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Discover the Husk Farm Distillery tour in Queensland, offering behind-the-scenes insights into gin and rum production, tastings, and stunning regional views for a memorable tasting experience.

If you’re curious about how your favorite spirits come to life on a real farm, the Husk Farm Distillery Tour provides a unique peek behind the scenes. This one-hour experience promises to blend educational insights, tastings, and scenic views into a package that feels authentic and engaging.
What we love about this tour is the way it balances learning and tasting—you’ll get a detailed look at all stages of spirit-making, from farm to bottle, with plenty of opportunities to sample the fruits of the farm’s labor. The other highlight is the stunning Tweed Hinterland scenery, which makes the outdoor parts of the tour all the more memorable.
A potential consideration is that the tour lasts only an hour, so if you’re looking for an in-depth, prolonged experience, you might find this somewhat brisk. However, for those seeking a fun, informative, and value-packed introduction to Australian distilling, this tour hits the mark.
This experience is ideal for foodies, spirits enthusiasts, or anyone wanting to understand how gin and rum are made on a working farm. It’s also suitable for travelers looking for a short, engaging activity with tasting and picturesque views—just note that children under 18 are not allowed.
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The 1-hour guided tour at Husk Farm Distillery offers an engaging mix of education, tasting, and scenery. Starting with a welcome drink—which can be non-alcoholic if preferred—you’re immediately introduced to the essence of Husk’s spirits. The first highlight is the Ink Gin flight in the gallery, where you’ll learn about the botanicals that give this gin its distinctive flavor. Enthusiasts often praise the botanical exploration, which helps you understand what makes Australian gin unique—think native herbs and regional botanicals that differ from traditional London Dry styles.
Next, you’ll venture outdoors, where Husk’s location offers fascinating insights into the geology of the Tweed region. The landscape influences the spirits profoundly—you might find the land’s unique qualities reflected in the flavor profiles of Husk Rum and Ink Gin. The scenic views of the countryside make this part of the experience especially rewarding for those who appreciate nature and regional character.
Then, it’s behind the scenes into the distillery itself. You’ll see the onsite sugar mill, fermentation tanks, and the Forsyth still, which is Australia’s only one in operation. The guide typically shares how each element plays a role in the farm-to-bottle process, providing a comprehensive picture of what goes into your favorite spirits.
The tour culminates in a walk through the bottling hall—a surprisingly intimate look at how Husk’s spirits are packaged—before heading into the barrel house for Husk Rum tastings. The Husk Rum flight in the barrel house is a special treat, where you can savor spirits that have aged in the barrels, accompanied by the aroma of the “angels’ share.”

For $34 per person, the tour provides significant value. It includes all tastings, a guided behind-the-scenes look, and a welcome drink—non-alcoholic options are available, making it accessible to non-drinkers. The guided aspect is particularly valuable; knowledgeable guides often enhance the experience by sharing personal stories, answering questions, and illustrating distillery complexities clearly.
Beyond the tour, Husk offers an on-site restaurant and bar, where you can book a table for lunch either before or after the experience. This is a smart option if you want to extend your visit—imagine enjoying regional cuisine with a view before heading back to your adventures. The retail shop also gives you a chance to purchase spirits at a discount, which is an excellent bonus for fans wanting to take a piece of Husk home.
One thing to note: the tour is relatively short, so if you’re after a deep dive into distilling, you might find it a quick overview. However, considering the price and inclusions, it’s a well-rounded introduction that offers more than just a tasting.

Arrival and Welcome: The tour begins with a friendly greeting and a welcome drink—whether alcohol or non-alcoholic—setting a relaxed tone. It’s a chance to mingle with your guide and other guests and get ready for an informative hour.
Gin Tasting and Botanical Exploration: You’ll sample Husk’s Ink Gin and learn what makes it special through a guided tasting. The botanicals are native and regional—think Australian herbs—that give Husk spirits their distinctive flavor. This part is designed to be both educational and palate-pleasing, with the guide often sharing stories about the ingredients.
Outdoor Geology and Farm Influence: Outside, the guide points out the region’s geology and explains how this influences the taste of the spirits. It’s a reminder that local land and climate are surprisingly important in craft distilling—an insight that adds depth to your appreciation.
Behind-the-Scenes of the Distillery: Inside, you’ll see the sugar mill, fermentation tanks, and the Forsyth still in action. Husk’s process is transparent and authentic, and the guide’s storytelling makes complex processes accessible and interesting.
Bottling Hall & Barrel Room: The tour ends with a walk through the bottling hall, where Husk spirits are packaged, before moving into the barrel house for Husk Rum samples. The aroma and texture of aged rum in barrels give you a real sense of craftsmanship.
More Great Tours NearbyThe small group size (typically around a handful of participants) and knowledgeable guides make the experience personal and engaging. Guests often comment on how friendly and approachable the guides are, eager to share their passion about distilling and regional influences.
The scenic countryside not only provides a beautiful backdrop but also reinforces Husk’s commitment to regional authenticity. If you enjoy stunning views along with your spirits, this tour offers both.
Bring comfortable shoes—you’ll be walking outdoors and touring the distillery. The tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for a variety of mobility levels.
If you’re not drinking alcohol, Husk offers great non-alcoholic options, so everyone can enjoy the tasting component. For those wishing to extend their visit, consider booking a meal at the on-site restaurant. The price of $34 is very reasonable for what’s included, especially considering the sample flights and behind-the-scenes access.
Be sure to reserve in advance, especially during busy periods, but note you can cancel up to 24 hours ahead for a full refund—flexibility is built in.
This tour is perfect for spirits lovers wanting to understand the farm-to-bottle process. It’s also suitable for curious travelers interested in regional Australian products and landscapes. If you’re after a short, engaging activity that combines education, tasting, and scenic views, Husk’s distillery tour offers strong value.
Families with older children might enjoy the experience, though guests under 18 are not permitted. It’s also a good choice for those who want a guided, intimate look at craft distilling without the commitment of a full-day tour.

The Husk Farm Distillery Tour offers a genuinely enjoyable and educational look at Australia’s only working farm distillery. Its combination of guided insights, delicious tastings, and regional scenery makes it a standout experience in Queensland’s Tweed area. For a modest price, you get a well-rounded introduction to gin and rum production, with the opportunity to purchase spirits and enjoy a meal afterward.
This tour is best suited for travelers who appreciate authentic local products, scenic views, and a personalized experience. It’s an ideal short activity that adds a flavorful, insightful layer to your trip—whether you’re a spirits enthusiast or simply curious about how land and craft combine to produce these popular beverages.

Is the Husk Farm Distillery Tour suitable for children?
No, children under 18 are not permitted on this tour, as it involves alcohol tastings and distillery processes.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 1 hour, making it a quick but comprehensive experience.
Are non-alcoholic options available?
Yes, the welcome drink includes non-alcoholic options, so non-drinkers can fully enjoy the experience.
Can I purchase spirits at the end of the tour?
Absolutely. Husk offers an exclusive discount on retail purchases, so you can buy your favorite spirits to take home.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the distillery is wheelchair accessible, allowing guests with mobility needs to participate comfortably.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, reservations are recommended. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility for your plans.