The most commonly held misconception about American Whiskey is that Jack Daniel's is a Bourbon. It is not - it is a Tennessee Whiskey. It is generally accepted that the main reason for JD not being Bourbon is because it has undergone the Lincoln County Process of charcoal mellowing. Read More »
The original all-conquering cola-friendly colossus, Jack Daniel's No. 7 commands a legion of fans worldwide, thanks to the sweet smoothness imparted by the Lincoln County Process of charcoal-mellowing the spirit before maturation.
The 2011 special edition of Jack Daniel's, bottled in honour of Mr Daniel's 161st birthday. This is their controversial changed bottle shape with a black wrap, the first of the new bottles that we've had in.
A special limited edition of Jack Daniel's produced in honour of the 120th anniversary of the opening of the White Rabbit Saloon, a bar formerly located in Lynchburg once owned by a certain Mr Jack Daniel. It's bottled at a higher strength than usual - 43% ABV.
The 'other' Tennessee whiskey, George Dickel's small scale means it lives in the shadow of the Jack Daniel's colossus. This is unfair, as it is a great whiskey in its own right.
Well worth the extra, Gentleman Jack is charcoal-mellowed twice, before and after the ageing process, resulting in a cleaner, more refined end product. Packaged in a smart Monogram-esque bottle.
Recently awarded a massive 93 points from the Beverage Tasting Institute in Chicago, fending off stiff competition to win a Gold Medal at their American Whiskey Tasting.
Jack Daniel's Single Barrel is a richer variation JD with less sweetness and more power than the No.7. A favourite in bars, this is a must for aficionados.
A litre bottle of Jack Daniel's 43% Master Distiller edition, released to honour the first of the (as of writing) only seven master distillers to oversee the making of their whisky, a certain Mr J Daniel. This was originally a travel retail exclusive, but we've managed to grab a few bottles.
Here we have the 2012 edition of JD's Holiday Select, again using the whiskey emptied from the barrels used to construct the impressive festive barrel tree places outside the distillery in Lynchburg.
A limited edition of Jack Daniel's bottled in honour of the birthday of Angelo Lucchesi, the first JD salesman. He started back with the company in 1953 and turned 90 on Christmas Eve 2010 - top work, sir.
One of a long series of special commemorative edition 'Scenes from Lynchburg' bottlings that Jack Daniel's have produced for their legions of fans. This particular scene (No. 9) features some old-timers leaning on a charcoal-mellowing vat.
An Australian edition of Jack Daniel's introduced in 2011. It's made to the same recipe as Old No.7 but is matured in cooler areas of the warehouse and bottled at 37% for a lighter, sweeter flavour.
A special bottling of Jack Daniel's to celebrate the 150th Anniversary of the founding of the state of Oregon. This JD has been bottled at the slightly-higher-than-usual strength of 43%.
A special limited edition bottling of Jack Daniel's Single Barrel produced in conjunction with Ducks Unlimited, a US Waterfowl conservation charity. It's packaged in a metal tin with a pair of branded glasses, a stopper featuring the Ducks logo and a special Ducks Unlimited neck tag.