Alan Jackson’s Distillery And Museum Plans Confirmed – Get The Details
on Jun 12, 2026

Fans and whiskey lovers will soon be able to visit Alan Jackson’s Silverbelly Distillery and Museum.
Country music legend Alan Jackson has announced his latest business venture. The Georgia native is one of the best-selling artists of all time, having sold over 75 million records worldwide, and 44 million sold in the United States alone. He has earned two Grammy Awards, 16 CMA Awards, 17 ACM Awards, and countless others.

In addition to his accomplishments in music, Jackson has proven himself to be a multifaceted businessman. In 2016, he founded AJ’s Good Time Bar in downtown Nashville. Situated along Broadway, just steps from the Ryman Auditorium and the Country Music Hall of Fame, the bar honors the “music that made Nashville famous.”
In 2022, the Grand Ole Opry member founded premium spirit brand Silverbelly Whiskey. Named after the color of his signature cowboy hat, each batch is labeled by chart number and represents one of Jackson’s number-one hits in chronological order. The fifth and current batch is titled “Don’t Rock The Jukebox.”

About Alan Jackson’s Silverbelly Museum And Distillery
On June 11th, Alan Jackson announced that he will expand his Nashville footprint with the Silverbelly Whiskey Distillery and Museum. The dual-themed attraction will be located at 121 3rd Ave South in Nashville, Tennessee, and is set to open its doors on Thursday, June 25th.
The immersive experience will allow fans to view extensive displays and memorabilia curated by the “Good Time” singer himself, all while sipping on some Silverbelly. Additionally, the whiskey on site will go from “barrel to bottle,” giving fans an inside look at the blending, proofing, and bottling of the spirit.
Visitors will walk through the musician’s life and career, from rural Newnan, Georgia, to some of the world’s largest stages. Jackson’s longtime manager, Debbie Doebler, shared in a press release:
“For over four decades, Alan has had an amazing career where his music has told stories of his life, creating the foundation of the legacy that we’re excited to share with his fans. We’re proud to be creating a new way for Alan and his music to be part of all that Nashville offers to residents and visitors alike, day-in and day-out.”
Silverbelly CEO Robbie Goldsmith added:
“We couldn’t be more excited to bring Alan Jackson’s local, Tennessee-made Silverbelly Whiskey to downtown Nashville. This is a truly unique setting and opportunity for people to get into the ‘spirit’ of what country music and Music City are all about.”
The museum will be open from 10 am- 5 pm daily. Tickets and more information can be found here.










