Digging into the past didn’t turn up skeletons and scandals for brothers Andy and Charlie Nelson; more like sour mash and stills. After discovering their triple great grandfather was one of the most successful whiskey distillers in pre-prohibition America, the brothers vowed to revive the since-forgotten family business. If you’re into sunken ships and lost gold, a woman running a distillery before women could vote and the rebirth of a Nashville business after 100 years, you’ll be sucked into this story.
Sample gold medal award-winning Nelson’s Green Brier Tennessee Whiskey, the spirit based on the wheated mash bill recipe for Tennessee’s oldest whiskey and mellowed in a sugar maple charcoal bed. Taste the perfected blends of two, modern-day, straight bourbon whiskeys crafted by the Nelson Brothers, and finish your tasting with strong and sweet Louisa’s coffee caramel pecan liqueur.
Stories of sunken ships and lost gold kicks off the guided tasting experiences at Nelson’s Green Brier Distillery in Nashville. Step back in time to pre-prohibition America to learn about and sample Tennessee’s oldest whiskey and two modern-day bourbon recipes born by two brothers. Finish your tasting with Louisa’s coffee caramel pecan liqueur and a visit to the gift shop for spirits, apparel and barware to commemorate an unforgettable experience.
We are located in the heart of the historic Marathon Village Neighborhood. We have a free parking lot directly across the street from the distillery. Street parking is also available, just keep an eye out for "No Parking" signs.
Please check in at the reception desk with your name and tour start time. Anyone planning to participate in the tasting will be asked to show a valid ID. You will be given a wristband for your tour upon arrival.
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