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[[Image:Jack_Daniel_Statue.jpg|right|thumb|Statue of Jack Daniel at the Distillery in November 2004.]]
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'''Jack Daniel's''' is a [[Tennessee whiskey]] [[distillation|distillery]] and brand known for its rectangular bottles and black label. The company, based in [[Lynchburg, Tennessee]], has been owned by the [[Brown-Forman Corporation|Brown-Forman]] [[conglomerate (company)|conglomerate]] since 1957.
'''Jack Daniel's''' is a gay fagget who cant play football for balls. He is a loser who makes fun of people that could kick his ass [[distillation|distillery]] and brand known for its rectangular bottles and black label. The company, based in [[Lynchburg, Tennessee]], has been owned by the [[Brown-Forman Corporation|Brown-Forman]] [[conglomerate (company)|conglomerate]] since 1957.


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 13:12, 8 February 2007

For the running coach, see Jack Daniels (coach).
For the British car engineer, see William 'Jack' Daniels.
Jack Daniel's
The distinctive bottle of Jack Daniel's whiskey is familiar around the world.
TypeTennessee whiskey
ManufacturerBrown-Forman
Country of origin Lynchburg, Tennessee USA
Introduced1875
Proof (US)80 (Lowered from 86)
VariantsSingle Barrel, Gentleman Jack
Related productsChivas Regal, Johnnie Walker
Websitewww.jackdaniels.com Edit this on Wikidata
File:Jack Daniel Statue.jpg
Statue of Jack Daniel at the Distillery in November 2004.

Jack Daniel's is a gay fagget who cant play football for balls. He is a loser who makes fun of people that could kick his ass distillery and brand known for its rectangular bottles and black label. The company, based in Lynchburg, Tennessee, has been owned by the Brown-Forman conglomerate since 1957.

History

Early

According to the Jack Daniel's web site, founder—Jasper Newton "Jack" Daniel—was born in September 1850, although seemingly no one knows the exact date since the birth records were destroyed in a courthouse fire. If the 1850 date is correct, he may have become a licensed distiller at the age of 16, as the distillery claims a founding date of 1866. Other records list his birthdate as September 5, 1846, and in his 2004 biography Blood & Whiskey: The Life and Times of Jack Daniel author Peter Krass maintains that land and deed records show the distillery was actually not founded until 1875. Daniel was one of thirteen children, of Welsh descent.

Since Jack Daniel never married and did not have any children, he took his favorite nephew, Lem Motlow, under his wing. Lem had a head for numbers and was soon doing all the distillery's bookkeeping. In 1907, due to failing health, Jack Daniel gave the distillery to his nephew. Jack later died from blood poisoning from an infection in 1911.

The infection allegedly set up originally in a toe, which Daniel injured in kicking his safe in anger when he could not get it open early one morning at work: he was said to have always had trouble remembering the combination. This incident was the subject of a marketing poster used on the London Underground in January 2006, with the line "Moral: Never go to work early."

When the company was later incorporated, it was incorporated as "Jack Daniel Distillery, Lem Motlow, Prop., Inc." This has allowed the company to continue to pretend in marketing that Lem Motlow, who died in 1947, is the current proprietor, as mentioning him in the advertising is technically just citing the full corporate name. Likewise, the advertisements continue to say that Lynchburg has only 361 people, while the current (2000 census) population is actually 5,740. This is allowable because the entire label was trademarked in the early 1960s when this figure was the actual population cited by the Census Bureau; changing the label would require applying for a new trademark or forfeiting trademark protection. However, the 361 figure is also used on their website, which has nothing to do with the old label trademark issue. The large expansion of Lynchburg's population is largely due to its consolidation with Moore County. Interestingly enough, Moore County, where the Jack Daniel's distillery is located, is one of the state's many dry counties. Therefore, while it is legal to distill the product within the county, it is illegal to purchase it there. However, a state law has provided one exception: a distillery may sell one commemorative product, regardless of county statutes. Jack Daniel's now sells "Gentleman Jack, Single Barrel" at the distillery's White Rabbit Bottle Shop.

Tennessee whiskey is similar to bourbon but is different in that it is filtered through maple charcoal in large wooden vats prior to aging. Tennessee whiskey is also not subject to the regulations relating to bourbons, such as the use of new barrels and low level of distilling proof.

Recent

In October, 2004 it was announced that all generally-available Jack Daniel's products would thenceforth be bottled at 80 U.S. proof (40% alcohol by volume), which is the highest proof allowed in some jurisdictions; this will simplify the production process. (This reduction in alcohol content was condemned by Modern Drunkard magazine). Previously, the famous black-label brand (the better-quality, higher-priced product) had been 86 proof, where legal, the lower-end green label 80 proof; these marked reductions from the previous practice until recent years of bottling the black-label product at 90 proof and the green-label product at 86. Both are made from the same ingredients; the difference is determined by professional tasters who determine which of the batches will be graded out as worthy of being labelled with the prestigious black label, the rest being sold under the green label.

In recent years, a third product, "Gentleman Jack", was created. It has always been bottled at 80 proof since its inception. This superpremium product is produced in the same manner as other Tennessee whiskey except that after aging and prior to bottling it is once again subjected to the Lincoln County Process (charcoal-filtering). There is also now a 94 proof "Single Barrel" product available in some markets, which has also been sold in commemorative bottles at the distillery in recent years.

The distillery at 280 Lynchburg Highway is part of the American Whiskey Trail. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on September 14, 1972.

According to Jimmy Bedford, current Master Distiller, years and years ago the company would ship all products by railroad. One shipment got lost in a railroad terminal and when the barrels were located they were ordered to be shipped down the track. A new shipping ticket was created and "Old" was written in front of the original shipping number, "No. 7". Requests then began coming in for more shipments of the "Old No. 7 on the ticket". [1] The full title printed on the label reads: Jack Daniel's Old Time Old No.7 Brand Quality Tennessee Sour Mash Whiskey.

According to the Official Jack Daniel's Website, no one really knows why Mr. Jack named his whiskey "Old No. 7", all the stories are just conjecture, because no one ever asked Mr. Jack. [2]

Trivia

File:Jack Daniels.jpg
Founder Jack Daniel.
Whiskey barrels in the distillery
  • In the 1967 science fiction novel The Technicolor Time Machine, a movie production crew travels back in time to hire Vikings to make a movie about Vikings. They pay one with a large supply of Jack Daniel's.
  • In the movie The Quiller Memorandum (1966) starring George Segal, the main character orders Jack Daniel's while being interrogated in Neo-Nazi's headquarters.d [3]
  • In 2005, Jack Daniel's shipped 7.5 million cases. The company is experiencing a 15-20% growth and anticipates shipping 10 million cases by 2009.
  • In 2006, Jack Daniel's sponsors the number 07 car (numbered after the Old No. 7) in NASCAR, driven by Clint Bowyer for Richard Childress Racing.
  • In 2006, Jack Daniel's sponsors the team Jack Daniel's Racing in the Australian V8 Supercar series
  • In the movie Blood Diamond (2007) starring Leonardo DiCaprio miniature flasks are being shipped to be used by the mercenary forces that arrive.
  • Along with an assortment of other items, a flask of Jack Daniel's is buried with singer Frank Sinatra, whose preference for Jack Daniel's in the 1950s and 1960s helped give the product a very high profile in America.
  • In the 2004 movie After the Sunset, Pierce Brosnan's character orders a "Jack on the rocks," stating that if it was good enough for "Frank," it was good enough for him.
  • In the 1978 movie Animal House, John Belushi's character chugs a full 26er *(700ml) of Jack Daniel's (actually iced tea) in about eight seconds.
  • Jack Daniel's hometown of Lynchburg, Tennessee is in a dry county.
  • Jack Daniel's is the signature drink of the Mustache Commander and of StreetWars. A giant bottle greets every player as they enter the tournament and all are commanded to drink a glass.
  • In the 1992 movie Scent of a Woman, Al Pacino's character Lieutenant Colonel Frank Slade's drink of choice is Jack Daniel's. However he calls it "John" Daniel's with the joke being "He may be Jack to you son, but when you've known him as long as I have... that's a joke."
  • Jack Daniel's was also a prominent fixture of the 1980's Hair Metal era as it was shown frequently in music videos for artists like Motley Crue. Slash of Guns N' Roses and Pata of X Japan favor it as well. The drink was so loved by bassist Michael Anthony of Van Halen that he had custom made basses styled after the famous Jack Daniel's bottle. During the 1987 Girls, Girls, Girls Tour Motley Crue would have the infamous 'Jack Daniels Break' and members would take turns skulling the drink and pouring it on the crowd.
  • WWE wrestler, The Undertaker's favorite alcoholic beverage is Jack Daniels.[citation needed]
  • In Family Guy, episode 209 - If I'm Dyin', I'm Lyin' Peter talks about needing the courage of his friend Jack Daniels, and calls him, getting an elderly woman (apparently his wife) and hears that he has died from a wheat thresher accident.
  • It is the favorite drink of former Guns n Roses guitarest Slash.
  • In American Dad episode 210 Roger the Alien is shown with a bottle of Jack Daniels on the morning of Christmas Day.
  • The American rock singer Wednesday 13's favorite drink is Jack Daniel's : He refers to it in the song "Too Much Blood" on his album Fang Bang : "I've got a shotgun, a bottle of Jack, goin' to Hell and I ain't comin' back!" He is also often seen drinking it on stage, along with his guitarist Eric Griffin.
  • In Duke Nukem 3D, Duke is known to say "A babe, a stogie, and a bottle of Jack. That's what I need right now."
  • In Duke Nukem: Time To Kill, Duke is heard saying "Gimme a Jack and Coke any day."
  • In The Simping Detective, Jack Point is particularly fond of Jack Daniels. In one episode he states, "I guess I could have followed it up, but as it turns out and old pal of mine turned up and I clean forgot about it. His name's Jack too. Small world, huh?"
  • Many times Mötley Crüe would inject Jack Daniel's with a syringe to "come down" off of a cocaine binge
  • Dimmu Borgir frontman Shagrath can be seen in a promotional picture with a bottle of Jack Daniels hanging from a drip in a hospital surrounded by women in Nurse Fetish outfits.
  • Artie Lange of The Howard Stern Show often mentions and drinks Jack Daniels and "Jack and Coke" on air in several occasions.
  • The late Australian AC/DC frontman, Bon Scott (an avid drinker) was documented as a frequent consumer of Jack Daniels. In one incident during the filming of the music video 'Let there be rock' Bon jumps off the stage breaking his ankle. Fellow band member Malcolm Young recalls Bon yelling from the ambulance 'Go and get me some bloody JD!'
  • Metal band Pantera are known as fans of Jack Daniel's as well as Wild Turkey. The band's 1997 live album Official Live: 101 Proof has a cover modeled after the famous black label.
  • In the 1980 film The Shining the character Jack Torrence ask the phantom bartender Lloyd For a Bourbon on the Rocks. On close inspection the bottle used is in fact one of Jack Daniel's.
  • The cover of Mötley Crüe's autobiography The Dirt is modeled after the famous bottle.

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