Monday, February 23, 2015

Short Mountain Distillery: A Tennessee Institution


Visit Short Mountain Distillery, and try our 105 proof, authentic Nashville Moonshine.

The tradition of moonshining in Cannon County dates back to the Civil War, when Short Mountain was home to 18 distilleries.   150 years later, Short Mountain Distillery is not only keeping that Tennessee tradition alive, we’re keeping it local, sustainable, and we’re on the pathway to becoming the first USDA certified organic farm in Cannon county.


Interested in seeing what 150 years of tradition has taught us?  Short Mountain Distillery is now offering distillery tours Thurs.-Sat. 9am-4pm CLICK HERE for directions and tour times.

While moonshiners of the past weren’t known for their loose lips, at Short Mountain, we’re never one to let a good thing go un noticed, so we thought we’d let you in on a little secret.  For the first time in our history, we tapped into that old Tennessee tradition: whiskey bourbon. That's right, our first batch of Short Mountain Bourbon is barreled and waiting at the distillery. Get your glasses ready.


Short Mountain Distillery's shine isn’t your normal white lightning, mountain dew or hooch, it’s super, super smooth and made right here in Nashville, TN.  Sip on.

...Want to know more?  Check out our website HERE

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Moonshine Heaven!

Moonshine!  We love it if it's good and clean but we about pass out if it's not.  Thus the reason for it being referred to as "fire water" on occasion.   Short Mountain Distillery in Tennessee really knows the distilling process when it comes to Moonshine.  Their "Hooch" is really smooth!
   Tennessee Moonshine  is a tradition not only in the sense of prohibition (how people got around not having alcohol available) but also in the sense of how families entertained themselves outside of the city centers.  The relationship to music and dancing is strong.  Family members would all learn how to play acoustic instruments at a young age and they would play together in the evenings in order to entertain themselves.  There were numbers of families that did not have the money for televisions and certainly did not have the money to take a drive into town.  As they got older,  the parties would ensue on the front porch along with a jug of moonshine.  It's the classic setting!
   Moonshine brings to mind images of rednecks tramping through the Appalachian backwoods, making white lightning in illegal copper stills. During the grim years of American prohibition, millions of gallons of hooch were sold, the demand greatly outstripping the supply. When alcohol became legal again in 1933, the moonshine trade plummeted. Today, “hooch” has once again become popular, inspiring TV shows and liquor stores peddling mason jars filled with shine.
   Tennessee Moonshine has now become popular at local establishments in cities across Tennessee.
Short Mountain Distillery is really ramping things up!  They will soon be having a whiskey Bourbon release as well as celebrating the initial launch and opening of the Stillhouse Restaurant, located next to the distillery, that will offer authentic, country home brews to their customers.  Please go to http://www.shortmountaindistillery.com/ to get all of the information about Short Mountain Distillery. And http://www.stillhouserestaurant for information about the Stillhouse Restaurant.