vodka, gin, whiskey, and occasionally rum or specialty liqueurs. Each category reflects the distiller's technique and choice of base ingredients.

When browsing this collection, pay attention to the specific spirit type, proof, and any age or batch information listed on the individual product pages. These details help you match a bottle to your intended use, whether for sipping neat, mixing cocktails, or gifting.

If a particular expression is not currently available, similar craft spirits in the same category can offer a comparable experience while you wait for restocks.

Buying and Serving Tips

Craft spirits are generally best enjoyed in ways that highlight their character. Clean, higher-proof vodkas and gins shine in classic cocktails such as martinis and gimlets, while whiskeys are often best appreciated neat or with a small amount of water or a single large ice cube.

Store bottles upright in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight and temperature swings to preserve flavor over time. Unlike wine, distilled spirits are shelf-stable and do not continue to age once bottled.

When ordering online, confirm that shipping is available to your state, as spirits shipping is regulated at the state level. Reviewing the product page for exact volume and ABV also ensures you know precisely what you're receiving.

Frequently asked questions

What kind of spirits does Rod and Hammer's make?
Rod and Hammer's is associated with the SLO Stills craft distilling brand based in San Luis Obispo, California. Like many craft distilleries, its focus is small-batch spirits. Check the individual product listings in this collection for the specific categories and expressions currently in stock.
Where is Rod and Hammer's from?
The brand is tied to San Luis Obispo, California, on the state's Central Coast — a region increasingly known for craft wine, food, and spirits. The 'SLO' in the name references the town's initials.
How should I serve craft spirits like these?
It depends on the spirit. Vodkas and gins work well in cocktails such as martinis and gimlets, while whiskeys are often enjoyed neat or with a little water or ice. Always check the product page for the specific type and proof to guide your serving choice.
Can I get these shipped to my state?
Spirits shipping is regulated state by state, so availability varies. At checkout, confirm that we ship to your delivery address, and review the product page for volume and ABV details before ordering.