List of breweries in Tennessee

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This is a list of active and former breweries in Tennessee.

Contents

Active breweries

Chattanooga area

Clarksville area

Cookeville area

Knoxville area

Memphis area

Murfreesboro area

Nashville area

Tri-Cities area (Bristol/Johnson City/Kingsport)

Other areas

East Tennessee

Middle Tennessee

West Tennessee


Former breweries

See also

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