Sazerac Expanding Into Tennessee Whiskey With Distillery Purchase
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Sazerac Expanding Into Tennessee Whiskey With Distillery Purchase

Read all about it on Whisky Cast …The facility includes pot stills built by Louisville’s Vendome Copper & Brass Works, and Sazerac’s statement on the acquisition refers to “modifying the pot stills for the Lincoln County process.” The Lincoln County Process is unique to Tennessee Whiskey in that spirit coming off the stills is filtered…

Adaptation: the Building and the Block – Tennessee Stillhouse
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Adaptation: the Building and the Block – Tennessee Stillhouse

This story was originally published in the April/May 2015 issue of Chattanooga Magazine. …Tennessee Stillhouse owner, Tim Piersant, is delighted to have opened in the new location. “This is the home of the first legal still in Chattanooga for exactly 100 years,” he says. It is also the official tasting room for the Chattanooga Whiskey…

A Sneak Peek of Angel’s Envy’s Brand New Distillery in Louisville
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A Sneak Peek of Angel’s Envy’s Brand New Distillery in Louisville

by Steve Coomes – November 17th, 2016 Read the entire article on The Whiskey Wash …. The spacious distillery includes a single cooker, four fermenters, and a 35-foot-tall copper column still and doubler made by Louisville’s Vendome Brass & Copper Works. According to Henderson, the facility can produce enough distillate to fill 80 53-gallon barrels…

Mother-daughter’s Jeptha Creed opening first locally-owned distillery in Shelby County since Prohibition
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Mother-daughter’s Jeptha Creed opening first locally-owned distillery in Shelby County since Prohibition

Nov 10th, 2016 Kentucky Forward The mother-daughter team of Joyce Nethery and Autumn Nethery is opening the first locally-owned distillery to come to Shelby County since Prohibition. On Friday, Nov. 11, Jeptha Creed will open its doors to the public for tours and tastings. The farm-to-bottle bourbon and spirits craft distillery will offer three different…

Locust Grove to demonstrate early distilling
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Locust Grove to demonstrate early distilling

Sheldon S. Shafer , @sheldonshafer3:22 p.m. EST November 7, 2016 The Locust Grove historic home on Blankenbaker Lane near River Road has raised about $100,000 to develop an exhibit demonstrating early farm-scale distilling. The exhibit should be under construction by year’s end and open for viewing next spring, said Locust Grove Executive Director Carol Ely….

Ferm Solutions & Wilderness Trail Distillery Win Manufacturer of the Year
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Ferm Solutions & Wilderness Trail Distillery Win Manufacturer of the Year

Ferm Solutions & Wilderness Trail Distillery Win Manufacturer of the Year Award Posted November 1, 2016 Read all about it on the Distillery Trail Blog …Baker and Heist founded Ferm Solutions in 2006 as a research, product development, engineering and technical services provider to the ethanol and distilled spirits industries. The company has consistently been recognized…

10 Tennessee Distilleries That You Should Definitely Check Out!
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10 Tennessee Distilleries That You Should Definitely Check Out!

See the List on StyleBlueprint October 19, 2016 – Alex Hendrickson The role of distilleries in Tennessee’s economic and cultural history is one worth knowing. By the late 18th century, rye whiskey production had risen in Tennessee and the demand was increasing. By the mid-1880s, the distilling industry was one of the largest in the state but,…

Castle & Key Distillery: A Behind the Scenes Tour of this 129 Year Old Startup
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Castle & Key Distillery: A Behind the Scenes Tour of this 129 Year Old Startup

By Distillery Trail Posted October 25, 2016 Read the Entire Article and see incredible photos on the Distillery Trail Blog …The Sounds of Distillation Now getting down to business perhaps the best sound is that of a test batch of limestone water pouring into the cooker and then on to one of the 11,000 gallon…

Manifest Distilling prepares opening in Downtown’s sports district
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Manifest Distilling prepares opening in Downtown’s sports district

Sep 16, 2016, 11:40am EDT Manifest Distilling is set to open its new location at 929 E. Bay St., next to Intuition Ale Works’ new spot in Downtown, soon. The space is divided into two major parts: the tasting room and event space, which includes shelves for merchandising, and the manufacturing facility, which includes four fermentation