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Lockdown hobby leads to former teacher opening Ruapehu Distillery

Erin Smith
Erin Smith
Multimedia journalist ·Whanganui Chronicle·
11 Jan, 2026 04:00 PM2 mins to read
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Ruapehu Distillery founder Susan Delaney hopes to open its doors in Ohakune in early February 2026. Photo / Kim Hill

Ruapehu Distillery founder Susan Delaney hopes to open its doors in Ohakune in early February 2026. Photo / Kim Hill

Susan Delaney hopes to reflect the natural surroundings of the area in her new venture.

She is opening Ruapehu Distillery in Ohakune, offering pre-made and custom spirits.

“The environment has played a key role in what we’re about,” Delaney said.

“Ohakune means an opening to a new world, and so I’m sort of leaning into that with a new world of spirits rising.”

Delaney previously worked for 30 years as an educator before deciding to leave her job as a primary school deputy principal.

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“The next logical step in that direction was being a principal,” she said.

“I decided to do something completely different so hence I’m setting up a distillery instead.”

She first tried distilling during the Covid-19 lockdowns. New Zealand is one of the few countries that permits home distilling.

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Through an online course with The Alembics Lab on Waiheke Island she quickly found a passion for the distilling process.

She is now fully qualified as a distiller through the internationally-recognised Chartered Institute of Brewers and Distillers (CIBD).

Delaney said she hoped to have the distillery doors open by early February.

The building, which has been built from the ground up, will feature a tasting room next to a commercial and operational space.

A selection of its own ready-distilled spirits, including a gin, will be for sale.

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“A lot of the locals called it the gin distillery, but we’d never even mentioned that we were going to make gin,” Delaney said.

“So I feel there is a local pressure that perhaps that should be a product that comes out first.”

The distillery plans to begin to offer its feature customisable products by this coming winter.

“We’re hoping that people will taste the adventure in every sip.”

The district is well-known for its adventure tourism and Delaney is an avid biker and skier.

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“And that’s something that we sort of want to reflect in what we’re doing.”

Erin Smith is a multimedia journalist based in Whanganui.

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