Love & Whiskey: The Remarkable True Story of Jack Daniel, His Master Distiller Nearest Green, and the Improbable Rise of Uncle Nearest
V**N
BRAVAđ„
Love & WhiskeyWritten and narrated by Fawn WeaverA notable quote from Love & Whiskey: âSome things, like good whiskey, just takes time.â And time was needed to make good whiskey and history. Fawn Weaver embodies the essence of divine intervention and Love & Whiskey is the representation of words that God breathed into her with a purpose so profound, unequivocal and intentional that only she could have conceived and nurtured it. It was her purpose and Shelby, TN was her destiny!As I listened to the story, I became captivated with Mrs. Weaver and the dedication and sacrifice it took to write this remarkable tale that trancends whiskey and love, it encompasses friendships, family, legacy, history and truth. Moreover, it chronicles a woman's journey of self-discovery that tested her patience, finances, and at times, her sanity and truth and I love that through it all, her rock and husband, Keith Weaver stayed tried and true, a ride or die that is loyally by her side supporting her vision from the start as his role was instrumental in this journey.Mrs. Weaver understood the assignment when she boldly declared âUncle Nearest is about more than whiskey, and Iâm never going to sell it.â This statement resonated deeply with me. She recognized what many of our ancestors didnât and thatâs: no amount of money could replace a birthright. This narrative is indeed the birthright of the Green family, which Mrs. Weaver has selflessly honored and selflessly bestowed to them.Jeffrey Wright said it best, âWeâre victors now, and we can tell these stories and tell them rightâtell them freely, properly, in a way that celebrates who we are without bias.â well Mrs. Weaver brought Nearest from obscurity and unapologetically showed the world exactly who this incredible ingenious man, Nearest Green was, never tarnishing anyone elseâs reputation or heritage thus solidifying Nearest Greenâs legacy loudly, proudly and publicly with pride and authenticity.I loved every moment in this story and await the movie because of course a movie has to be made! Its merits and emotion woven into the narration was palpable and I felt her passion, excitement and determination as she recounted her experience. She transported me to a time when color barriers were nonexistent, challenging the societal norms of the Nearest Greenâs era. Mrs. Weaver illustrated how collaboration can foster positive change and love. The townâs embrace of her, her efforts and their eagerness to share tales of Nearest, and their welcoming spirit were beautifully depicted. She had me a lil scarrred at some scenes but when God calls you to walk a predetermined path, one must proceed with faith, knowing divine protection is assured.Love & Whiskey is a divine masterpiece, a love letter crafted with purpose and intention.Thank you Fawn weaver for this monumental story based on man, his friend and making whiskey. Thank you for sharing your journey allowing us to walk with you learning another hidden Black treasure long buried in the earth so deep it took a SHEro to excavate it, dust it off, shine it up so pretty and showcase it to the world. Well done maâam, well done.I donât drink whiskey, but in honor of this wonderful story being told, I raise a glass and toast to Fawn Weaver, her team and to the man we all now know as Nearest Green aka Uncle Nearest.Cheers đ„
L**9
Masterfully told story of a man, a legacy and a business honoring both.
This is an incredible read. Uplifting. Engaging. Educational. Socially relevant. All the things! While I heard Fawn Weaver talk about the research that went into the story of Nearest Green, the way this book wove together her journey to building Uncle Nearest the company through the story of Nearest Green the distiller was masterful. It was both historical novel and business blueprint. I re-read every page at least once before moving on because there were so many nuggets of inspiration and pointers for business I didn't want to miss a single one. If you haven't read it, it needs to be next on your list!
V**I
A very good whiskey!
Nearest GreenIntrigued by a Jack Daniels tour in 2022 and the mention of Uncle Nearest, led us to discover the Nearest Green Distillery in Shelbyville, TN.Another heartwarming discovery was a woman named Fawn Weaver who through years of research uncovered the story behind Jack Daniels #7 whiskey recipe.Uncle Nathan Nearest Green, the mastermind who taught Jack about Whiskey making. A man whose recipe made history for another man.This is also an eye opener for all of us to see how Africanâs brought to America, and survived torturous journeyâs, also brought skill sets that were unknown to Americans, and were sadly not credited to them.Fawn writes with such love and spirit in this book to help readers and lovers of Whiskey and history, know how through families and friendships this book came about.Knowing the full story as of today, this book warmed my heart to see how a true legacy will be known.This is a must read! Once you are finished youâll want to travel to Tennessee and see Lynchburg and Shelbyville.You will want to walk on the grounds that Uncle Nearest and Jack Daniel walked and see all that is mentioned in this book.Do not miss both Whiskey tours!! Itâs a small drive between.If it werenât for a bar tender at our hotel in Nashville that served us Uncle Nearest Whiskey instead of Jack, I wouldnât be writing this review. When she mentioned Nearest Green, I said, âIsnât that the black slave that taught Jack Daniel how to Make whiskey and sour mashâ? She said yes! Then my husband and I were all ears!We stayed at the La Quinta in Nashville by the stadium.I donât remember her name, but we developed a love of Whiskey relationship she led us to Uncle Nearest Distillery, which then prompted me to order my book,Love & Whiskey. I had to pre order it! It wasnât even in distribution yet!! I received my copy with Fawns signature too in June/24.Take a gander and be pleasantly enchanted by this work of love and passion.
T**D
Must read
This book is a written illustration of American history! From start to finish you can feel the energy from Fawn as she paints a picture of her own start as an entrepreneur to how this motivation thrust her into telling a valuable history story. It is a story of grit, redemption, and a entrepreneurial road map to success.
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