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Nashville Whiskey Trail: A Tennessee Distillery Day

Tennessee whiskey is charcoal-mellowed, slow-aged and worth a full day of your trip. From craft distilleries a short ride from Broadway to the famous rickyards of Lynchburg, here is how to build the perfect Nashville whiskey day — with the best-rated distillery tours and tastings to book in advance.

At a glance

  1. 1In-city distillery tour & tasting
  2. 2Day trip to Jack Daniel's, Lynchburg
  3. 3Uncle Nearest & Tennessee whiskey
  4. 4Barrel-strength tasting flight

Start in the city: craft distilleries

You don't have to leave town to taste good whiskey. Big Machine, Nashville Craft and other in-city distilleries run guided tours that walk you from grain and mash to the barrel, finishing with a flight of tastings. Golf-cart and bus tours string several stops together in a half-day, so you sample rye, bourbon and Tennessee whiskey without driving. Book ahead, since small tasting rooms sell out on weekends.

The main event: Jack Daniel's in Lynchburg

The classic pilgrimage is the 75-minute drive southeast to Lynchburg, home of Jack Daniel's since 1866. Day trips from Nashville handle the transport and pair the distillery tour with the cave spring, the charcoal-mellowing houses and tastings, often adding a barbecue lunch in the dry-county square. Tours run from around $150 and fill up fast in spring and fall, so reserve your seat early.

Go deeper: Uncle Nearest and barrel flights

Whiskey lovers should add Uncle Nearest in Shelbyville, honoring Nathan Green, the enslaved distiller who taught Jack Daniel his craft. Its bus tours from Nashville include a walk of the grounds and a guided tasting. Back in town, a barrel-strength flight or a single-barrel pick session is the ideal nightcap — cask-strength pours you rarely find on a bar shelf, from about $40 a person.

Nashville whiskey trail — FAQ

How far is Jack Daniel's from Nashville?
The Jack Daniel's Distillery is in Lynchburg, about 75 miles (roughly 1 hour 15 minutes) southeast of Nashville. Most visitors book a guided day trip that includes round-trip transport, the distillery tour and tastings, so you can enjoy the whiskey without driving.
Can you drink whiskey on a Nashville distillery tour?
Yes. Tennessee changed its laws so distilleries can pour samples on site, and nearly every tour ends with a guided tasting of two to five whiskeys. Lynchburg sits in a dry county but still offers on-site tastings as part of the official tour.
How much do Nashville whiskey tours cost?
In-city craft distillery tours start around $30 to $60 per person, while full-day trips to Jack Daniel's or Uncle Nearest with transport and tastings typically run $150 or more. Booking a few days ahead secures your spot on busy weekends.