In 1866, Jasper Newton "Jack" Daniel officially established the Jack Daniel Distillery, marking it as the very first registered distillery within the United States. As a young man, Jack learned the art of whiskey making from local preacher and distiller Dan Call in Lynchburg, Tennessee. In 1866, Jack perfected his recipe for Tennessee whiskey. This process involved filtering the whiskey through charcoal made from sugar maple trees. This unique process,...
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In 1866, Jasper Newton "Jack" Daniel officially established the Jack Daniel Distillery, marking it as the very first registered distillery within the
United States. As a young man, Jack learned the art of whiskey making from local preacher and distiller Dan Call in Lynchburg, Tennessee. In 1866, Jack perfected his recipe for Tennessee whiskey. This process involved filtering the whiskey through charcoal made from sugar maple trees. This unique process, known as the Lincoln County Process, gives Jack Daniels its distinctive flavour.
The company faced challenges during Prohibition in the 1920s. It managed to survive by selling whiskey for medicinal purposes and through the black market. After Prohibition ended, the distillery resumed legal production and continued to grow its brand.
In 1956, the Brown-Forman Corporation acquired the distillery. They helped to expand its distribution and introduce it to international markets. Today, Jack Daniels is one of the best-selling whiskey brands in the world. Known for its smooth taste and iconic square bottles, their rich history is deeply rooted in American whiskey culture.
This Tennessee Honey Liqueur combines the classic Jack Daniel's Old No. 7 whiskey with a rich honey liqueur made by the distillery with real honey, creating a balanced and indulgent taste experience. The distinct character of Jack Daniels whiskey and liqueur with notes of honey, and a nutty finish that's naturally smooth. Characterised by its smooth and sweet flavour profile, this one of a kind whiskey liqueur offers a taste of the unexpected.