Tag Archives: Jack Daniels

American Whiskey Phraseology

There’s a lot of wordage used in classifying the types of American whiskeys known as Bourbon and Tennessee whiskey. The following list helps to make sense of the often-perplexing terminology: Sour mash whiskey: Bourbon and Tennessee whiskey aren’t blended; they’re classified as “straight whiskey.” That makes maintaining a consistency of flavor difficult from one distillation [...]

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Start your day with a cup of “tea”.

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Here’s a little more family history.

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A quick history lesson.

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Remain calm. Drink whiskey.

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Dr. Seuss on the subject of whiskey.

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The Creation of Adam – Our Version.

We’re not a religious authority, but this is how we see it happening.    

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Never, ever, go in to work early.

Some kick the bucket, others kick the safe. Jasper Newton “Jack” Daniel (1846 – 1911) Mr. Daniel arrived early for work one day and attempted to access the company safe. That morning he had difficulty remembering the combination. After several attempts, he got angry and kicked the safe in frustration. The kick caused him to badly [...]

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What our doctors have to say about our current state of mind.

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Get the facts Jack.

Some Facts About Jack Daniel’s Fact: Jack Daniel was a real person. Jasper Newton “Jack” Daniel was born in September 1846, one of thirteen children, to Calaway Daniel and Lucinda Cook. Jack Daniel’s grandfather, Joseph “Job” Daniel emigrated from Wales, as did his Scottish wife, to the United States. Jack died in 1911 from blood poisoning. The [...]

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