Tag Archives: Tennessee Whiskey

Jeff Arnett To Step Down As Jack Daniel’s Master Distiller

Following a nearly 20-year career at the Jack Daniel Distillery, where he served as Master Distiller for the last 12, Jeff Arnett is stepping down from his position, the company announced today. Appointed Master Distiller in April 2008, Jeff has stewarded the iconic Tennessee Whiskey and been instrumental to the growth of Jack Daniel’s, which is now sold in more ...

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The Second George Dickel Bonded Hits Shelves

Last year, George Dickel entered the Bottled in Bond category by launching the brand’s Fall 2005 whisky, which earned widespread praise. Close to a year later, General Manager and Distiller, Nicole Austin, is continuing her pledge of transparency, authenticity and producing a quality whisky at an approachable price by releasing a new bottling of George Dickel’s Bottled in Bond Tennessee ...

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Jack Daniel’s Does Bitters With Famed Soy Sauce Maker

Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey in partnership with Whiskey Barrel Foods, introduces its newest product, Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Cocktail Bitters. Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Cocktail Bitters features notes of vanilla and wood, working hand in hand with what is in a bottle of Old No. 7,  while hints of dark berry, maple and ginger complement the flavors of the whiskey to elevate ...

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The Clover 10 Year Single Barrel Tennessee Whiskey Review

By Andrew Graham Grade: A- Both golf and whiskey — at least, as they are each understood today — originated in Scotland a long time ago, and both have evolved to become far more interesting over the centuries. The professional golfers who today’s fans favor are younger, fitter, and more diverse than those from previous generations, and this is a ...

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The World’s Eight Biggest Whiskey Robberies

Pappy Van Winkles

Telling The Tales Of The Largest Heists Of Whisk(e)y In World History By Richard Thomas Whether you spell it with or without the “e,” whiskey has always attracted criminals. Sometimes they are evading taxation and sometimes Prohibition laws, but sometimes Scotch and bourbon attract just plain thieves as well. That shouldn’t be surprising: whiskey is known for its pricey bottlings ...

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