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Ex-Jack Daniel s master distiller Jeff Arnet to make new whiskey in Tennessee

AP NASHVILLE, Tenn. The former top distiller at Jack Daniel’s announced earlier this week that he and several partners are opening a new whiskey distillery near the Great Smoky Mountains in Tennessee. Company Distilling will first open a 4,000-square-foot (3,712-square-meter) tasting room and restaurant in Townsend, Tennessee, former Jack Daniel’s master distiller Jeff Arnett and his partners said. A 20,000-square-foot (1,858-square-meter) main distillery in Alcoa and a tasting room in Thompson Station, closer to Nashville, will follow next year. Arnett is teaming up with former Tennessee Distillers Guild President Kris Tatum; construction businessman Corey Clayton; founder of H. Clark Distillery Heath Clark, and Clayton Homes CEO Kevin Clayton. The initiative is expected to include a $20 million investment and provide 50 to 60 jobs.

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The Associated Press The THC percentages of recreational marijana are visible on the product packaging sitting on a countertop, Monday, April 19, 2021, in Mamaroneck, N.Y. A debate about whether to set marijuana policy based on potency is spreading as more states legalize cannabis. Under a law signed last month, New York will tax recreational marijuana based on its amount of THC, the main intoxicating chemical in cannabis. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson) NEW YORK As marijuana legalization spreads across U.S. states, so does a debate over whether to set pot policy by potency. Under a law signed last month, New York will tax recreational marijuana based on its amount of THC, the main intoxicating chemical in cannabis. Illinois imposed a potency-related tax when recreational pot sales began last year. Vermont is limiting THC content when its legal market opens as soon as next year, and limits or taxes have been broached in some other states and the U.S. Senate’s drug-control caucus.

Jeff Arnett plans $20m Tennessee distillery project

Jeff Arnett plans $20m Tennessee distillery project 21st April, 2021 by Nicola Carruthers The former master distiller of Jack Daniel’s has revealed plans to open a new distillery in Tennessee next year as part of a US$20 million investment to boost the US state’s whiskey industry. Jeff Arnett spent nearly 20 years working at the Jack Daniel’s distillery in Tennessee Arnett has now revealed his new Company Distilling project in collaboration with Kris Tatum, former president of the Tennessee Distillers Guild; Heath Clark, founder of Tennessee-based H Clark Distillery; construction management professional Corey Clayton; and Clayton Homes CEO Kevin Clayton.

Jeff Arnett, Jack Daniel s Former Master Distiller and Partners Announce New Venture

Jeff Arnett, Jack Daniel s Former Master Distiller and Partners Announce New Venture Community-Centric Distillery Planned for Blount County, Tennessee News provided by Share this article Share this article ALCOA, Tenn., April 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Gather Around a new distillery is about to be uncorked. The Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development and the Blount Partnership announced today the launch of Tennessee s newest distillery Company Distilling, set to open in the fall of 2021 in the Smoky Mountains of East Tennessee. Jeff Arnett, Founder and Master Distiller, Company Distilling Jeff Arnett, Jack Daniel s Former Master Distiller and Partners Announce New Venture in Smoky Mountains.

Jack Daniel s Former Master Distiller Jeff Arnett Starts New Whiskey Distillery

Former Jack Daniel’s master distiller Jeff Arnett, in his 20+ years at this iconic American whiskey distillery, easily made a name for himself during his time there. His credits include the introduction of super-premium whiskeys such as Sinatra Select, Single Barrel Barrel Proof, Single Barrel ‘Heritage Barrel’ and the Tennessee Tasters’ limited edition series. Not quite ready to sit on the sidelines, it has now been unveiled his plans to be part of a new Tennessee whiskey venture. The new Company Distilling, according to those behind it, has a founders team that includes Arnett, Kris Tatum, former president of the Tennessee Distillers Guild, Corey Clayton, an accomplished construction management professional, Heath Clark, founder of H. Clark Distillery, and Clayton Homes, CEO Kevin Clayton. Plans call for them to open their new facility in the fall of 2021 in the Smoky Mountains of East Tennessee.

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