Amish Country

Pure and simple. That’s why the Amish love Lawrenceburg.

Lawrence County is home to the largest settlement of Old Order Amish in the South. It’s the most conservative branch of the Amish sect. That means no electricity, running water or gas engines (and no photos of people if you visit, please). The industrious community is a blessing for Lawrenceburg, providing handmade, artisan-quality products and homegrown produce for sale throughout the year. It’s a relaxing, interesting place to visit any time of the year.

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Gobbler Springs Distillery

Gobbler Springs Distillery

About


Gobbler Springs Distillery operates the first legal still in Lawrence County, Tennessee since 1821, when David Crockett’s distillery was swept away in a flood. Our Sweet Mash spirits are crafted in small batches using our proprietary Lawrence County Process with locally sourced grains, charred white oak, and pure water drawn from the Gobbler Springs property. We’re confident you will agree that our hand-crafted artisan spirits coax the best from grain to bottle, and from bottle to glass. Cheers!



Gobbler Springs Distillery operates the first legal still in Lawrence County, Tennessee since 1821, when David Crockett’s distillery was swept away in a flood. Our Sweet Mash spirits are crafted in small batches using our proprietary Lawrence County Process with locally sourced grains, charred white oak, and pure water drawn from the Gobbler Springs property. We’re confident you will agree that our hand-crafted artisan spirits coax the best from grain to bottle, and from bottle to glass. Cheers!


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