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Jack Daniels

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Jack Daniels
Clay Washere @cwashere347
Sep 12, 2017 02:52 AM, 61617 Views
JD is one of the best alcohol

So recently I was spending time with a few old friends.  The topic of what we do outside of work and family lives came up, and when I said I wrote for a whiskey blog there was sudden silence.  And of course the next round of questions began of what is the best whiskey, and what is my favorite.  I had some opinions, and then a question I didn’t expect came along in the form of of “how does it compare to Jack? ”

Now I certainly have had plenty of time with my friend Jack, mostly in my ill spent youth and as a mix base.  We spent a week together after a bitter divorce, and days better forgotten as a partier past my prime.  But for the life of me I couldn’t look at my friends and say that I had ever taken a critical eye and reviewed the Old No. 7.  So in the interest of being transparent and to satisfy my own curiosity, I went out and purchased a bottle of Jack Daniel’s.

I am sure that all of us seasoned connoisseurs know this sour mash Tennessee whiskey quite well.   Born in Lynchburg Tennessee, a dry county, and bottled at 80 proof.  Corn mash filtered through charcoal, 10 feet of sugar maple charcoal to be precise.  Jack is ageless ( no age statement) whiskey, but it is matured in newly charred white oak barrels.

Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7 is the original JD, and here’s what I think of it.

Tasting Notes:

Color- Medium amber

Nose- butterscotch, smoke, vanilla, light caramel, hint of toffee

Palette- butterscotch, heat, wood and smoke, pepper, smooth

Finish- sweet, a bite that smooths out quickly, vanilla caramel and a touch of oak

Conclusion:

There is more to my old friend Jack Daniels than I remember from my twenty-somethings.  Time has changed me, but Jack is still the same, and I appreciate him more.  Like my real friends who called me out on this, thank you for helping me keep it real and staying in touch with my roots.  As I gladly walk down this old road with you, I learn more about you, me and Mr. Daniels.

bye.

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