Nelson’s Green Brier Tennessee Whiskey - Available at Wooden Cork

Nelson’s Green Brier Tennessee Whiskey

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Nelson's Green Brier Tennessee Whiskey is the direct revival of Charles Nelson's original wheated mash bill recipe — first bottled since 1909, filtered through a mellowing bed of sugar maple charcoal using the Lincoln County Process that defines Tennessee whiskey, and aged in new charred oak barrels, restoring the heritage expression that made Nelson's Green Brier Distillery one of the largest whiskey producers in the United States before Prohibition.

The story behind the bottle is one of American whiskey's most compelling revivals. Charles Nelson's distillery was producing 380,000 gallons annually at its peak in the 1880s — one of the largest producers in the entire country. Prohibition ended it in 1909, and the family recipe was lost for over a century until Andy and Charlie Nelson recovered it and reopened the distillery in Nashville in 2014. The wheated mash bill differentiates the Green Brier Tennessee Whiskey from the Nelson Brothers high-rye bourbon lineup — the wheat substituting for rye in the mash produces a softer, rounder, and more approachable character. Browse all Nelson Brothers whiskey at Wooden Cork.

Tasting Notes

  • Nose: Soft grain, light vanilla, caramel, and the clean character of sugar maple charcoal filtering
  • Palate: Smooth and round — the wheated softness, caramel, vanilla, and gentle oak integration from the charred barrel aging
  • Finish: Clean and medium with lingering sweetness and gentle oak

Specs

  • Producer: Nelson's Green Brier Distillery, Nashville, Tennessee (est. 2014, original family recipe 1867)
  • Style: Tennessee Whiskey — Wheated Mash Bill
  • Process: Lincoln County Process — sugar maple charcoal filtered
  • Aging: New charred oak barrels
  • Size: 750ml

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Tennessee Whiskey and bourbon?

Tennessee whiskey is made under the same general rules as bourbon (majority corn mash, new charred oak) but also requires the Lincoln County Process — filtering the new spirit through a thick bed of sugar maple charcoal before aging. This additional filtration step produces the distinctively smooth and clean character that differentiates Tennessee whiskey from standard bourbon. Jack Daniel's and George Dickel are the most famous examples; Nelson's Green Brier is the historic revival.

What makes the Green Brier recipe different from Nelson Brothers bourbon?

The Green Brier uses a wheated mash bill — wheat substitutes for the rye used in the Nelson Brothers bourbon lineup. Wheat produces a softer, rounder, and more approachable character than rye's spice. The Green Brier is the smoother, gentler expression of the family's production; the Nelson Brothers bourbons are the bolder, spicier high-rye counterparts.

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