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Presented by David Riddle All pictures were taken at the distillery or from JackDaniels.com
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Lynchburg, TN MTSU
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History 1866 – Founded by Jasper Newton “Jack” Daniel 1907 – Jack Daniel gave his distillery to his nephew Lem Motlow 1947 – Lem Motlow passed the distillery to his children 1956 – Sold to Brown Forman Beverage Worldwide, Inc. 1960 Label was trademarked
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Jack Daniel
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Production Stopped 1910 – Tennessee prohibition – Established distilleries in Birmingham, Alabama and St. Louis, Missouri 1920 – U.S. prohibition 1933 – U.S. prohibition repealed 1938 – Tennessee prohibition repealed 1942 – World War II U.S. banned manufacture of whiskey 1946 – manufacture of whiskey resumed 1947 – Jack Daniel’s production resumed
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Master Distillers Jack Daniel Jess MotlowLem Tolley Jess GambleFrank Bobo Jeff Arnett Jimmy Bedford
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How Its Made
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The Barrel
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Barrelhouse
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Maturation
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Recognition Although the unique taste of Jack Daniel’s had long been characterized as a Tennessee Whiskey, it had throughout its life been officially listed by the U.S. Treasury Department as a bourbon, which classed it with Kentucky’s noted whiskey. In 1944, Lem Motlow finally achieved the recognition sought for many years in Lynchburg. The United States Government issued a report to the company that stated: "Your charcoal mellowing process produces characteristics unknown to bourbons, ryes, and other whiskeys and thus Jack Daniels is officially designated as a Tennessee Whiskey.“ –tennesseehistory.com Also differentiated by NAFTA
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Products
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