Concourse Main shop with shelves of Tennessee whiskey
This is a small Tennessee Whiskey Company storefront in BNA’s Main terminal, past security, focused almost entirely on local spirits. You’ll see mostly 750ml bottles from regional distilleries, plus a few gift-sized minis that fit easily in a carry-on. Prices skew higher than downtown liquor stores, but still within typical airport markup territory. If you’re tight on time between Main gates, you can be in and out in 5–10 minutes.
Selection leans heavy on Tennessee whiskey and bourbon, with a handful of flavored options and occasional limited releases. You’ll usually find at least one bottle under $40, plenty in the $50–$80 range, and some premium labels over $100 near the back shelves. Staff can usually point out which bottles are actually made in Tennessee versus sourced and bottled there, worth asking if that matters to you.
Most bottles are sealed in clear TSA-compliant bags if you mention a connection after BNA. That helps if you’re continuing on same-day flights through another US airport and don’t want your purchase opened at secondary checks. If you’re connecting internationally, remember the usual 100ml liquid rules still apply once you leave secure transit zones.
Credit cards are accepted, including the big travel cards, and receipts clearly itemize the proof and size of each bottle, which helps for customs declarations. No tastings as of now, so you’re buying based on label, reputation, or staff guidance only. Tip: snap a quick photo of each bottle and the receipt before you board, in case customs or TSA asks for details later.