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Jeff Arnett unveils $20M Tennessee distillery project

Company Distilling plans

In a recent announcement from the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development and the Blount Partnership, former Jack Daniel’s master distiller Jeff Arnett and partners will open the state’s newest distillery. Company Distilling is set to open some of its facilities in the fall of 2021, located in the Smoky Mountains of East Tennessee.

Jeff Arnett

The team at Company Distilling have an abundance of industry experience and knowledge, built from a gathering of friends with a history of building distilleries and crafting spirits.

The founding team is made up of the aforementioned Jeff Arnett, former president of the Tennessee Distillers Guild Kris Tatum, construction management professional Corey Clayton, founder of H. Clark Distillery Heath Clark, and CEO of Clayton Homes, Kevin Clayton.

“It’s this collaboration between friends seeking to produce a spirit worth gathering over that sparked the Company Distilling name,” said Company Distilling president, Kris Tatum. “Not only will the whiskey be best when enjoyed among good company, but the distillery’s property provides ample opportunities for gathering and outdoor fun.”

The Springbrook Farm mixed-use facility will be family friendly, with a master planned ‘city center’ in Alcoa, which will serve as the primary distillery and location for the spirits main manufacturing.

Company Distilling’s Alcoa plans

The 20,000-square-foot refurbished building with a casual, mountain-inspired theme, will include a tasting room, restaurant, brewery and retail store along with ample outdoor activities and entertainment on the property’s 31 acres including a live music venue, corn hole, pickle ball courts, bonfire pits, and open access to greenway trails.

The first of Company Distilling’s locations to open will be a 4,000-square-foot tasting room and restaurant located in Townsend, Tennessee, the gateway to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, later this year. Set along the Little River with the Townsend Greenway running along the front of the 13.5-acre property, the tasting room will offer access to cycling, running and nearby mountain biking and hiking trails. The Distillery also has future plans to expand its footprint to Middle Tennessee in 2022 with a tasting room, retail store and tours located in Thompson’s Station.

The $20 million investment is predicted to bring 60 initial new jobs into the area, a number that is expected to grow over time.

“Congrats to Blount County and all parties involved in this new venture,” said Tennessee Governor Bill Lee. “Both locations will showcase some of many reasons that the Great Smoky Mountains is a top place for people from all over the world to visit. Company Distilling’s investment in Blount County is further proof that East Tennessee has much to offer.”

“We’re proud to welcome Company Distilling to Tennessee and thank the company for its $20 million investment in Blount County,” said Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development’s Bob Rolfe. “Company Distilling’s leadership team has a vast knowledge of the industry as well as the business landscape of the state, and I know the company will find great success in East Tennessee.”

“In 2009, Tennessee was home to only three distilleries, but now craft spirits are flowing from many counties across the state,” Tatum added. “We’re proud to be a Tennessee distillery and stand behind our meticulously crafted spirits.”

 “For years now, we’ve had this spirit in the back of our minds,” said Arnett. “It’s straight Bourbon whiskey finished with maple wood to produce a sip like no other. It’s hard to believe it’s finally real. And it’s better than we ever imagined.”

The Company Distilling Straight Bourbon Whiskey

Kevin Clayton adds that the location was just as thoughtfully chosen as the spirits themselves.

“Company isn’t meant to be just a product,” said Kevin Clayton. “It’s about setting aside time to enjoy life. We’ve chosen our locations in the Smoky Mountains for their scenery and wealth of outdoor activities. We have the river, the greenway and biking trails. We’re a place where people can come to sip good spirits and connect with friends for time well spent.”



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