Deep Eddy Vodka is winding down its Hill Country tasting room, handing the keys to another vodka maker and shifting its party line squarely back to Austin.
The company said on April 2 that it will stop operating its Dripping Springs tasting room and sublease the space to another vodka distillery as the brand refocuses on the city where it launched in 2010. Day-to-day operations at the Dripping Springs site are set to end after July 31, with Deep Eddy no longer running the location as of August 1, 2026. Locals and Hill Country day-trippers should expect the tasting-room calendar to start changing through the summer.
In a press release via Heaven Hill Brands, Deep Eddy said it will “transition operations of its Dripping Springs tasting room through a sublease agreement with another vodka distillery” and confirmed it “will not be involved in the day-to-day operations of the Dripping Springs location after July 31.” Brand director Julie Cole added that “Deep Eddy Vodka is all about good times and bringing people together,” framing the move as a way to concentrate that energy closer to Austin…