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  2. Nelson's Green Brier Distillery - Wikipedia

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    Nelson's Green Brier Distillery is a whiskey distillery located in downtown Nashville, Tennessee that produces different varieties of Tennessee whiskey and bourbons. The distillery offers daily public tours and tastings as well as a large mercantile shop with bottles, barware and apparel available for purchase.

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    Golden Tail. Ingredients. 2 oz Nelson’s Green Brier Tennessee Whiskey.75 oz lemon juice.5 oz honey simple (2:1 ratio raw honey to water).25 oz Allspice Dram1 dash chocolate bitters

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    Nelson's Green Brier for example was once under the charge of Louisa Nelson, wife of Charles Nelson, who founded the Nelson Distillery in the early 1870s. Louisa Nelson ran things from 1891 until ...

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    See how Kentucky bourbon, distilleries ranked in USA TODAY's 10Best Readers' Choice Awards. ... Nelson's Green Brier Distillery in Nashville, Tennessee. Starlight Distillery in Borden, Indiana.

  6. List of historic whisky distilleries - Wikipedia

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    Nelson's Green Brier Distillery, a distillery in Tennessee that operated from 1870 to 1909; the remnants were shipped to Canada in 1923 and used to create a distillery there for Seagram; the name of the distillery was reused for a new business launched in 2011

  7. Charles Nelson (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Nelson's Green Brier Distillery's increased production capacity was due, at least in part, to the H.H. Kirk patent for improved distillation that Charles Nelson bought in 1868. Although Nelson did not own the distillery outright until 1867, his whiskey was trademarked in 1860, making it one of the oldest trademarked liquors in the United States.

  8. Lincoln County Process - Wikipedia

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    Nelson's Green Brier Distillery uses the Lincoln County Process to make its wheated First 108 Tennessee whiskey and its white whiskey. [12] Collier and McKeel, made in Nashville, uses a method that pumps the whiskey slowly through 10–13 feet (3–4 m) feet of sugar maple charcoal (instead of using gravity) made from trees cut by local sawmills.

  9. Tennessee whiskey - Wikipedia

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    Although it has been legally defined as a bourbon whiskey in some international trade agreements, [1] [2] [3] ... Nelson's Green Brier Distillery from Nashville [27]

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