All about Jack Daniel's
The Jack Daniel's distillery in the tiny town of Lynchburg, Tennessee, is ironically located in a dry county. The Jack Daniel's brand is one of the most famous whiskeys in the world, referenced in dozens of country songs and famously in Kesha's pop hit, "TiK ToK." The brand is associated with rock stars and southern pride, but there's quite a lot more to the Jack Daniel's story. Jack was a real person, born in the mid-1800s. He learned the whiskey-making process from Nearis Green, an enslaved man. When Daniels opened his distillery in 1866, he employed the recently freed sons of Green. The company has recently shared the story of the relationship between Daniels and Green in an effort to address social justice issues and embrace a new generation of whiskey drinkers.
Jack Daniel's is distilled using copper stills, then slowly dripped through packed sugar maple charcoal, after which it matures in oak barrels for varying lengths of time. The original blend, a caramel-colored, sweeter whiskey, is called Old No. 7. The Tennessee Apple variety is a blend of real apple liqueur and the original product. Similar blends feature honey liqueur and cinnamon liqueur. The line includes several products, such as Winter Jack, a hard whiskey-based cider, and pre-made canned cocktails mixed with the signature whiskey. Jack Daniel's can be used in all your favorite whiskey cocktails and is a staple at any bar around the world.
Each bottle captures the craftsmanship of Lynchburg, Tennessee, offering unique flavor profiles and versatile options for every occasion. Discover these Jack Daniel's spirits and more.