Copper Distilling
Permit & Location Facts
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| License Type | Distillery |
| Permit Status | active |
| TTB Permit Number | TTB-DS-TN-27287 |
| Issue Date | |
| City | Nashville |
| State | Tennessee (258 producers statewide) |
| Federal Regulator | Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) |
| Source | TTB Permittee List (FOIA, public) |
About This Record
This record is sourced from the TTB (Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau) federal permittee database, which is publicly available under FOIA. All alcohol producers that manufacture, import, or wholesale beverages in the U.S. must hold a TTB permit or notice.
What the Data Shows for Copper Distilling
Copper Distilling operates as a federally licensed Distillery in Nashville, Tennessee. Its TTB permit number is TTB-DS-TN-27287, issued on 2008-10-08 and currently shown as active in the federal permittee registry. That registry is maintained by the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau — the U.S. Treasury agency that regulates the production, labeling, and federal taxation of alcoholic beverages. Every record displayed on this page maps 1:1 to a row in that public, FOIA-released database.
A Distilled Spirits Plant (DSP) permit, the class that covers Copper Distilling, authorizes the facility to produce, bottle, warehouse, or process distilled spirits. DSP holders operate under a federal bond guaranteeing excise-tax payment on every proof gallon produced — a compliance burden materially heavier than brewery or winery permits.
Federal permits do not stand alone. Copper Distilling must also hold an active Tennessee state ABC license covering this premises, and in most states must route product to retailers only through licensed wholesalers. If the federal permit status changes — surrendered, terminated, or transferred — the state ABC record and the distributor's books should reflect that change within weeks. Statewide, Tennessee currently hosts 258 federally licensed producers, of which 92 are breweries, 107 are distilleries, and 24 are wineries — context that helps compare this single-producer record against the state's broader beverage economy.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What type of alcohol license does Copper Distilling hold?
Copper Distilling holds a federal Distillery permit (active) issued by the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB). The permit number is TTB-DS-TN-27287.
Where is Copper Distilling located?
Copper Distilling is located in Nashville, Tennessee. Tennessee has 258 total licensed alcohol producers.
When was Copper Distilling's TTB permit issued?
Copper Distilling's federal Distillery permit was issued on 2008-10-08. The permit is currently active.
What is a TTB Distillery permit?
A TTB Distillery permit is a federal license issued by the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau. Distilleries hold a Distilled Spirits Plant (DSP) permit, required for producing distilled spirits.
Is this producer data from an official source?
Yes. All producer records on PlainAlcohol are sourced from the TTB federal permittee database, which is publicly available under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). The data covers all active breweries, distilleries, wineries, importers, and wholesalers.
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