Chattanooga Whiskey today announced their latest expansion into the state of North Carolina. With the addition of North Carolina, Chattanooga Whiskey is now available in 17 contiguous states. This announcement comes as Chattanooga Whiskey marks nearly 10 years since the opening of its Experimental Whiskey distillery after fighting the law to bring distilling back to Chattanooga for the first time in 100 years.
The company's signature Tennessee High Malt recipes, 91 and Cask 111, will be available on North Carolina
shelves this September.
Tennessee High Malt is Chattanooga Whiskey's malt-forward approach to whiskey, made from a variety of
at least 25 percent specialty malted grains. Each mash bill – or blend of mash bills – is crafted to highlight the depth and complexity of the ingredients through each step of the process, officials said.
"We are very proud of what we've accomplished over the past 10 years, and we are excited to finally bring
Chattanooga Whiskey to our next door neighbors in North Carolina. We get quite a few visitors to our Experimental Distillery from the Tar Heel State, and we can finally let them know where to grab a bottle closer to home," said Founder and CEO Tim Piersant.
Republic National Distribution Company will be the distribution partner.