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Benjamin Prichard's Tennessee Whiskey is a brand of Tennessee whiskey produced in the small community of Kelso, Tennessee in the United States. Although it is produced by one of only two distilleries operating in Lincoln County – and its unaged variation is named Lincoln County Lightning – Prichard's is not produced using the Lincoln County Process. [1]
All Tennessee whiskey is from Tennessee, but not all whiskey from Tennessee is "Tennessee whiskey". For example, the Ole Smoky Distillery (which began operation in 2010) is located in Tennessee and produces several whiskey products, but they are not sold as Tennessee whiskey because they do not meet all the criteria necessary for such. Instead ...
The mash for George Dickel is composed of 84% corn, 8% rye, and 8% malted barley. Distillate is chilled to 40 °F (4 °C) and mellowed in vats filled with 10–12 feet (3.0–3.7 m) of charcoal for several days (their implementation of the Lincoln County process) before being placed in barrels at 55 proof.
The Tennesee Whiskey Trail links together two dozen distilleries, and its organizers offer tips for those chasing waterfalls, music or shopping. Tennessee Whiskey Trail: What to know when planning ...
In September 2016, Sazerac acquired The Last Drop Distillers, an independent bottler of Scotch whiskey, [42] and Australian spirit maker South Trade International. [43] In October 2016, Sazerac acquired Frïs Vodka from Pernod Ricard. [44] In December 2016, Sazerac announced its acquisition of The Popcorn Sutton Distillery in Newport, Tennessee ...
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By 1810, registered distilleries numbered 14,191 and were producing 25.5 million gallons of whiskey. [12] In 2009, the Tennessee General Assembly amended the statute that had for many years limited the distillation of drinkable spirits to just three counties (Lincoln, Moore, and Coffee). The revised law allows distilleries to be established in ...
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