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Jack Daniel's Tennessee Apple has the unique character of Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey coupled with crisp green apple for a fresh and rewarding taste. It's bold, refreshing, and exceptionally smooth.
MADE WITH REAL APPLES
BLENDED WITH OLD NO. 7
BOLD, CRISP, CHARACTER
Sometimes, mixing fire and whiskey is a good thing. Our Tennessee Fire blends warm cinnamon liqueur with the bold character of Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7 for a classic spirit with a surprisingly smooth finish.
MADE WITH REAL CINNAMON
BLENDED WITH OLD NO. 7
SMOOTH START, CINNAMON KICK
100-Proof Bottled-in-Bond
www.jackdaniels.com/en-us/our-products
Whiskey Night, 12/15/2022, Nashville, TN
Panasonic DMC-GF2
Nikkor 50.0mm f/1.2 AIS + Tilt-shift Adapter
f/1.2 50.0mm 1/100 400
One of my first composites. This one was fun. Brought in smoke from a couple of other shots, and the ice was added from a later shot as well (waited until everything was placed so it wouldn't melt). Also, the booze is faked (bottle found in the garage). Shot on a black sheet, with two strobes. Both with homemade diffusers.
For years I’ve been saying, that when I’m really stressed, I want a bourbon drip! This guy beat me to it and did a great job, too.
. . . Arsenic and Old Lace?
A collaborative effort, of a kind. Taken by DanielKHC recently in Bangkok, using my new D300. A trial, of kinds, so to speak, of the camera, and whether he should consider one. Shot at 200mm (300mm, 35mm equivalent)and 1600iso (yes, really).
So, it's question time: Daniel is debating whether to move on from his Sony to the Nikon (not any old Nikon, but the D300!).
Should he? He'll appreciate all advice!
Write your answer, below!
First time trying out a reflection photo. Turned out alright I reckon. I had to touch up some stuff in Photoshop but didn't do anything too major.
Stobist: Flashpoint 320m Above through small softbox at about 1/2 I think
YN565 camera right at full power with attached grid and bounce card
YN 560 camera left at full power with attached grid and bounce card
This label: Jack Daniel’s No. 27 Gold Tennessee Whiskey introduced to the United States in 2019. A double-barreled and double-mellowed expression of its classic Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7 Tennessee Whiskey, the premium bottle brings a fusion between warm maple and toasted oak to create a rich and refined finish.
Medals awarded at the 1904 World's Fair were commemorative of the United State's 100-year acquisition of the Louisiana Purchase from France.
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A story from the Jack Daniel's website. It's true!
THE FIRST OF SEVEN GOLD MEDALS
The main idea behind the 1904 World’s Fair in St. Louis, Missouri was to introduce the latest innovations in science and culture to the world. This one captured the world’s attention.
Jack Daniel and Old No. 7 arrived in St. Louis for the competition to little attention. No one knew what to make of the late arrival from Lynchburg, Tennessee, and the square bottles of whiskey in the back of his wagon. Alongside a demonstration of the Ferris Wheel, an appearance by Helen Keller, and the debut of the hot dog, Jack Daniel, a 5’2” distiller from a town no one had ever heard of, began to get attention.
Once he shared his sippin’ whiskey with the judges and curious fair-goers, all eyes opened wide. The man in the bold hat and his charcoal mellowed whiskey won the gold medal for World's Best Whiskey from 24 worldwide selections. Four days later, Jack Daniel was home again. Why so soon? There was a growing demand for Tennessee Whiskey that needed attending.
for We're Here and Serene & Calming
Maybe not entirely 100% "appropriate" but after a hard day's of "remote working while home schooling two children while not going insane" a nice smooth drinkypoo to unwind with ...