No conversation about THE HISTORY OF Nelson’s Green Brier Distillery could ever be complete without foregrounding the accomplishments of Louisa Nelson.
Louisa is our past, PRESENT, AND future.
Louisa, who was married to our founder Charles for 30 years, was also his shrewdest and most ambitious partner—first in their work as wholesale grocers and later as distillers and distributors of whiskey and spirits.
When Charles died in 1891, Louisa assuredly took over his role as the president of Nelson’s Green Brier Distillery. From there, she steered the company toward 18 booming years of prosperity, becoming one of the largest and most successful distilleries in the world. Under her guidance, Nelson’s Green Brier bottled and sold 380,000 gallons of whiskey and spirits per year, employed untold numbers of bottlers, distributors, and salesmen—all the while squaring off in a crowded marketplace with very aggressive competitors and prevailing.