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Jack Daniel's can rightly be called the most famous American whiskey brand. The classicOld No. 7has grown since its inception in 1866 to become one of the most consumed whiskeys in the world: from Mick Jagger to Frank Sinatra. The assortment in our online shop is large, so now is the time to buy your favorite. Jack Daniel's at the best price or on sale? Then you are at the right place at Tasting Collection.
Jack Daniel's can rightly be called the most famous American whiskey brand. The classic Old No. 7 has grown since its inception in 1866 to become one of the most consumed whiskeys in the world: from Mick Jagger to Frank Sinatra. The assortment in our online shop is large, so now is the time to buy your favorite. Jack Daniel's at the best price or on sale? Then you are at the right place at Tasting Collection.
The selection is truly enormous. For years, Jack Daniel's Old No. 7 (also known as Black Label) was the only available whiskey from this illustrious distillery. Nowadays, the offering has greatly expanded. For example, there is the Gentleman Jack, a whiskey that goes through charcoal not once, but twice. Not so long ago, the Tennessee Rye was launched, one of the few new recipes in the 150-year history of the whiskey brand.
Flavored whiskeys are also becoming increasingly popular. Think of the Tennessee Fire, a blend of the famous whiskey and a spicy cinnamon liqueurAlmost as popular is Jack Daniel's Tennessee HoneyThe heart is formed by the traditional Old No. 7, but this drink is also made with real honey!
The simple answer? Yes, it is bourbon.But the reality is more nuanced. Although Jack Daniel's officially meets the classification for bourbon, they themselves refer to it as Tennessee Whiskey, named after the American state where the distillery is located. It is therefore not 100% the same as the average bourbon. The difference lies in the so-called Lincoln County Process.
During this step in the production process, the whiskey is filtered through charcoal from sugar maple. This happens before the whiskey matures in barrels. It takes about 3 to 5 days for the unmatured whiskey to completely pass through the meters-thick layer of charcoal. It is this process that provides an extra smooth drinking experience.
You should mainly drink Jack Daniel's however you like. But there is a reason why Jack & Cola is so popular. Dr. Lyman Kelber from the American Bureau of Chemistry and Soils was sent to the southern United States in 1907. There he saw an entrepreneur serving cola to soldiers, who then added Jack Daniel's themselves.
At Tasting Collection, you will find an enormous selection of Jack Daniel's. Now it's just a matter of making a choice, and we will ensure you quickly have your favorite drink. Or if you're looking for a gift, you can of course also choose a Jack Daniel's gift packaging.Check the offer, place your order and we will quickly deliver your Jack Daniel's.
The history of Jack Daniel's begins with its founder, Jasper Newton "Jack" Daniel, born in 1850 in Lynchburg, Tennessee, United States. Jack Daniel was an enterprising and ambitious man, who learned the craft of whiskey making at a young age from Dan Call, a local preacher and distiller.
In 1866, at just 16 years old, Jack Daniel took a big step in his career when he established his own distillery. With the help of Dan Call and the unique quality of his whiskey, Jack Daniel quickly began to make a name for himself in the region.
In 1875, Jack Daniel was officially registered as a distillery and began marketing his whiskey under the name "Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey." One of the key decisions Jack Daniel made was to distill his whiskey with charcoal-filtered water from a nearby limestone spring. This process is known as the "Lincoln County Process" and contributes to the distinctive smoothness and flavor of Jack Daniel's whiskey.
In 1884, to protect his whiskey from imitation, Jack Daniel had his distillery officially registered as the first registered distillery in the United States, a unique achievement that sets Jack Daniel's apart as a brand.
Unfortunately, in 1911, a few years after achieving national and international fame, Jack Daniel passed away from blood poisoning. Although Jack Daniel was no longer there, his legendary whiskey lived on.
Today, Jack Daniel's is enjoyed in more than 170 countries and is considered a symbol of American pride and craftsmanship. The rich history and timeless character make Jack Daniel's an icon in the world of whiskey.