WHO: Dave Willis
WHAT: Raised on a farm in Sherborn that once produced Prohibition-era alcohol, Willis and his brother Will (left, with Dave) left corporate jobs in 2010 to found Bully Boy Distillers in Roxbury, Boston’s only craft distillery. Their unaged white whiskey and vodka each won a gold medal from the Beverage Testing Institute in Chicago. Since June, their products have been bought by 150 area liquor stores and 100 bars, and they’ve expanded to Rhode Island.
Q. How did your heritage influence Bully Boy?
A. We grew up making craft products - they weren’t called craft products back then - but jams, jellies, especially cider. As we got older, we started making hard cider and it wasn’t much of a leap from hard cider to stove-top distilling. In the basement of the farmhouse in Sherborn is this old fieldstone vault that literally has a big steel bank vault door as an entrance. Inside was all this old Prohibition-era and pre-Prohibition-era booze. Some bottles date back to the late 1800s. This was our great-grandfather’s and our grandfather’s collection of old hooch.
