Lucky for our customers, Short Mountain isn’t only
interested in leaving our mark on the moonshining business. This Spring, we’re releasing our brand new
Short Mountain Bourbon, as well as opening the doors of the Still House
Restaurant, a farm to table restaurant featuring locally produced vegetables, meat,
and, booze from in and around Canon County.
While Short Mountain Distillery has been known for it’s
moonshining since the Civil War era, we’re proud new members of the bourbon
brewing business. So proud of our
heritage in fact, we thought we’d give you a little history lesson.
The legend of bourbon dates back to our great northern
neighbor, Kentucky, and the Baptist minister Elijah Craig, who was the first to
distill whiskey in charred oak casks, giving bourbon it’s unique reddish
color. His contemporary, Jacob Spears, a
resident of the neighboring Bourbon County mimicked the process and was the
first to name his whiskey, “Bourbon Whiskey.”
Although these two men may have been some of the first noted
bourbon producers, chances are a number of people in late 18th
century rural Kentucky were brewing bourbon.
And boy, are we’re happy our neighbor to the north passed the torch down
to us!
The people at Short Mountain, the artisan Nashville distillery,
are currently cooking up some extra special barrel aged bourbon courtesy of our
friends at Mayday Brewery. Keep your
ears open. Although our lips are looser
than the original moonshiners, word travels fast around Short Mountain when new
Tennessee moonshine is on the shelves and we don’t want you to miss out on the
next phase, Tennessee bourbon!
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