Nearest Green’s Legacy Gets a New Home (WhiskyCast Episode 675: January 7, 2018)

Mark Gillespie
WhiskyCast
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2 min readJan 7, 2018
The label for Uncle Nearest 1856 Whiskey. Photo courtesy Uncle Nearest Whiskey.

Last November, Fawn Weaver told us about her mission to spread the story of Nathan “Nearest” Green, the former slave who became Jack Daniel’s first distiller when he started making whiskey in Lynchburg, Tennessee after the end of the Civil War. Part of that mission is the Uncle Nearest 1856 Whiskey brand, which helps support the Nearest Green Foundation and provides college scholarships for Green’s descendants. During our conversation in Episode 666, Weaver told us she’d just acquired a piece of property to build a distillery, but didn’t want to say any more than that at the time. Just before Christmas, local officials in Bedford County, Tennessee approved the rezoning of a former horse farm to become the home of the Nearest Green Distillery, and Fawn Weaver joins us this week to update the story. We’ll also have news on a distillery accident in Pittsburgh, along with a new way for Bourbon lovers to shop and fly in Louisville, and some of your New Year’s drams, too.

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Links: Uncle Nearest Whiskey | Wigle Whiskey | Copper & Kings Distillery | Louisville International Airport | Kentucky Distillers Association | Wine & Spirit Education Trust | Glenmorangie | Douglas Laing & Co. | Glen Moray | Sugarlands Distilling | Bardstown Bourbon Company | The Singleton of Dufftown | Ben Nevis

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Mark Gillespie
WhiskyCast

Host and producer of WhiskyCast, a weekly podcast focusing on whiskies from around the world. Veteran broadcast journalist, writer, & photographer.