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The Incredible Story Of Jack Daniels Whiskey

By Dan Sutton


Jasper "Jack" Newton Daniel was just one of thirteen kids. Nobody knows precisely when Mr. Daniel was born, due to his birth certificate being destroyed in a house fire, but during the year 1875, the Jack Daniels Whiskey distillery was founded. There are claims that Jasper was just 20 or so years old when he became an authorized distiller. Having said that, even today, no one knows undoubtably if this is true.

Sadly, after stubbing his toe and developing an infection in the year 1911, Mr. Daniel passed away. He never wed or had any kids, so he entrusted the distillery to his nephew, Lem Motlow. After Motlow's death in 1947, the distillery was given to his children.

There may have been laws against the production of alcohol during the early 1900's, but this still did not stop many people from continuing to make moonshine. Jack Daniels Whiskey saw tough times at the time of prohibition. However, because Motlow happened to be a state senator in Tennessee, he had influence in helping to repeal this law. This permitted production to begin again in 1938.

Daniel's whiskey is known for being filtered in vats made from wood before being left to age. This is not something that is typically done when creating most Bourbon whiskeys. Although technically "Straight Bourbon," no one seems to mind it being referred to as Tennessee Whiskey. The Daniel's brand also filters the whiskey with sugar maple charcoal. Many people claim this is a primary reason Jack Daniel's is amongst the finest of all whiskeys.

Historically, the Daniel's corporation made their whiskey 90 proof (45% alcohol by volume). The black label was, at one time, thought to be a higher grade compared to the green. However, today most bottles belonging to both labels are 80 proof. In 2011 the company produced Holiday Select. Bottles with this label are 100 proof. Currently the highest proof the brand has ever produced.




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