What types of Jack Daniel's is there?!
What types of Jack Daniel's is there?
We've all seen Jack Daniels Old No. 7, but what other varities is there? A friend of mine said he once saw No. 13, but I have never seen this. What else exists besides the world-famous Old No. 7?
Answers:
There used to be a green label as well as a black label, from what I am finding on eBay the green label is discontinued but is available on eBay. but it is also labeled as Old No. 7
Jack Daniel's "Old No. 7 is 80 proof (40% alcohol)
Jack Daniel's "Single Barrel" is 94 proof (47% alcohol)
Jack Daniel's. Gentleman Jack Rare Tennessee Whiskey 80 proof (40% alcohol)
From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/jack_daniel...
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 US jurisdictions; this also simplified 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, while the lower-end green label was 80 proof; these marked reductions from the previous practice 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.
There is more to read about "Old No. 7" at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/jack_daniel...
Source(s):
wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/jack_daniel...
http://www.jackdaniels.com/home.asp...
http://search.ebay.com/jack-daniel-green...
gentlemen jack. (didnt make me a gentleman) Single barrel. (felt like double barrel next mornin)
I'm not sure of all of the varieties of Jack their is out there but if you ever have the chance to have Green Label Old No 7 DO IT... smooth and wonderful just a little tip... =)
I can name a couple: Lynchburge Lemonade JD, 1/5th JD, and I think there's Raspberry JD now. I'm an ex-drinker.
thats a very good question for
BIKERBEAR
well gentleman jack is the closest thing to moonshine you can get legally. I live near Lynchburg, mmmmmm.
Jack Daniels... oh my what a slow smooth sippin whiskey. and guess what? old #7 is from a dry county in missisippy tennessey usa. which means you can purchse a bottle but cannot consume in that countey! oh the question? Black Label, Green Label And Anniverserery red Label if you live in the USA. [ 98 PROOF] Never heard of 13
There is also a Jack Daniel's Master Distiller edition. It is sold only in duty-free and in Japan.