Winter Sips in Iowa

Winter Sips in Iowa: Cozy Breweries, Wineries & Distilleries Worth the Drive

Winter in Iowa has a quieter rhythm, and that’s exactly what makes it the perfect season to explore the Heartland a little differently.

When the fields rest and small towns slow down, tasting rooms, taprooms, and distilleries become gathering places. These are spaces where stories are shared, history is poured by the glass, and the connection between Iowa agriculture and craft beverages becomes easy to see and taste.

From grain-to-glass distilleries to historic wineries and small-town breweries, these stops invite you to take the road less traveled this winter and experience rural Iowa from the inside out.

Western Iowa: Where History and Hospitality Meet

Templeton Distillery | Templeton

Few places tell Iowa’s agricultural and cultural story quite like Templeton Distillery. A winter visit focuses on the heart of the operation, guided indoor tours, Prohibition-era history, and a thoughtfully curated tasting experience. This is Iowa storytelling at its finest: rooted in grains, community, and legacy, with no need to brave the cold.

Rustic River Winery & Vineyard | Lake View

Winter is when Rustic River feels like home. The cozy tasting room in the barn, often warmed by a crackling fireplace, invites you to settle in, slow down, and stay awhile. Without the rush of peak season, wine flights turn into conversations, and visits feel less like a stop and more like time spent with friends. (Open by appointment Jan – April.)

Eastern Iowa & the Amana Colonies: Craft with Character

TYCOGA Winery & Distillery | DeWitt

Winter at TYCOGA is all about making the season something to savor. Along with expansive indoor seating, Iowa-made wines and spirits, and their popular wood-fired pizza, TYCOGA offers a standout cold-weather experience: reservable outdoor igloos. These private, heated spaces let you enjoy the winter atmosphere without giving up comfort, turning a simple tasting into a memorable gathering.

Cedar Ridge Distillery & Winery | Swisher

Cedar Ridge offers one of Iowa’s most complete grain-to-glass experiences. Winter tours guide visitors through every step of the process, connecting Iowa-grown grains to award-winning spirits and wines. This is exactly the kind of immersive, educational experience that defines the Evolution of the Heartland.

Millstream Brewing Company | Amana Colonies

As one of Iowa’s oldest craft breweries, Millstream pairs tradition with a cozy taproom atmosphere that feels especially inviting in winter. Located in the heart of the Amana Colonies, it’s easy to build a full day around shopping, dining, and historic exploration, all without stepping far into the cold.

Northeast Iowa & the Driftless Area: Flavor Meets Landscape

Toppling Goliath Brewing Co. | Decorah

Toppling Goliath’s lively taproom and optional brewery tours make it a winter favorite. Known for world-class beers and a welcoming indoor space, it’s a reminder that even in the colder months, Iowa’s small towns are anything but quiet. With a great downtown space, it is easy to make Decorah a weekend trip.

Textile Brewing Company | Dyersville
Located in a beautifully restored former sewing factory, Textile Brewing Company blends Dyersville’s industrial past with modern craft brewing. The warm taproom, filled with vintage factory details, feels especially inviting in winter and offers the perfect place to settle in with a flight, a giant pretzel, or one of their well-loved flatbreads. Pair your visit with Main Street shopping or a stop at the National Farm Toy Museum for a full Dyersville experience.

North-Central & Central Iowa: Small Towns, Big Flavor

Limestone Brewers | Osage

Limestone Brewers captures everything we love about rural Iowa in winter: a welcoming taproom, locally brewed beer, and a strong sense of community. With plenty of activities and tasty pizza there is something for everyone to enjoy. This is the kind of place where visitors don’t feel like outsiders, they feel like regulars by the second round.

Fender’s Brewing | Polk City

Tucked just off the square in Polk City, Fender’s Brewing is the kind of place that proves you don’t need a big city to make great beer or build community. In winter, the taproom becomes a warm gathering spot where locals and travelers bond over crafted brews and easy conversation.

Mississippi River Towns: Grain-to-Glass with a View

Mississippi River Distilling Company | Le Claire

Mississippi River Distilling Company’s Cocktail House offers river-town charm without braving the elements. Known for small-batch spirits made with Iowa-grown grains, this stop pairs perfectly with antique shopping, historic riverfront walks, and cozy overnight stays.

Before You Go: Winter Travel Tips for Rural Iowa

  • Check hours and tour availability. Winter schedules can vary, and tours often require advance booking.
  • Plan by region. Group stops together to create relaxed, drivable winter itineraries.
  • Pair with Main Street. Breweries and distilleries often sit near shops, cafés, and local dining.
  • Drive smart. Monitor weather and road conditions, winter travel rewards preparation.

Winter is a reminder that Iowa’s story doesn’t pause when the temperatures drop. It simply changes with the seasons. Across the state, there are so many incredible breweries, wineries, and distilleries that we couldn’t possibly include them all. These featured stops are just a few worth the winter drive.

Looking for even more places to explore? Watch our YouTube videos for additional stops, travel inspiration, and behind-the-scenes stories from across Iowa: https://www.youtube.com/@em3rgemarketing

Have a favorite cozy spot we should know about? Drop it in the comments and help us grow the list.

Top Small-Town Things to Do in Southwest Iowa

Southwest Iowa might not be the first place that comes to mind when planning a vacation, but nestled amidst the rolling hills and sprawling fields are hidden gems waiting to be explored. Whether you’re passing through or seeking a unique adventure off the beaten path, these top ten small-town attractions are sure to make your trip memorable.

  1. Whiterock Conservancy (Guthrie, Carroll, and Greene Counties)

Escape into one of Iowa’s most scenic and historic landscapes at Whiterock Conservancy in Coon Rapids. Spanning more than 5,000 acres along the Middle Raccoon River, this hidden gem offers miles of trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding, along with breathtaking prairie views and peaceful woodland paths. Whether you’re seeking adventure, a slow, relaxing stroll, or a weekend away, Whiterock Conservancy delivers the perfect blend of nature, history, and small-town charm.

  1. Guthrie County Historical Village & Museum (Guthrie County)

Dive into the rich history of Guthrie County at its historical village and museum. From pioneer life to modern-day developments, explore exhibits that showcase the heritage and culture of this charming town. Be sure to check out our Off the Beaten Path video for other must-see activities in Guthrie County.

  1. Loess Hills State Forest (Harrison & Monona County)

Nature enthusiasts won’t want to miss the opportunity to explore the Loess Hills State Forest. Traverse the winding trails that meander through this unique landscape, home to diverse flora and fauna. Whether you’re into camping, hiking, hunting, or simply seeking information at the visitor center, the forest’s expansive 11,000 acres ensure there’s ample space and outdoor activities for everyone to enjoy!

  1. Villisca Axe Murder House (Montgomery County)

Delve into a chilling chapter of Iowa’s history with a tour of the Villisca Axe Murder House. Hear the eerie tales surrounding the infamous 1912 murder mystery and perhaps encounter a ghostly presence. You can get a guided tour or even book a stay in the Villisca house!  Afterward, be sure to check out the more charming areas in Villisca.

  1. Wabash Trace Nature Trail (Pottawattamie, Mills, Fremont, and Page Counties)

Lace up your hiking boots or hop on a bike to experience the beauty of the Wabash Trace Nature Trail. Stretching over 60 miles, with 72 bridges, four counties, and nine towns, this scenic trail offers a picturesque journey through the heart of Iowa. Be sure to check out the variety of unique places to stay along your journey!

  1. Danish Museum & Windmill (Shelby County)

Immerse yourself in Danish culture at the Danish Museum & Windmill in Elk Horn. Admire the craftsmanship of the authentic windmill and explore exhibits showcasing the traditions and history of Denmark. Check out Travel Iowa’s list of must-do activities in Elk Horn for more great family fun!

  1. Albert the Bull (Audubon County)

Make a pit stop in Audubon to pay homage to Albert the Bull, Iowa’s beloved bovine landmark. Snap a photo with this larger-than-life statue, a testament to the state’s agricultural roots. Be sure to watch this video and learn about all the great opportunities Audubon County has for your family!

  1. German Hausbarn (Carroll County)

Step back in time at the German Hausbarn in Manning. Marvel at the intricately restored structure, which offers a glimpse into the lives of German immigrants who settled in the area. Stay and play in Manning and use this short video to help you find the best places to stop!

  1. Templeton Distillery (Carroll County)

Indulge in a taste of Iowa’s spirits at the Templeton Distillery in Templeton. Take a tour of the facility to learn about the distillation process and sample their award-winning whiskey, crafted with care and tradition. Be sure to stop by The Stillfor some small-town cooking and atmosphere.

  1. Mahanay Belltower (Greene County)

Conclude your journey with a visit to the Mahanay Belltower in Jefferson. Ascend to the top for panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, and perhaps catch a melodious chime from the historic bells. Watch this short Off the Beaten Path video and learn about all the great places to stop in Jefferson!

 

From historical landmarks to natural wonders, southwest Iowa offers a diverse array of attractions waiting to be discovered. So, whether you’re a history buff, outdoor enthusiast, or simply seeking a unique adventure, venture off the beaten path and explore the hidden treasures of this charming region.