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Jack Daniels
Fine Tennessee Whiskey
By Jason Kinsella
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Overview History Making Jack Daniels Interesting facts
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History Founded in Lynchburg TN
by Jasper Newton Daniel or Jack Daniel (nickname)
Registered 1866 (oldest registered distillery)
Gained world recognition in 1904
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History Jack Daniel Dies in 1911 Business Left To Nephew
Lew Motlow Brewing Cessed During
Prohibition in the 1920/30 And During World War 2
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Making Jack Daniels
4 Stages:1. Fermentation2. Distillation 3. Charcoal Mellowing4. Barrel Aging
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The Fermentation Stage
Water, Corn, Rye and Barley Malt Are Mixed to Form a “Mash”
Cooked at 220 Degrees Yeast Added, Converts
Sugar and Starch To Alcohol
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The Distilling Stage The “Mash” is piped through a
system of heated plates that evaporates the alcohol.
As alcohol vapours rise they are collected and cooled in a condenser turning it back to a liquid.
The now clear whiskey, at this stage is 140 Proof Alcohol.
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Charcoal Mellowing Once distilled, the 140 proof
whiskey is filtered drop by drop through 10ft barrels of sugar maple charcoal.
This gives Jack Daniels its defining colour and taste.
This process distinguishes Jack Daniels as a whiskey rather than a bourbon
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Barrel Aging Stored in new barrels made
from oak. Oak adds to taste and colour Aging of the whiskey is
determined by master brewer by means of colour, smell and taste and not by years.
Aged barrels are then sent for bottling.
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Interesting Facts Is stilled brewed in a dry county. All process in making Jack Daniels
takes place on the Lynchburg Site, which also was documented on the Discovery Channels Mega Factory Programme.
Jeff Arrnet, Master Distiller, is the only man legally allowed to drink alcohol in public.
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History: Registered 1866, World Recognition 1904, Affected by prohibition of 1920/30 and still today.
Brewing Stages: Fermentation, Distillation, Charcoal Mellowing and Barrel Aging.
Summery
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Thank You
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Works cited http://www.tennesseehistory.com/
class/JD.htm http://www.jackdaniels.com http://lautertu.ehost.com http://www.instructables.com/id/
distilling-basics/ http://www.instructables.com/id/
distilling-basics/ http://jackson-lowery.blogspot.com/
2011/06/tennesseein-is-tennebelievin.html