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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.
Rare (for the time) color ad for Jack Daniel's Old No. 7 Whiskey that appeared in US News & World Report from December 7, 1964, showing the mostly elderly crew coming to the office holiday party for coffee and treats, sitting around the old iron stove. Note the pull string attached to the bare-bulb overhead lamp.
70% RYE. 100% JACK.
Introducing rye whiskey made Jack’s way. Crafted with our 70-percent rye grain bill, natural spring water from our own Cave Spring Hollow, and Jack’s time-honored charcoal mellowing process, Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Rye is a whiskey that could only come from Lynchburg, Tennessee. Master Distiller Jeff Arnett and the whiskey makers of the Jack Daniel Distillery have created a unique rye that’s undeniably spicy and complex yet sippin’ smooth. It might be one of the first new recipes in over 150-years, but if you know Jack, you’ll know Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Rye.
70% RYE GRAIN BILL
CHARCOAL MELLOWED
A BOLD BALANCE OF SPICE & SMOOTHNESS
Nikon-D80, f/14, 1/8sec. ISO100, no flash, 4 tungsten lights
Jack Daniel's Single Barrel Rye is Lynchburg's latest rye whiskey, and the third and final release in their current series of ryes. ... The rye is then aged in a charred, new white oak barrels, constructed at JD's very own cooperage. From there it is bottled at 94 proof (47% ABV).
Three tungsten hot light above.
JACK DANIEL'S 150th anniversary bottle. Tennessee whiskey at 100 proof. Only sold in one liter bottle.
I have made another dumb video! It drops on Saturday. As you can see, I made a bit of a mess along the way. Oh what an absolute joy it was to clean this shit up!
No, thankfully it wasn't a cooking video. But I will be singing in this video. You have been warned!
Jack Daniel's Distillery - Lynchburg, TN
Canon 6D + Sigma 20mm f/1.4 Art @ 20mm
ISO 800 - f/1.4 - 1/400 sec
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