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The American Whiskey Trail consists of various historical sites – some with operating distilleries – that are open to the public for tours. Sites along the American Whiskey Trail can be visited in any order or sequence desired, although the George Washington Distillery is promoted as the "gateway" to the trail and is a common starting point.
The Kentucky Bourbon Trail, sometimes informally referred to as "the Bourbon Trail", is a program sponsored by the Kentucky Distillers' Association (KDA) to promote the Bourbon whiskey industry in Kentucky. The KDA has registered the phrase "Kentucky Bourbon Trail" as a protected trademark.
The Tennesee Whiskey Trail links together two dozen distilleries, and its organizers offer tips for those chasing waterfalls, music or shopping.
Where to find some of the state's best distilleries along the Tennessee Whiskey Trail
Whisky production and aging takes place at the Cascade Hollow Distillery, which offers tours to the public and is part of the American Whiskey Trail. George Dickel operates the second-largest distillery in Tennessee, selling 130,000 cases in 2013, while the largest is Jack Daniel's, which sold 11.5 million cases the same year. [2]
The Kentucky Distillers' Association has added nine new distilleries to the Kentucky Bourbon Trail Craft Tour in the past two years.
Of all the famed stops on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, one of the absolute musts is James B. Beam Distilling Co.—or as you might be more familiar, Jim Beam
Tennessee whiskey is one of the top ten exports of Tennessee. [5] According to the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States, as of 2013, the U.S. market for bourbon and Tennessee whiskey reached $2.4 billion, and exports of bourbon and Tennessee whiskey grew to exceed $1 billion.
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