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Chattanooga Whiskey Company
Industry
Whiskey
Founder
Tim Piersant & Joe Ledbetter
Headquarters
Chattanooga, Tennessee
,
USA
Area served
USA
Brands
1816 (Reserve, Cask, Single Barrel, Native), Experimental SIngle Batch Series
Website
chattanoogawhiskey.com
The Chattanooga Whiskey Company is a producer of bourbon whiskey and "Tennessee High Malt" bourbon whiskey, located in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The company was founded by Tim Piersant and Joe Ledbetter.[1] The brand was launched in April 2012,[1] and the company simultaneously announced its intention to help change local distilling laws.[2] The launch met with some initial criticism, primarily due to where the product was made (contract manufactured at MGP/LDI of Indiana),[3] but Hamilton County laws prohibited the manufacture of "intoxicating liquors" at the time.[4] Local public awareness eventually became a catalyst in galvanizing support to change Prohibition-era distilling laws.[5][6][7] In March 2015, the company opened the first legal distillery in Chattanooga since Prohibition.[8] The first experimental whiskey, "Batch 001: Tennessee High Malt", was released in August 2017.[9][10]
The company’s production facility and headquarters is located on Chattanooga’s riverfront and engages in larger scale production of select recipes created at the experimental facility.[11] The facility began production in 2017 and has made Chattanooga Whiskey one of the largest craft whiskey producers in the state of Tennessee.[12][13]
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