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MEMPHIS, TN (March 8, 2019) — Spirits & Soul is a two-day festival that brings the Tennessee Whiskey Trail to downtown Memphis as part of the kick-off to the city’s Bicentennial Celebration, A New Century of Soul. From April 26-27, distillers from around the state will join artists, tastemakers and local businesses of South Main Historic Arts District for a weekend of good music, good food, and the finest spirits the state has to offer. Friday, April 26 | Spirits &

The Tennessee Distillers Guild has joined forces with Aero Service Group and Marshall Retail Group to open two new Tennessee whiskey-related experiences in the Nashville International Airport (BNA). In conjunction with Minneapolis-based airport restaurant operator, Aero Service Group, the Guild will launch Three Casks, a restaurant focusing on Tennessee distilled spirits, local craft beer, and a fresh menu inspired by Nashville’s culinary scene. Tennessee Whiskey Trail distillers will be partnering with Aero to develop the cocktail menu, spirits infusions, and tasting

Ole Smoky Distillery, the leading craft distiller of Moonshine and home of the world’s most visited distillery is expanding their presence in Tennessee by joining forces with Yee Haw Brewing Company, one of Tennessee’s top craft breweries, to collectively open an entertainment complex in Nashville’s burgeoning area of SoBro. The venue, currently being called The Garden @ 6th & Peabody will feature a distillery, brewery, bars, tasting areas, beer & bottle shops, merchandise, big screen TVs and live entertainment. Visitors

Corsair Distillery has completed renovations at their Marathon Village location at 1200 Clinton St in Nashville, TN. The space recently opened and is capable of handling events (unlike the previous space), in addition to offering tasting and taproom usage. The enlarged area offers a full cocktail menu and all Corsair spirits (vodka, whiskey, rum and gin). The new space also features 16 taps offering both Corsair beers and various ales and lagers from other local breweries.

Explorer Kristin Luna recently traveled the Tennessee Whiskey Trail and reports back on her findings in this feature article found on the official Tennessee Vacation Guide website, www.tnvacation.com. Here's a short excerpt: "To travel the trail in its entirety, you’ll need to allot a solid 10 days—the driving route crisscrosses the state, which spans more than 600 miles in length—though those with less time to spare could easily plan a weekend around the distilleries surrounding Franklin in Middle Tennessee or Gatlinburg in