![]() There is also a 100-gallon copper pot still for experimental purposes.įor you Whiskey To The People: Chattanooga Whiskey Company Co Tennessee Stillhouse has a small bottling line, a tasting bar, a patio for events and merchandise for sale. The 3,000-square-foot retail space sits across Market Street from the Chattanooga Choo Choo Hotel, formerly called Terminal Station, built more than a century ago as the citys main train station. This spring, the company finished construction on a micro-distillery, Tennessee Stillhouse, in Chattanoogas newly revitalized Southside, and on March 24, it opened to the public. Until Chattanooga Whiskey finds another location for its full-scale distillery, Piersant has found another way to get Chattanooga Whiskey into production in Chattanooga, instead of Indiana. We have smart investors and when they ask you, Surely you guys arent going to run this company long term? Joe and I said, No, no, were not. We were very real with ourselves when establishing the brand and making plans to build a distillery and raising capital, Piersant says. The company also employs six part-timers. Cheers.Made in Tennessee: Chattanooga Whiskey CompanyĬhattanooga Whiskey has assembled a young and dynamic team with seven full-time employees including an operations manager, marketing strategist, creative director and sales ambassador. ![]() That's what "whiskey to the people" is all about. We really are always looking to improve and serve our customers better. (Please feel free to mention this review or just come unannounced.) Thanks for taking the time to provide us with your feedback. So we hope you'll come back again to visit the Tennessee Stillhouse and let us try to make it up to you. ![]() We're just as disappointed as you that your first visit was not what you expected. The Tennessee Stillhouse is a micro-distillery (with a 100-gallon still) and tasting room where we are currently experimenting with various mash bills as we prepare to scale production up and begin full-scale production to meet customer demand. We are grateful that now we're able to make whiskey here in our hometown. We're proud of both 1816 Reserve and 1816 Cask and the fact that they've helped establish Chattanooga Whiskey as a brand that delivers quality products. We're hoping to release a "first taste" of our white whiskey before the end of the year! Our 1816 line of whiskey was the product that allowed our company to start-and it was barreled in 2008 long before it was legal for us to distill in Hamilton County again and therefore it was produced and sourced from Lawrenceburg, Indiana by a very experienced and talented team using a pre-prohibition mash bill. Thanks to a new state law (which our "Vote Whiskey" campaign helped get passed in 2013) we are reviving and rediscovering Chattanooga's rich whiskey tradition. This year, after 100 years of prohibition in our city, we opened the first legal distillery in Chattanooga since pre-prohibition laws went into effect in 1915. We pride ourselves on being transparent about where our whiskey comes from, how it's made and the journey that our company has been on to bring whiskey back to Chattanooga.
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