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6 fun facts about Jack Danielâs Tennessee Whiskey
A closer look at the classic Southern spirit
Photograph courtesy of Jack Daniel s
Jasper Newton âJackâ Daniel was only ten when he learned how to run a whiskey still. It was the 1850s, and young Jack was working for Dan Call, a minister and storekeeper in his hometown of Lynchburg, Tennessee. Story goes, Call and one of his slaves, Nathan âNearestâ Green, taught the boy how to craft the charcoal-mellowed hooch that would one day make him famous: Jack Danielâs Old No. 7. The sweet-but-oaky spirit became the signature of Danielâs namesake distillery, which in 1866 became the first registered business of its kind in America. Today, nearly 300,000 visitors a year travel there to sip and see the magic behind the making of their favorite spirit.
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