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Visiting Jack Daniel’s Distillery: A Tiny Town’s Big Legacy

By Author Laura Longwell

Posted on Last updated: September 28, 2022

Whiskey barrels in storage at Jack Daniels distillery in Lynchburg Tennessee

A one-stoplight town in southern Tennessee is home to the top-selling American whiskey in the world. In fact, every shot of Jack Daniel’s whiskey sold around the globe is made in the tiny dry town of Lynchburg. This wide spot in the road attracts over 300,000 visitors a year to see how Tennessee whiskey is made at the Jack Daniel’s distillery on the edge of town.

Less than two hours from Nashville , the distillery is a place to see how craftsmanship and attention to detail have built a brand and drinks that people swear by. A Jack Daniels distillery tour is also a walk through the 150-year history of Jack Daniel—the man himself and his namesake products. It’s a look at the impact of Prohibition, the rise of a family business, and making it “the best we can” every day, as a sign in Jack’s old office proclaims. And you don’t even have to be a whiskey fan to have a good time.

One of the buildings at Jack Daniels distillery

Jack Daniel’s History

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Jack Daniel was a force of nature. At only 5 feet 2 inches tall, he had to be a bit fiery and a lot gregarious to get things done. He was known for his love of music and parties, which always attracted a lot of attention in sleepy little Lynchburg. Although Jack never married, he was rarely without a lady or two on his arm.

Nothing shows Jack’s spitfire personality more than the story of his death. One morning, he was frustrated when he forgot the combination to his safe. Losing his temper, he kicked the safe so hard that he broke his toe. Over time, his foot didn’t heal correctly and the resulting infection killed him.

Office with desk, heater, and photographs

The end to Jack Daniel’s life was just as dramatic as his early years. One of 13 children, Jasper Newton “Jack” Daniel ran away from home at the age of 7. He became acquainted with a local storekeeper and minister, Reverend Dan Call. Jack apprenticed to Rev. Call and took up a trade not terribly common for seven-year-old boys—whiskey making.

Jack learned the ropes from one of the enslaved men working for Rev. Call, Nearest Green, and the whiskey increased in popularity. At the same time, pressure mounted from Rev. Call’s congregation, suggesting that whiskey making might not be the best for a man of the cloth. Call chose religion over distilling and sold the business to Jack for only $25 when he was 20 year old.

Jack Daniel's No. 7 Whiskey sign

The Green family continued to help Jack in his new venture, and descendants still work for the distillery now over 130 years later. (Rev. Call’s descendants now run the Call Family Distillery —which we’ve visited in North Carolina—drawing on their 150-year whiskey heritage.)

So what did Jack make at his $25 company in Lynchburg, Tennessee? Tennessee whiskey, of course. Though there are common standards, different types of whiskey are made and aged differently around the U.S. and the world.

Exhibit showing the charcoal filtration process for Tennessee whiskey

We’ve seen it done in five-gallon barrels at a renowned distillery under a bridge in Texas, and at a 230-year-old distillery on the coast of Northern Ireland. Everyone has their own spin.

Jack Daniel’s whiskey is made from corn, malted barley, and rye and is distilled in copper stills. The resulting white whiskey is then drip filtered through 10-foot stacks of sugar maple charcoal, which is produced on-site. It is this step that sets Tennessee whiskey apart from any other type.

Although it sounds like the charcoal would impart a flavor into the product, curiously, it doesn’t. After the filtering, the whiskey is stored in newly handcrafted toasted oak barrels, which give it color and most of its flavor.

Exterior of a barrel house

The whiskey ages for 4 to 7 years. In a place like Tennessee, the weather plays a large part in the aging. If it’s warm, the whiskey will take on more flavor from the barrel faster because of how barrels breathe. If it’s unusually cool, things may take a bit longer. That’s why master tasters are also an important part of the process, making sure that the taste and color are right through every step.

The Jack Daniels tour was one of the most information-packed tours we’ve been on in a long time. And every bit of it was entertaining. From the tales of Jack himself to seeing the distillation process firsthand, we were engrossed in all of it. The traditional distillery tour took a little more than an hour, and there was a lot to see.

Maple wood stacks ready to burn in the rickyard under a furnace

The distillery tour began with a ride to one of the 87 warehouses where we got a glimpse into how much whiskey is really on this property. From there, it was all on foot. We wound our way downhill to the rickyard, an area that plays a key role in the whiskey-making process.

Here, they burn enormous towers of whiskey-sprayed sugar maple wood until it becomes charcoal. This is the charcoal that is ultimately ground down for use in the filtration process—the thing that separates Jack Daniel’s Tennessee whiskey from other whiskeys and bourbons.

Statue of Jack Daniel in front of a cave spring

The next stop was the cave spring. The natural spring that flows through a limestone cave was one of the main reasons Jack built his distillery here. Thanks to the limestone, the water is filtered of all iron, making it a perfect component of the whiskey fermentation process. Without the spring, Jack Daniel’s wouldn’t be what it is.

After a look at Jack’s office and the aforementioned offending safe, we were off to see the heart of the operation in the still house. The first step that is handled in the still house is fermentation, which has the strong odor of baking bread. We’ve seen fermentation in distilleries in Nashville and beyond, but it’s nothing like what happens here.

Over 100,000 gallons of mash are fermenting at any given point, producing what I can only describe as a wall of carbon dioxide. As we approached one of the tanks to see the cool bubbling reaction happening inside, the strength of the gas almost knocked us over.

Large fermentation tank

From there, we got a glimpse at the filtration process. The white whiskey is pumped into the charcoal at the rate of a gallon per minute. As the whiskey drops through the 10-foot tank, any remaining impurities are removed. When the master tasters decide that it’s ready, the whiskey is bound for the barrels.

Jack Daniel's Single Barrel whiskey bottle and samples

The distillery makes five core products—Old No. 7 (black label), Gentleman Jack, Single Barrel, Tennessee Honey, and Tennessee Fire. And since we were on the tasting tour, we got to try them all. Interestingly, all the products are made from the same base recipe in the same way. It’s only after aging that they are filtered further (as with Gentleman Jack) or have flavoring added (as with the Honey and Fire liqueurs).

Whiskey bottling line

The tasting room is where we got to learn the right way to taste whiskey. Taking a small first sip gets you over that initial shock to the palate. Then gently sipping and swirling the whiskey around your mouth really brings out the different flavors. And what different flavors they were.

We had both tried the Old No. 7 and Gentleman Jack in the past, but the other three products were totally new to us. And even though we’re not exactly whiskey aficionados, we loved the praline notes of the Tennessee Honey and the smoothness of the high-end Single Barrel (an actual single barrel, which makes 240 bottles, can be bought here for a mere $10,000). I was also a big fan of the Tennessee Fire, which is kind of like the tastes of fall in a glass.

Jack Daniels visitor center

Jack Daniel’s distillery is in Lynchburg, which is located about 1.5 hours southeast of Nashville.

There are four options for Jack Daniels distillery tour. The Dry County Tour takes just over an hour, and the Flight of Jack Daniels Tour (the one we did) and The Angel’s Share tour both take about 1.5 hours. The 3-hour Taste of Lynchburg tour includes a meal at the famous Miss Mary Bobo’s restaurant and a tour and whiskey tasting. Most of the distillery tours require walking, and much of the time is spent outdoors, so dress appropriately.

Tours are conducted daily from 9:00am to 4:30pm and are done on a first-come-first-served basis, or you can book in advance on their website (recommended).

Tour prices range from $20 to $100. Jack Daniels distillery tour costs are: Dry County Tour – $20, Flight of Jack Daniels Tour – $30, The Angel’s Share – $35, and Taste of Lynchburg – $100.

The White Rabbit Bottle Shop sells all the different Jack Daniel’s alcohol products. You can even get a bottle personalized on-site. The larger gift store in downtown Lynchburg sells pretty much every kind of memorabilia you could imagine.

One of the appeals of Jack Daniel’s is its remote location. If you are visiting, it is possible to do as a day trip, and it’s a great addition to a weekend trip to Nashville . However, there are several hotel options in Lynchburg and nearby if you want to stay close.

Brick building, Lynchburg Hardware & General Store

We were the guests of the distillery. All opinions of the interesting and barrel-aged are our own.

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Laura Longwell is an award-winning travel blogger and photographer. Since founding Travel Addicts in 2008, she has written hundreds of articles that help over 3 million people a year get the most out of their travel. In that time, she has visited nearly 60 countries on 5 continents, often returning to favorite destinations over and over again. She has a deep love of history, uncovering unexpected attractions, and trying all the good food a place has to offer.

In addition to Travel Addicts, Laura runs a site about her hometown of Philadelphia—Guide to Philly—which chronicles unique things to do and places to see around southeastern Pennsylvania. Her travel tips and advice appear across the web.

Every drop of Jack Daniels whiskey in the world is made in Lynchburg, Tennessee. Visit the distillery for whiskey sampling, a look at production, and an interesting history lesson.

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Sandy Flott

Tuesday 18th of April 2023

We took the Flight of Jack tour, and enjoyed it very much! Very informative and fun. We had a great tour guide, Bob, who made it a lot of fun. I highly recommend taking the tour, and definitely visit the town square in Lynchburg.

Monday 6th of February 2023

Since when did they start charging for a tour? It was always a free tour in 2001 and in 2002.

Laura Longwell

They have charged since at least 2016.

Don galloway

Monday 9th of January 2023

Went to the jack daniels distillery back in the 80's got orange juice or lemon aid they gave out drawings on rice paper of different buildings and some of the old labels only sample we got was a whiff of the vat our guides name was red was early back then sounds better now

Dave Rhodes

Monday 9th of August 2021

I’ve been there three times and it’s great

Saturday 13th of June 2020

How Is the weather in the first week of October ?is it a good time to visit? don't want to be rained out.

Friday 19th of June 2020

October isn't really any rainier than other months, and it would still be warm in Tennessee.

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Jack Daniel’s Distillery Visitor Center Tickets and Tours

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This post covers the Jack Daniel’s Distillery Tour, how to get tickets, ways to save money on tickets, and what to expect from this tour of the oldest registered distillery in the country.

Our local tour guides have taken this tour, some more than once, and this post is based on their experience.

We hope this post can help you decide which Jack Daniel's tour, if any, is right for you!

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  • Things to See
  • Things to Do in Nashville

Located roughly 1 ½ hours outside of Nashville, United States, the Jack Daniel's Distillery is the biggest and most notable landmark in the small city of Lynchburg.

Despite its rather remote location, the distillery still offers various tours and attractions for visitors to enjoy. 

There is no public transport to this location available, so if you’re coming from out of town, it may be necessary to rent a vehicle for the trip.

Alternatively, you can take a bus tour from Nashville to the Jack Daniel's Distillery which will cover transportation and tour costs. We provide details about this service in our tours section .

Fans of this famous whiskey will love the opportunity to learn about the history of Jack Daniel's as well as see how the distillery functions in modern times.

Find out what to expect on the tour, from the tours section and our Things to See section .

JACK DANIEL'S DISTILLERY TOUR PRICES

This section covers ticket details for tours and other services offered at the Jack Daniel's Distillery.

Currently 4 types of tours available with a range of activities to enjoy.

The Distillery does not offer tours on the following holidays:

  • Thanksgiving
  • Christmas Eve
  • Christmas Day
  • New Year’s Day
  • Martin Luther King Jr Day
  • Easter Sunday.

You must be 21 or over to make reservations for these tours online, but there is at least one tour appropriate for all ages.

TIP: There are bus tours to Jack Daniel’s Distillery Visitor Center available for anyone who doesn’t want to make the drive. We cover these outings in our day trips section .

How long is the Jack Daniel's Distillery Tour?

The Jack Daniel's Distillery Tour lasts for approximately 1 hour and 10 minutes where you, as a whiskey fan, can explore the interesting facts regarding various fermentation processes.

Can you drink on the Jack Daniel's Distillery Tour?

No drinking is allowed on the Jack Daniel's Tour in Moore County but you can go down the hill at any small cafe or restaurant or downtown Nashville which is a 20-minute drive.

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Can you buy Jack Daniel's at the Distillery?

Yes, you can buy Jack Daniel's at the Distillery.

Why Is Jack Daniel's Distillery Named So?

It is named after Jack Daniel who learned brewing from a man Nearest Green and became the first master distiller in the United States.

Each drop of Jack Daniel's whiskey is produced in this distillery registered in 1866

The Dry County Tour

This is the main tour offered at the Jack Daniel's Distillery.

Visitors can expect to learn about their whiskey distilling, as well as the history behind the company.

In addition to these details, the Dry County Tour provides a behind-the-scenes look at the distillery.

It's not a tasting tour and there isn’t any whiskey tasting included on this tour, so it’s open to visitors of all ages. Most of the breweries sell their yields directly to wineries.

Children 9 and under can get in for free!

Ticket Prices

  • $25/Adults | $10/Youth (10-17)
  • Kids 9 and under get in free.
  • Military/Senior discount is available.
  • Availability: Daily from 9 am - 4:30 pm
  • Hours: At least once every 15 minutes.
  • Duration: 1 hour 10 minutes.
  • Maximum of 20 guests per tour.
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NOTE: The Dry County Distillery Tour is included with the Music City Total Access Pass , a service that allows you to save money on popular activities in the Nashville area.

If you’re planning to enjoy any other attractions or tours in and around the city, check out our post on Nashville tourist passes for more details.

The Flight of Jack Distillery Tour

This is essentially the same as their Dry County Distillery Tour where you witness the distillation process, but it includes a stop at historic Barrelhouse 1 – 14.

While you’re in the Barrel house, you’ll learn a bit of additional information about the history of this company, quality control, and enjoy a flight of five Jack Daniel's products. Like the Charcoal mellowing during the distillation process that removes unnecessary elements from brews.

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Due to the inclusion of this activity, only adults are permitted to take this tour, and you must be 21 or older to enjoy the samples.

The Daniel's special Tennessee Whiskey is offered for tasting. You will also understand what stands apart the Tennesse Whiskey from other whiskeys and bourbon.

  • $30/Adults 
  • Must be 21+ for the tour and sampling.
  • Includes a sampling of 6 Jack Daniel's Whiskey.
  • Availability: Mon-Sat from 9 am - 4:30 pm
  • Sunday Availability: 11 am - 4:30 pm
  • Duration: 1 ½ hours.

Samples include Jack Daniel’s Whiskey , Tennessee Fire , Tennessee Honey , Gentleman Jack and Rye .

NOTE: This tour is included with one of the day trips to Jack Daniel’s Distillery .

The Angel’s Share Distillery Tour

Much like the Flight of Jack service, this option kicks things up a notch with an additional treat for fans of the whiskey.

In addition to the Dry County Distillery Tour, you’ll also have the opportunity to taste whiskey drawn from individual barrels as well as two limited-edition whiskeys.

Due to the tastings, the Angels Share Tour is only available for adults and you must be 21 or older to enjoy the drinks included.

  • $35/Adults 
  • Must be 18+ for the tour.
  • Must be 21+ for the samples.
  • Availability: Mon-Sat from 9:45 am - 4:30 pm
  • Sunday Availability: 11:15 am - 4:30 pm

Samples include Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel , Barrel Proof , Single Barrel Rye , Sinatra Select, and Gold 27 from the Daniel cave spring hollow and Barrel Houses.

The Taste of Lynchburg

This tour takes things to the next level with an additional meal at the historic Miss Mary Bobo’s Boarding House restaurant.

The Taste of Lynchburg experience begins with an Angel’s Share Distillery tour and it includes all of the tastings available with that service.

Once again, you must be an adult to take this tour and you have to be 21 or older to enjoy the whiskey tastings.

  • $125/Adults 
  • Must be 21+ for the tour and samples.
  • Availability: Wed-Fri at 1 pm
  • Duration: 3 hours.
  • Maximum of 10 guests per tour.
  • Includes a special commemorative gift.
  • Includes transportation from the Distillery to the restaurant.

This is a far more limited experience and no reduced-price tickets are offered.

All samples included are the same as what you’ll get during the Angel’s Share Distillery Tour.

DAY TRIPS TO JACK DANIEL'S DISTILLERY

The following section is about bus tours you can take from Nashville to Jack Daniel’s Distillery.

Each outing includes at least one tour of the landmark as well as free time in the historic city of Lynchburg.

Nashville to Jack Daniel’s Distillery Bus Tour

If you’re not interested in making the drive out to Lynchburg for this tour, there is a bus tour that will provide transportation to and from the Jack Daniel’s Distillery. 

This outing includes the Angel’s Share Distillery Tour, which is the second-best service offered at this historic location.

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Customers will also be given free time in Lynchburg to grab lunch, go shopping and enjoy sightseeing.

Since the included distillery tour features whiskey tastings, this day trip is only available for adults and you must be 21 or older to enjoy the drinks.

  • $129 per person
  • Availability: Daily at 9 am
  • Duration: 7 hours
  • Includes 1 ½ hours of free time in Lynchburg.
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Nashville to Jack Daniel’s Distillery Bus Tour + Lunch

Note: As of March 2024, the tour is unavailable.

Visitors who are interested in the Taste of Lynchburg tour may want to consider this day trip, as it’s available on a more frequent basis!

This service provides transportation between Nashville and Lynchburg, and it includes the Flight of Jack Distillery Tour in addition to a meal at Miss Mary Bobo’s Restaurant.

Since this doesn’t include the Angel’s Share Distillery Tour, it’s not exactly the same as the Taste of Lynchburg, but it is available from Monday to Saturday instead of just Friday and Saturday alone.

  • $180 per person
  • Availability: Mon-Sat at 9 am
  • Duration: 8 hours
  • Includes free time in Lynchburg.
  • Includes lunch at Miss Mary Bobo’s restaurant.

WAYS TO SAVE ON TICKET PRICES

This section will include details about how to save money on tickets for Jack Daniel’s Distillery tours.

We cover information about tourist passes and other deals that may be available.

Music City Total Access Pass

The Music City Total Access Pass includes admission to the Parthenon and the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame, as well as tickets to 4 extra activities.

When it comes to the 4 additional tickets, there are over 30 attractions to choose from, and one of them is the Jack Daniel’s Distillery Tour.

This is currently the only tourist pass that provides access to a Jack Daniel’s Distillery Tour. The service included is the most family-friendly option, the Dry County Tour. 

Sadly, transportation to and from the distillery is not included, but this could still be a great way to save money on the activity if you’re planning to enjoy additional attractions in and around Nashville.

The pass costs just $75, so it’s easy to see how you can save money using this service.

Here are some of the other activities you can choose from in addition to the distillery tour:

  • Nashville Zoo
  • Madame Tussauds
  • Old Town Trolley Tour
  • Country Music Hall of Fame
  • Music City Hop-on-Hop-off Bus Tour
  • Grand Ole Opry House Backstage Tour

If you’re willing to drive out to Lynchburg, this could be a great way to save a few bucks on the Jack Daniel's Distillery Tour.

That said, the tour included is just $20, so you might want to consider other ways to reduce the cost of the tour.

For more information about this and other money-saving tourist attraction passes, read our post about Nashville tourist passes .

Military Discount

If you are on active duty or retired military, this might be the best way to save money on various tours of Jack Daniel’s Distillery, as they offer 50% off to most military service members.

You must provide a valid military ID to get this deal, but it’s one of the best deals currently available on tickets for this activity.

The services included are their Dry County, Flight of Jack and Angels Share distillery tours.

There is no military discount for their Taste of Lynchburg tour.

Senior Discount

If you’re 65 or older, you qualify for 20% off general admission prices for the Dry County, Flight of Jack and Angels Share distillery tours.

You must provide a valid ID with your age in order to receive this deal.

Deal Websites

While the Jack Daniel's Distillery doesn’t typically offer deals through these services, some of the companies offering day trips from Nashville to Lynchburg offer deals on sites like Groupon and LivingSocial .

In addition to whatever savings are offered, these sites frequently run additional sales which can save you even more!

THINGS TO SEE

There are a lot of interesting attractions to experience at the Jack Daniel's Distillery.

Here's a short list of the more interesting things to see while you’re here.

We’ll also include details about some fun things to do in Lynchburg!

Barrelhouse 1 – 14

If you choose either the Flight of Jack or Angel’s Share distillery tours, you’ll have the opportunity to see this historic barrelhouse.

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Although you won’t drink anything here, it is a great chance to see where some of the best whiskey in the world comes from.

One of the more strange aspects of the history behind this company is that Jack Daniel himself was killed by a large safe – and no, it didn’t fall on his head.

So how exactly did a safe kill the man who created such an incredible whiskey? Well, you’ll have to take the tour to find out!

Natural Spring

One of the reasons that Jack Daniel’s produces such high-quality whiskey is that they have a natural spring on the property which provides the water for their drinks.

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While on the tour, you’ll have an opportunity to see this spring for yourself!

Aging Warehouse

While you might not have an opportunity to visit this site, you will at least pass by the warehouse where all of Jack Daniel’s whiskey is aged.

As you walk past the structure, you won’t be able to ignore the strong smell of delicious whiskey wafting through the air.

Heated Charcoal

As your tour guide explains the process by which Jack Daniel’s whiskey is made, you will have an opportunity to see the heated charcoal they use.

This charcoal is mellowed to produce the best flavor for the whiskey.

Bottling Plant

In addition to all the other sites included on this tour, you will also have the chance to see how Jack Daniel’s whiskey is bottled at the end of its journey.

If you feel like grabbing a bottle for yourself, you can purchase one in the gift shop!

Miss Mary Bobo’s Boarding House

This is probably the most well-known restaurant in the area, and you can enjoy a meal here during the Taste of Lynchburg tour.

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There is also a day trip which includes lunch at this location.

Miss Mary Bobo’s restaurant has some of the best food in Tennessee, and the service you’ll receive here is quite possibly the definition of Southern hospitality.

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For those lucky enough to visit the Jack Daniel Distillery, taking the time for a Distillery Tour is a must. Although official tours weren’t offered until 1964, it wasn’t necessarily hard to get one before that time. For those visitors who made their way to Lynchburg back then, all they usually had to do was ask and chances are someone would show them around the Distillery grounds. Times have certainly changed, however, as Jack Daniel’s employed 22 Distillery Guides as of 2020.

Some of the current highlights visitors will see while on tour include visiting a barrelhouse which holds more than 20,000 barrels of whiskey, seeing the rickyard where hard sugar maple wood is burned to make the charcoal used for mellowing, going into the underground cave spring where all of the iron-free water is drawn, learning about the whiskey making process while seeing the stills, the fermenting tanks, and the charcoal mellowing vats, viewing Jack Daniel’s first office, and getting a look at the reconstruction of the White Rabbit Saloon as it appeared in Lynchburg in the early 1900’s. In recent years the Distillery has also been able to offer samples of their whiskey, but it hasn’t always been this way.

Additional information about the Distillery Tours is provided in Volume II of the Jack Daniel’s Bottle Collector’s Guide.

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The Ultimate Guides for Jack Daniel’s collectors and enthusiasts, these books provide an overview and history of Jack Daniel’s family of whiskeys and the many commemorative bottles released by the Distillery over the last 50 years.

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Tour info for Jack Daniels distillery:

The Distillery is about 75 miles southeast of Nashville, Tennessee. The address is 182 Lynchburg Highway, Lynchburg, TN.

The hours of operation are : 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m Central Time, and they’re open every day except Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day.

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Tours of the Jack Daniel Distillery are free.

Sampling tours, where visitors can taste Jack Daniels, are now available, and cost around $10 for anyone over the age of 21.

More Info on the Distillery can be found here: http://www.jackdaniels.com/visit

Jack Daniels also hosts an immensely popular World Championship Barbecue competition each October, which draws visitors from across the world.

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Jack Daniel's Distillery Tour in Lynchburg, TN

Updated: Jun 9, 2023 · Published: May 18, 2022 by Dave Lee | May contain affiliate links

I became aware of Jack Daniel's whiskey long before I could drink it, thanks to rockstars wearing the iconic brand's t-shirts. Therefore, booking a Jack Daniel's Distillery tour was a given the first time I visited Nashville , Tennessee.

Whether you're an occasional Old No. 7 drinker or a connoisseur, a whiskey tour and tasting at the oldest registered distillery in the United States makes lasting memories.

Dave outside the Jack Daniel's Distillery visitor center in Lynchburg, Tennessee

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Booking a Jack Daniel's Tour

Visitor's center, distillery grounds, lynchburg town square.

Upon arrival in Nashville the week of July 4, 2019, I sketched out how I planned to spend the holiday week.

Since I was staying downtown and relying on rideshares, the best way to go on a Jack Daniel's Distillery tour was to find one that included roundtrip transportation.

There's no public transportation between Nashville and Lynchburg, a one-stoplight town with a population of 6,362.

You'll save significantly if you've got a car or are renting one. Order your tour online from Jack Daniel's website (or pay on arrival).

Given the popularity of this day trip from Nashville, I quickly found multiple companies departing daily for the 90-minute journey south to the tiny town of Lynchburg, TN.

I bought a ticket for the Jack n' Back Tour from Tennessee Whiskey Tours for $102 as I was going on a Wednesday.

Visitor Center at Jack Daniel's Distillery

If you're going on a Friday, Saturday, Sunday, or Monday, it'll cost you $121 per person.

The price includes the following:

  • Roundtrip bus transportation from downtown Nashville.
  • A ticket for Jack Daniel's Angel's Share tour (90 minutes).
  • It takes about an hour to wander around Lynchburg's town square.

Complimentary bottled water is available on the bus, which I appreciated on the ride back to Nashville. Alcohol isn't served.

Tickets from Tennessee Whiskey Tours are non-refundable, though they are transferable. For maximum flexibility, book your tour with Viator .

Booking with Viator offers several benefits, including a "book now, pay later" option and free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour begins.

Read their policies before you buy, as they're subject to change.

We disembarked at the Visitor's Center following an uneventful hour-and-a-half bus ride from Nashville to the Jack Daniel's Distillery.

Photo of Jack Daniel's with his employees

We were greeted by a statue of the famous 5'2" proprietor, whose full name is Jasper Newton "Jack" Daniel. Memorabilia and photos line the walls behind him.

When our Jack Daniel's Angel's Share tasting tour began, the guide pointed out an old black and white photo featuring Jack Daniel (center right with white hat and large mustache) and his employees.

The African American gentleman sitting to Jack's right with a dark hat is an important figure. Nathan "Nearest" Green was born into slavery and later taught Jack Daniel his distilling techniques.

After the Civil War, Nearest Green became a free man and was hired as the first head distiller at the Jack Daniel's Distillery.

Today, that position is known as Master Distiller, which means Green was the first African American master distiller in U.S. history.

Since Green's tenure ended, only seven other master distillers have worked to oversee whiskey production and ensure quality control.

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Warehouse for whiskey storage

Next, we were led outside, where we briefly looked at one of the massive barrel houses used for whiskey storage.

There are 90 warehouses on the distillery's property and scattered throughout Moore County, with 1.2 million gallons of whiskey per building.

One of the most interesting facts I learned is that Moore County is a dry county, meaning it's legal to distill liquor but not buy it.

An exception was made for commemorative products in Jack Daniel's bottle shop.

At this point in our dry county tour, we boarded a small shuttle bus to see more of the grounds.

Charcoal production as seen on a Jack Daniel's Distillery tour

Charcoal Production

Our first stop was the facility where charcoal is produced. Employees light pallets of sugar maple wood on fire three times a day, three days per week, at the charcoal production site.

The fires reach up to 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit to produce charcoal — and lots of it.

Jack Daniel's whiskey is filtered through ten feet of charcoal over three to five days in a process known as mellowing.

It's the charcoal mellowing that helps give the whiskey its smooth taste.

While it wasn't mentioned on the tour that I could recall, I later learned about its commitment to sustainability from the company's website.

This includes water conservation, tree protection, and zero-waste initiatives such as "upcycling sugar maple charcoal used for filtering into smoking pellets for barbecues."

Jack Daniel's Distillery equipment

Cave Spring Hollow

Next, we were taken to Cave Spring Hollow, natural springs that run two miles deep beneath a limestone cliff.

This humble-looking spring has provided all the water for Jack Daniel's whiskey since 1866.

The limestone rock filters iron out of the water, making it more suitable for creating whiskies.

In front of the cave, there's another statue of Jack entitled "Jack on the Rocks."

Room at the Jack Daniel's Distillery

We were also invited into an old wooden building with pictures of Jack on the walls and a heavy floor safe.

According to our tour guide and the company's website, Jack Daniel kicked the safe after forgetting the combination in 1906, leading to a toe injury for which he never sought treatment.

The injury eventually led to gangrene, killing him on October 9, 1911. He was 62.

However, per Peter Krass, author of Blood & Whiskey: The Life and Times of Jack Daniel , the gangrene was unrelated to Jack's frustration with his safe.

Entering the Still House

Still House

Our Jack Daniel's Distillery tour continued with a walk up a metal staircase to the second floor of the Still House.

The charcoal mellowing and fermentation processes help produce Jack Daniel's Tennessee whiskey in this seven-story distillery building.

There's no photography allowed inside.

Bottling machine

Bottling Room

After passing through the Still House, we briefly looked at the bottling room, which was not in use then.

Every drop of Jack Daniel's ever produced comes out of this one distillery, which means this shiny stainless steel equipment is put to good use.

According to sales figures , over 12.3 million 9-liter cases of Jack Daniel's were sold globally in 2020. That's a lot of whiskey!

Jack Daniel's whiskey tasting room

Jack Daniel's Barrel House 1-14

Our tour concluded with a whiskey tasting in the Jack Daniel's Barrel House building adjacent to the Visitor Center, where we'd begun.

Everyone participating was given a flight of Jack Daniel's whiskies to try. These were small pours to get a taste, not shots to get you drunk.

Jack Daniel's whiskey tasting

We tried the following varieties of Jack Daniel's:

  • Sinatra Select
  • Single Barrel Select
  • Single Barrel Barrel Proof
  • Single Barrel Rye

Whiskey lovers will appreciate the cards that accompany each whiskey with notes about the process of making it and the flavors.

Once the tasting was over, we exited through the gift shop known as The White Rabbit Bottle Shop.

Here you could buy everything you tasted, plus additional options like Gentleman Jack, Tennessee Honey (which I tried later at a bar in Nashville and liked), and Tennessee Fire.

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Town square in Lynchburg, Tennessee

We were given an hour to walk around downtown Lynchburg and grab lunch.

The stately Moore County Clerk's building occupies the center of the downtown area, with shops and restaurants around the periphery.

I'd gotten a tip to try Barrel House BBQ , so I ordered their signature Grilled Cheese on Crack (American cheese, pulled pork, and habanero) with a bag of potato chips and a fountain soda.

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Grilled cheese on crack with a soda at  Barrel House BBQ in Lynchburg, TN

They also served the sandwiches with smoked sausage, pulled chicken, and brisket.

Another option is Miss Mary Bobo's Restaurant , housed in a 100-year-old mansion that used to operate as a boarding house, where Jack Daniel would go to eat.

After my sandwich, I did a loop around the square, stopping in the Lynchburg Hardware and General Store (the official Jack Daniel's gift shop) before returning to the bus.

As scheduled, we'd left Nashville at 9 a.m. and were back by 4 p.m.

The Jack Daniel's Distillery tour was undoubtedly one of the highlights of my first trip to Tennessee.

If you want to learn about American whiskey, I highly recommend making the journey.

Book a tour with Viator and enjoy free cancellation up to 24 hours before your tour starts.

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Did you know that Lynchburg, Tennessee is home to the world-famous whiskey brand, Jack Daniel’s? I’m sure the majority of you have heard of Jack Daniel’s but probably only a small percentage know the history of this beverage and where it all started. If you are in the vicinity of Nashville, Tennessee and are intrigued to learn more about “Jack”, why not head south to the quirky town of Lynchburg and take an awesome Jack Daniels Distillery tour to learn more.

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Jack Daniel’s is not only a world-famous whiskey brand, it is a product that is available in more than 165 countries around the globe. We chose a pretty iconic year to visit the distillery in Lynchburg given that 2016 is the 150th anniversary of the Jack Daniel’s brand.

History of Jack Daniel’s

It all started in 1866 when Jasper “Jack” Daniel had the ambitious and somewhat crazy idea of establishing a distillery at a source of limestone water flowing from a cave spring in Lynchburg, Tennessee.

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Proof that mastering a craft with a focus on quality can propel a brand beyond borders and across cultures.

It’s interesting to note that 150 years later, the original process of distilling Jack Daniel’s whiskey has been maintained and the most astounding fact is that Lynchburg is still the only location that produces every single drop of Jack Daniel’s that is served around the world. The above excerpt is without doubt applicable to the unique craft of distilling every “bottle of Jack.”

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Today we are all reaping the rewards of Jasper Daniel’s efforts to create a seamless, efficient process that creates the perfect bottle of whiskey.

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Before heading on the tour, I will openly admit that I have never been a huge fan of whiskey but after experiencing the “tasting room” and learning about why Lynchburg is such an important location, I have certainly been introduced to a couple of flavors that I can’t wait to try more of.

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Where is Lynchburg, Tennessee?

Located 73 miles south of Nashville, you could be forgiven for thinking that Lynchburg, Tennessee is located in the middle of nowhere. In all honesty, you would be correct because there isn’t much else going on around this town in the southern half of the state.

Actually getting to Lynchburg isn’t all that easy either. You can head south on I-24 to Murfreesboro and then take Tennessee highways but it’s just one of those places that you have to make the effort to reach because you will be rewarded once you get there. If you are visiting Nashville and don’t have access to a car, consider taking one of the seasonal tours that take visitors to the Jack Daniel’s Distillery.

Key Information

If you are planning to visit the Jack Daniel’s Distillery, tours are available daily between 9:00AM and 4:30PM with only a couple of exceptions (Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and New Year’s Day). Tickets can be bought in person only as they are not available online.

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There are a number of tour options available depending on how much time you intend on spending in Lynchburg and exactly how much you want to experience on the Jack Daniels Distillery Tour. Here are the alternatives and associated admission fees:

  • Mr. Jack Toast in the Hollow Tour  – If your time is limited in Lynchburg, why not hop on a shuttle bus and take a tour of the town square and through Distillery Hollow with the knowledge that a sample of the famous “Jack” is waiting for you at the end.  Duration – 30 Minutes; Price – $13
  • Dry County Tour – If you are intrigued to learn about the history of Jack Daniel’s without actually sampling this fine drink, this will be the perfect tour for you. You can learn all about how this drink is perfectly crafted though perhaps you will regret not having the opportunity to try it for yourself (just saying folks!)  Duration – 70 Minutes; Price – $14
  • The Flight of Jack Daniel’s Tour – This was the tour we experienced and in our opinion, it offers the best of both world’s. You get the full guided tour through the distillery and at the end you can experience a sampling of five Jack Daniel’s flavors.  Duration – 90 Minutes; Price – $17
  • The Angel’s Share Tour –  If you are interested in an authentic tasting experience directly from a barrel, this is definitely a tour worth considering. Visitors will experience the full guided tour through the distillery, in addition to several samplings at Barrel House 1-14.  Duration – 90 Minutes; Price – $22
  • The Taste of Lynchburg – For those of you interested in the full experience of visiting Lynchburg, this is a great tour option. Visitors will enjoy samplings of Jack along with a guided tour of the distillery, in addition to lunch with your tour guide at Miss Mary Bobo’s Boarding House Restaurant. Duration – 180 Minutes; Price – $75

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The Flight of Jack Daniel’s Tour started at the visitor center where we all boarded the shuttle bus along with our awesome tour guide.

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A short drive took us through the quirky town square of Lynchburg where our guide pointed out some of the best spots to explore along with some of her favorite restaurants that she recommended we sample after the tour.

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We headed into Distillery Hollow through the security gates and shortly after the bus came to a halt, we embarked on our journey through the Jack Daniel’s experience on foot. Our guide started at the very beginning with the area that the charcoal is stored.

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This is an integral part of the process as the combination of malt, barley and rye are filtered through these stacks of charcoal to create the perfect blend.

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We passed by a couple of the historic Jack Daniel’s fire trucks which certainly brought a sense of history to the occasion as you realize how much has changed in recent years.

jack daniels fire trucks

A short walk over to the iconic limestone spring cave provided a moment of respite from the steaming hot conditions and our tour guide took some time to share how Lynchburg’s greatest natural resource became the focal point of the Jack Daniel’s legacy.

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Why was this such a key component in the process? Because the water was crystal clear and pure, clean spring water ensuring that no impurities would impact the perfect glass of Jack Daniel’s.

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How to Produce the Perfect Drink?

The Jack Daniel’s process is unique and an efficient way to create a drink that is recognized all around the world. There are various stages that combine to create the amazing Jack Daniel’s beverage that we all love today. We were fortunate to experience each of these processes during our tour of the Jack Daniels distillery.

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As I mentioned, one of the key ingredients in creating the perfect glass of Jack is the maple charcoal. In order to create this charcoal, three times each week (three times per day), pallets of hard sugar maple are stacked and burned to create smoldering embers and subsequently charcoal pellets that are used in the filtration process.

Fire is certainly destructive. But for Jack Daniel’s, the smoothness of our whiskey depends on it. (Jackdaniels.com)

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Our journey continued from the spring cave through a small building that was home to Jack Daniel’s office. This is also where pictures of the seven master distillers can be seen (that’s right, only 7 individuals have had this title over the past 150 years). Today, Jeff Arnett is the 7th master distiller and has been since 2008.

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We passed through the still house to learn about how the ‘mash’ is created from the barley, rye, and malt.

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The filtration process was also shown to us as the mash slowly filters through the charcoal embers.

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We had the opportunity to smell the amazing aromas released from the large barrels as our guide briefly lifted the lid. Unfortunately, this was one of the areas that no photography was allowed but our guide gave us plenty of notice about this.

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Be careful walking down the steps because you can certainly taste the alcohol in the back of your throat just from a quick smell of this iconic drink being filtered through the charcoal.

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The final part of the process is the barreling stage which is yet another home-grown process that makes Jack Daniel’s unique among its competitors.

The barrels used to store Jack Daniel’s are more than just a container.

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The barrels help create the taste we all associate with a glass of Jack as the wood’s natural sugars add to the overall flavor. American white oak is used to create these barrels that are made ‘in-house’ by expert coopers.

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Did you know that Jack Daniel’s whiskey enters a barrel completely colorless? But when you pour that perfect glass, it’s a beautiful amber and this is because of the caramelization process inside the barrel.

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People frequently want to know how long it takes for this process to take place. There is no simple answer and it depends solely on climatic conditions, only time will tell how long it takes to create the perfect drink.

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The Tasting Room

The final stop of the tour is understandably the moment that the majority of visitors are waiting for – the tasting room.

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We were fortunate to experience the opening of a brand new tasting room and have the opportunity to try the following five iconic flavors.

  • Gentleman Jack
  • Single Barrel
  • Tennessee Honey
  • Tennessee Fire

Our guide gave us step by step directions on the best way to experience each drink and of course, it’s personal preference as to which taste we all preferred.

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I was intrigued by the taste of both Tennessee Honey and Tennesse Fire but for the traditionalists, Old No.7 is the most iconic of all Jack Daniel’s blends.

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A visit to the Jack Daniels Distillery tour in Lynchburg is an amazing experience that we can highly recommend to anyone visiting Tennessee.

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It’s no surprise to see visitors from all corners of the globe traveling to this town in the heart of a dry county (it’s just weird saying that when one of the world’s leading alcoholic manufacturers is based here) to explore the history of Jack Daniel’s.

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We were incredibly fortunate to share this experience with our friend Dave, who traveled all the way from England on a statewide journey.

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We spent time in Nashville and it was one of his goals to visit Lynchburg to fully appreciate the ‘once in a lifetime experience’ at the Jack Daniel’s Distillery. Thanks Dave for making this such an awesome and ‘eventful’ adventure!

Have you experienced the Jack Daniels Distillery Tour? What other similar tours have you taken around the world that you can recommend?

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I do like a glass or two of old Jack:))

We aren’t drinkers, but we loved touring the distilleries in Kentucky when we lived there. So interesting how little it actually takes to brew alcohol. As a matter of fact, now that we live in Saudi, where alcohol is illegal, we’ve heard of many people on the compound brewing their own.

Friends of ours and us have just started planning a trip here so this should help us out quite a bit. Thanks!

Visiting a whisky distillery feels like an essential experience when visiting somewhere like Tennessee and I mean Jack Daniels is pretty iconic. I always find taking tours of Beer Breweries fascinating and would likely find this equally so. The process, location and taste testing, it all sounds really interesting. Would be great to visit one day.

I want to get to Tennessee SO bad!

If you love whiskey, I recommend the Jameson Distillery tour in Dublin and bourbon distillery tours in Kentucky. I’ll actually be going to Woodford Reserve next week! On past trips to Kentucky, I’ve toured Four Roses and done a tasting at Wild Turkey. The Jack Daniels tour is one I’d really like to do. Next time I visit Nashville, I’ll plan a day trip to check it out! #WeekendWanderlust

Strange that this dry county would be the home of Jack Daniels, though in some ways that makes sense. Wouldn’t want all the employees to have a drinking problem. The out of the way location might be a tough sell for my wife but it’s nice to get some insight to this place. This would be a great for a road trip! Thanks again Chris! Mark

My wife and I loved this tour! It actually sparked us to create a to-do list of distilleries to tour to attend in 2019 and this year.

We just did our second distillery tour from our to-do list last month when we went to Jalisco down in Mexico and learned all about how to make Tequila from the Agave plant. I like the way both tours incorporated so much of the brand’s rich history into the tour.

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Jack Daniel's Distillery Tour with Tastings & Lynchburg Stop

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  • Nashville to Jack Daniel's Distillery Guided Tour
  • Transportation by Air-Conditioned Bus
  • Admission to Jack Daniel's Distillery for the "Angel's Share" Distillery Tour
  • Whiskey Tastings as part of "Angel's Share" Distillery Tour
  • Time to enjoy shopping in small town Lynchburg
  • Bottled Water
  • Entry/Admission - Jack Daniel's Distillery
  • Tennessee, Nashville, TN 37203, USA Mint Julep Experiences, 250 5th Ave South, Omni Hotel Plaza next to Bongo Java Coffee, Nashville, TN 37203-4206
  • Near public transportation
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Most travelers can participate
  • Dress code is casual. Tours include significant time walking outdoors.
  • 21 and up only
  • Minimum drinking age is 21 years. Please bring ID – attendees may be required to prove they are 21 years of age or older to be able to consume or purchase alcohol at each distillery.
  • Tours are non-refundable.
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately.
  • This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 22 travelers
  • All sales are final and incur 100% cancellation penalties.

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  • You'll start at Tennessee Nashville, TN 37203, USA Mint Julep Experiences, 250 5th Ave South, Omni Hotel Plaza next to Bongo Java Coffee, Nashville, TN 37203-4206 See address & details
  • 1 Jack Daniel's Distillery Stop: 3 hours - Admission included See details
  • 2 Lynchburg Stop: 80 minutes See details
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  • S4546QQclaireb 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Caleb is awesome...AND this tour is awesome! CALEB IS SO AWESOME! We absolutely LOVED this tour...Caleb's knowledge of the history of Nashville was impressive; he got involved when needed, he stepped back when it was appropriate...he was perfect! Thank you so much Caleb...we had such a great experience and we will never forget it! I'll even try drinking RYE whiskey to see what happens! Thank you, thank you, thank you, a hundred times! We will reco Mint Julep to all our friends/family in the future! Appreciate you!!!! Read more Written April 1, 2024
  • geneh746 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Great in every way. Our tour guide, Johnathan was the best. He was friendly, fun and knowledgeable of the area. Our tour was created for us by Pam at Mint Julep and it was perfect. Read more Written March 17, 2024
  • alyshiak2024 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Favourite part of Nashville! First time to Nashville with 3 of my girlfriends and this was probably my favourite part of the trip! Scott was so awesome and fun. He took amazing pictures that will be memories for a life time. Note: we took 2 bottles of champagne between for of us…. I would suggest 3-4 would have been better! Read more Written March 17, 2024
  • pamhO4281UK 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Great day at some of Nashville’s Distilleries!. We took a custom tour that included a few distilleries and tasting experiences. Pam was great to work with as she listened to our ideas and then set everything up just as we requested. Her recommendations were fantastic. Our driver Jonathan was amazing!!! He offered suggestions and took great care of us. We enjoyed our day! We have used Mint Julep for a few Kentucky trips and this Tennessee trip was just as enjoyable. A great trip. Read more Written March 17, 2024
  • Venture67638121777 0 contributions 1.0 of 5 bubbles Many things went wrong along the way and they knew it. We went on the Murals and Mimosas tour at the end of February 2024 as part of a bachelorette party. We were all very excited to take some basic/Instagram pictures to brag on our bride, who booked this experience due to its high ratings. However, we had an awful experience. Our tour guide was Caleb, who went as far as introducing himself and that was it. He didn't explain the layout of the tour and didn't introduce our driver to us. The bus we took was unable to change off of the radio and there was no way to hook up any music of choice. We rolled up to the first mural without any explanation of where we were or anything about the mural itself, and then Caleb proceeded to take a bunch of lopsided photos (you can see several of them attached to this review). The photos were not centered, focused, or thoughtful - we expected MUCH better pictures from someone who did this day in and day out! They cut off at weird places or had weird angles to them. I had to help correct several of his pictures and he made a joke of it! At the end of the first stop we were all confused where the drinks and snacks were - it wasn't until we asked our guide that he explained the drinks wouldn't come until the last stop. We made several stops and Caleb offered absolutely NO explanation of anything along the way, did not teach us anything about Nashville or the area, and more than once lead us down some sketchy alleys without explaining where we were going or what murals we were seeing next. When we finally got to the last stop, they had only a two-person table prepared... Our party had been booked for 5 people. They squeezed some extra chairs in around the small table but it was very obvious that the food and drink they'd prepared were only enough for 2. Additionally, 3 of us had asked for non alcoholic drinks at the time of booking, but they only gave us alcoholic drinks. It wasn't until we spoke to the bar manager OURSELVES that we got the appropriate food and drink. When we got back on the bus after our allotted time, Caleb said it was the end of the tour but we were a whole 45 minutes ahead of schedule. Per the booking, we should be able to see 7-10 murals based on timing, and we had only seen 7. Afterward, Caleb did not even bother asking us for a review or tips, as he seemed very aware that he had done a poor job. The only saving grace was that our driver John was willing to drop us off at our hotel instead of our starting point. We were all sorely disappointed by the experience and expected much better. Read more Written March 5, 2024
  • Cruiser24564167877 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Perfect tour! Everything was perfect! Bob and Ray were great hosts. They genuinely cared about our enjoyment and provided a nice balance of history and fun. The bus was new, clean and comfortable. I highly recommend Mint Julip tours! Read more Written March 3, 2024
  • stefaniemV6334VG 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Luke from Mint Julep was great! Highly recommend Luke as your next driver from Mint Julep. He took us on a round trip from Nashville to Shelbyville (about an hour each way) and we had great conversation to the entire time. We felt completely safe and he absolutely added value to our trip experience! Thanks Luke! Read more Written February 28, 2024
  • mariaandbob 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Great Experience My husband and I had a wonderful day trip to the Jack Daniel’s distillery. Our driver was Bob H and he was knowledgeable and extremely helpful from start to finish on this excursion. The van was comfortable and clean. Bob provided a ton of information on our ride to and from. Thank you Bob! Read more Written February 24, 2024
  • JJ0715 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Great time on the Jack Daniel’s tour! We had an amazing time on our Jack Daniel’s tour! Bob H. Was an amazing guide and shared lots of info about the whiskey making process. Read more Written February 10, 2024
  • 449bop 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Great time! Luke was awesome—great Nashville experience! I’d definitely recommend for any company outing in the Nashville area. Read more Written February 7, 2024
  • Expedition816415 0 contributions 4.0 of 5 bubbles Good time whiskey tasting We had the best time at Nearest Green Distillery. We would highly recommend you go. We had a group of 6, so that was fun. It was sooo cold the day we went, but it was December. The positives - beautiful venue. I believe it used to be a horse farm, and it is being refurbished, so that is cool. The ladies who started our tour were so cute. They had great personalities and were very knowledgeable about their parts of the tour. Our main tour guy was just as fabulous. He had lots of facts and a good delivery of that knowledge. The merchandise store was full! You won't have any issue buying something to remember your visit. The negative - just one! We had so much fun and were excited to go eat and drink that the largest bar in the world! (Guinness World Records) However, our female bartender was in such a foul mood. She was almost downright rude. It totally changed the mood of our group. Perhaps we would have stayed longer (and drank more), but we just weren't feeling it anymore. We noticed other bartenders were happy and laughing with their customers, so hopefully, you'll get one of them Read more Written February 2, 2024
  • chriswX3279ZP 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Whiskey & BbQ tour This Tennessee Whiskey tour was an amazing experience for our group. Our tour guide (Luke) was great! We all had a blast! I would definitely book another tour the next time we are in town!! Read more Written January 27, 2024
  • marlonmR4665LK 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Best whiskey tour ever! My coordinator Pam and my driver Luke were amazing. There was confusion on the day of the tour. Pam and Luke fixed the schedule so we could enjoy our whisky tour. Would recommend and do it all again with this tour company. Read more Written January 15, 2024
  • Colorado888 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Nice tour great guide, Bob. It was a rainy day, but since you get from place to place in a plush, new mini bus it really doesn't matter. That should be the same for when the weather gets hot. Our driver/guide Bob could not have been nicer. He was very knowledgeable and we had some nice conversation. The tour has picked out a great distillery and brewery to visit. The employees at both locations were great. The tour was a great way to spend an afternoon. Read more Written January 12, 2024
  • 133ibisa 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Great Nashville Adventure Very fortunate to have Luke Parrish as our tour guide. Very knowledgeable and helpful in getting us to places we wanted to see. On time and always very cheerful and helpful in answering and giving us tips. Would definitely use your services again. 5 star service. Read more Written January 2, 2024

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Which Jack Daniels Tour Is the Best? Distillery Experiences

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Which Jack Daniels Tour Is The Best

Which Jack Daniels tour is the best?

If you love a good glass of Jack Daniel’s as much as we do, you’ve probably considered visiting their famed distillery at Cave Spring Hollow to learn more about what makes them the best-selling whiskey in the world.

Lucky for you, we’ve got the inside scoop on which Jack Daniel’s tour is the best. We’ve been lucky to visit the Jack Daniel’s distillery in Lynchburg, Tennessee, a few times and even tasted their whiskeys straight from the source.

Keep reading if you’re curious about which Jack Daniel’s tour will give you the best experience.

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Top 4 Jack Daniel’s Tour (Ranked)

1. dry county tour .

Jack Daniel's Distillery Lynchburg Dry county Tour

  • Adults (18 and over): $25
  • Youth (10-17): $10
  • Children (0-9): Free
  • Military and senior discounts available
  • 70-minute tour
  • Monday to Sunday: 9 AM to 4:30 PM CST
  • Closed on major holidays

Inclusions:

  • Detailed insight into the distillery and its whiskey-making process

Star Rating:  ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Why We Like It:

The Dry County Jack Daniel’s tour will give you a deep understanding of how the JD whiskey is crafted. While you won’t get to sample the famous spirit, you’ll immerse yourself in captivating stories that bring Mr. Jack’s legacy to life. [ 1 ]

“Jack Daniels: Where Whiskey Dreams Come True.” – Liquor Laboratory

2. Flight Of Jack Daniel Tour 

Jack Daniel Statue

  • Adults (18 and over): $30
  • Military and senior discounts are available
  • 90-minute tour
  • Monday to Saturday: 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM CST
  • Sunday: 11 AM to 4:30 PM CST
  • Guided tour through the distillery
  • Sampling of five Jack Daniel’s products: Jack Daniel’s Whiskey, Tennessee Fire, Tennessee Honey, Gentleman Jack, Rye
  • Must be 21+ to attend and sample

Star Rating:  ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

During this 90-minute experience, one of Jack Daniel’s seasoned storytellers will guide you through the historic location.

At the end of your journey, you’ll find yourself inside the historic George Green Barrel House, where you’ll indulge in five Jack Daniel whiskeys.

This is a fantastic choice for those exploring different whiskey flavors while enjoying an informative tour. But where is Jack Daniel’s made ?

3. The Angel’s Share Tour 

Jack Daniel Distillery Tour

  • Adults (21+): $35
  • Monday to Sunday: 9:45 AM to 4:30 PM CST
  • Sampling of high-proof whiskeys: three expressions from the Single Barrel Collection and two limited-edition whiskeys

For the true whiskey connoisseur, the Angel’s Share tour offers an authentic tasting experience and a journey through the heart of the Jack Daniel Distillery.

What sets this tour apart is the exclusivity of the tasting experience. Your journey includes sampling rare Jack Daniel expressions inside the historic George Green Barrel House.

It was reserved only for distillers and tasters in the past, but today, it’s open for everyone. [ 2 ]

Read: Top Whiskey Distilleries in Scotland

4. Taste Of Lynchburg 

Shelves of Wooden Barrel

  • Adults (21+): $125
  • Three-hour tour
  • Friday and Saturday: 9:15 AM and 1 PM
  • Lunch at Miss Mary Bobo’s Boarding House Restaurant
  • Sampling of five Jack Daniel products: Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel, Barrel Proof, Single Barrel Rye, Sinatra Select, and Gold 27
  • Special gift
  • Personal photo of your group

This tour combines the best of both worlds: an enriching tour of the location and a delicious Southern meal at Miss Mary Bobo’s Boarding House Restaurant.

This 3-hour tour offers an extensive sampling of Jack’s products, including some of the finest selections from their premium collections.

The delicious Southern meal is the proverbial cherry atop the sundae. This is a legendary dining spot where even Mr. Jack himself used to dine.

To make your experience even more memorable, you’ll receive a special gift as a token of your visit and a personal photo of your group. You can also stop by the Lynchburg Hardware and General Store to get a souvenir bottle. But how long is Jack Daniel’s aged ?

Can You Taste Jack Daniels On The Tour?

Yes, you can taste Jack Daniels on some of the tours, depending on which one you choose.

“The Angel’s Share Tour,” “The Flight of Jack Daniel,” and “The Taste of Lynchburg” all offer samplings of various labels.

Do You Need Reservations To Tour Jack Daniels Distillery?

Yes, you need reservations to tour the distillery at Jack Daniel’s. Reservations can be made online.

“Jack Daniel’s is more than a whiskey; it’s a legend.” – Frank Sinatra

We recommend checking the tour schedule and availability in advance, especially if you plan to visit during peak seasons.

Note: The distillery tours were rated based on distillery history, distillery facilities, tour guides, tasting experience, tour length, and visitor amenities.

FAQs Related to Which Jack Daniels Tour Is the Best

Is jack daniels worth a visit.

Absolutely! A visit to Jack Daniel’s is a worthwhile experience, as it offers a chance to immerse yourself in the craftsmanship and flavors of their whiskeys.

Does Jack Daniel’s Distillery give samples?

Yes, Jack Daniel’s offers samples of their whiskeys, depending on your chosen tour. But who taught Jack Daniel to make whiskey ?

Can you buy Jack Daniels at the Jack Daniels Distillery?

You can purchase a wide range of Jack Daniel’s products from the gift shop, including their signature whiskeys and exclusive distillery-only offerings.

Can anyone go to the Jack Daniels tour?

While many Jack Daniel’s tours are open to all ages, some that include whiskey samplings are open only to adults.

Can you do a tasting at Jack Daniels without a tour?

Tastings at Jack Daniels are only part of guided tours. However, the experiences vary depending on the tour you choose.

What happens on a whisky tour?

You’ll get a behind-the-scenes look at the whiskeys on a whisky tour. You’ll be guided through the distillery, learn about how they craft their whiskey, and get to sample them.

What do you wear to a bourbon distillery tour?

It’s best to wear comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes during a bourbon distillery tour. Dressing in layers is a good idea, as some areas inside the bourbon distilleries can be chilly. Remember to bring your ID if you plan to participate in bourbon tastings.

What does the Angel’s Share Tour entail?

The Angel’s Share Tour takes visitors on a guided journey through the Jack Daniel’s distillery, showcasing the whiskey-making process from grain to bottle. It includes visits to key production areas such as the barrelhouse, fermentation room, and charcoal mellowing vats.

How long does the tour last?

The duration of the Angel’s Share Tour is typically around 1 hour and 30 minutes to 2 hours, depending on group size and engagement level.

Is advanced booking required for the Angel’s Share Tour?

It’s highly recommended to make reservations in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons or holidays, as tours can fill up quickly. Walk-in bookings may be available depending on availability.

Are there age restrictions for the Angel’s Share Tour?

Yes, due to the nature of the tour and the alcohol tastings involved, participants must be at least 21 years old with valid identification.

Can visitors purchase Jack Daniel’s products at the distillery?

Yes, there is a gift shop at the distillery where visitors can purchase a wide range of Jack Daniel’s merchandise and whiskey products, including exclusive releases and souvenirs.

Final Thoughts

When choosing the best Jack Daniel’s tour, the Angel’s Share tour emerges as the undisputed winner in our book.

We love the Angel’s Share tour because it dives deep into Jack Daniels’ whiskeys, especially their high-proof whiskeys. This is a unique opportunity to explore the finest Jack Daniels – an experience only a few can say they’ve had.

However, this is not to say that the others are bad – they will still give you an immersive whiskey experience you won’t find anywhere else in the world. A Jack Daniel’s Distillery tour will undoubtedly be memorable for years to come, so if you’re in the town of Nashville, it’s definitely worth the day trip.

References:

  • https://www.history.com/news/jack-daniels-enslaved-distiller-nathan-nearest-green
  • https://www.mensjournal.com/food-drink/how-to-drink-a-cask-strength-whiskey-20150420

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Review: Jack Daniel's Ginger Ale Canned Cocktail Is A Convenient And Tasty Addition To Its Ready-To-Drink Lineup

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Ready-to-drink cocktails (also known as RTDs) are one of the fastest-growing alcoholic beverage categories in the 2020s. Estimated to be worth a whopping $18 billion as of 2023, the canned cocktail industry is only expected to grow over the next decade. With RTDs available to suit virtually any palate — such as a variety of  popular hard seltzer brands , a  Grey Goose RTD martini , and a  pickle-flavored canned cocktail from Spritz Society  – consumers can't get enough of easy-drinking, premade cocktails.

Jack Daniel's is no stranger to this booming market, and recently released a whiskey and ginger ale canned cocktail to join its other RTD offerings (including a whiskey and cola variety, and a honey whiskey and lemonade). I was able to try the new Jack Daniel's whiskey and ginger ale canned cocktail to see how it tastes and whether it's able to boost the distillery's standing in our  ranking of popular store-bought canned cocktails . Keep reading to learn more about this whiskey-based RTD as I review the new Jack Daniel's and ginger ale canned cocktail.

This review is based on firsthand impressions of promotional materials and products provided by the manufacturer.

What is Jack & Ginger Ale canned cocktail?

The Jack & Ginger Ale is the newest member of the RTD line produced by the historic Jack Daniel's distillery. The first registered distillery in the United States, Jack Daniel's is renowned worldwide for its whiskies — particularly its Old No. 7 Tennessee Whiskey. The spirit begins with a mash bill of 80% corn, 12% barley, and 8% rye that's cooked in water from the Cave Spring Hollow in Lynchburg, Tennessee. Once distilled, Jack Daniel's ages its whiskey in new, charred-oak barrels until the distillery's master tasters determine it is ready to bottle and sell.

Beyond the brand's painstakingly crafted, signature Tennessee whiskey, the new whiskey and ginger ale RTD from Jack Daniel's contains a top-notch variety of ginger ale, as well. The premium-tasting ginger ale ensures this canned cocktail mirrors the popular mixed drink with this convenient (and portable) premade drink.

Additionally, the Jack & Ginger Ale comes in at 7.0% ABV (alcohol by volume). This may be a bit stronger than many beers, but it's likely less potent than your average bar-made whiskey cocktail.

Price and where to buy Jack & Ginger Ale

The suggested retail price for a single 12-ounce can of Jack & Ginger Ale is $3.49, and $12.99 for a four-pack of 12-ounce cans. Of course, the actual price for a single can or four-pack is likely to vary depending on where you purchase the product. Different stores may charge more or less depending on a number of factors, including the city and state where a store is located.

Additionally, the new RTD canned cocktail from Jack Daniel's is set to be available throughout the U.S., meaning you should be able to find it at various liquor stores, big box stores, and grocery stores (depending on your local and state laws). Now, while the new Jack & Ginger Ale is scheduled to be sold nationwide, the recent release date means it may not be in stock at your local store just yet. In fact, as of this writing, the new Jack Daniel's RTD variety appears to be somewhat difficult to come by at many locations.

Still, the new whiskey and ginger ale canned cocktail doesn't appear to be a limited-time item. In other words, it should be in stock in most locations sooner than later — likely in stores where other Jack Daniel's canned cocktails are sold.

Jack & Ginger Ale taste test

Jack Daniel's undoubtedly knows what it's doing when it comes to whiskey. In that sense, it was wonderful to see the distillery chose to keep its whiskey center stage in this canned cocktail. The unmistakable flavor of Jack Daniel's whiskey came through from the first sip, and I found it tasted more like a standard mixed drink rather than a sugary, whiskey-flavored soda.

Now, Jack Daniel's doesn't divulge what ginger ale it uses in this recipe. But it's got a nice, spicy ginger bite that complements the whiskey beautifully without overpowering it. It's bright and gives the whiskey spices just the right kick. The distillery hasn't muddied the waters with any additional lime or flavors, either, so it's a very straightforward whiskey & ginger cocktail.

This RTD cocktail is also refreshingly delicious on ice with its pleasing level of tongue-tickling carbonation. It's spirit-forward enough to appease whiskey drinkers but balanced enough to be a crowd-pleaser. For my money, it's Jack Daniel's strongest canned cocktail offering to date.

Jack & Ginger Ale vs. similar canned cocktails

How does Jack & Ginger Ale compare to other canned whiskey cocktails ? Simply put: it stands out above much of the competition. Jameson Ginger & Lime, for example, has such a strong vanilla flavor and sweetness that it almost tastes like cream soda. Since whiskey tends to take on vanilla notes during the oak barrel-aging process already, the vanilla-leaning ginger ale used by the brand is a bit too much to handle when combined in its RTD cocktail. With its new Jack & Ginger Ale, though, the Jack Daniel's distillery wisely opted to keep any vanilla flavors in check by using a more aromatic, citrusy style of ginger ale.

In terms of quality, Jack & Ginger Ale is more on par with the Cutwater Whiskey Mule, with a crisp zing of ginger and warming spice to support the whiskey. But Jack & Ginger Ale slightly edges out the Cutwater Whiskey Mule RTD cocktail because of its appealing and unadulterated simplicity. It's a simple thing done well — and who can complain about that?

Jack & Ginger Ale vs. mixing your own

Let's start from the financial point of view. After crunching the numbers, it may be slightly cheaper to let Jack Daniel's do the mixing for you and buy the canned cocktail. Then again, the exact cost will vary depending on several factors. If you use cheaper ginger ale or buy a larger bottle of whiskey, for instance, the DIY version may have a slight edge.

But finances aren't the only consideration. After all, you can also choose your favorite ginger ale or make the drink stronger or less potent when you mix it yourself. While some consumers may prefer this ability to customize, others may find the predictable consistency of Jack Daniel's RTD whiskey and ginger ale far more appealing. The canned version's foolproof recipe allows you to be mindful of your alcoholic intake, and carrying a four-pack of cans in a cooler is a much easier alternative.

More than anything, though, Jack Daniel's has selected a ginger ale that mixes fantastically with its whiskey. The soda doesn't overwhelm the whiskey with ginger nor does it taste too sweet or vanilla-esque. The mixing ratio hits the right spot, too, as there's enough whiskey flavor — but not so much that it would knock you out after just one. This canned cocktail tastes similar to what you'd find at a bar with tightly controlled pours. Since this canned cocktail is almost identical to an actual mixed drink, it's a worthy substitute.

Is Jack & Ginger Ale worth it?

So is Jack & Ginger Ale worth a try? Yes: it absolutely is. Frankly, this RTD cocktail gets a thumbs-up on pretty much every measure. It's a decent value, it's made with quality ingredients, it's easy to buy (assuming it's in stock near you), and effortless to consume. Most crucially, the new Jack Daniel's whiskey and ginger ale canned cocktail passes a standard taste test with flying colors. It may not be particularly sophisticated or complex (given there are just two essential components). But it's a solidly refreshing and flavorful beverage nonetheless.

Like a standard Jack Daniel's and ginger ale made fresh, the ginger ale used in this RTD cocktail brings out the nuances of the whiskey without the need for complicated mixology or fussy ingredients. It strikes a delicate balance between spicy and sweet, refined and comfortable, traditional and new. It sits right in that sweet spot of familiar yet intriguing, which makes for an inviting, welcoming beverage that's great for sharing with friends. Jack & Ginger Ale is an easy-to-drink and satisfying canned cocktail you'll reach for again and again.

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No, you won’t be taking to the air, but you will enjoy a special flight in the Jack Daniel’s Hollow. Let one of our seasoned storytellers guide you through Mr. Jack’s distillery and old-time Tennessee whiskey-making process. Then, finish your trip with a memorable stop at our historic Barrel House 1-14. Here, you’ll linger over and sip five of our most popular whiskeys and liqueurs.

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  • Tour duration: 1 hour, 30 minutes (sampling time included)
  • $30 Adults (must be 18+ to tour)
  • Must bring valid photo ID: 18+ may take tour; only 21+ may sample
  • Sales tax included in fee
  • Military (18+) and Senior (65+) discount applicable with ID
  • Tours offered Monday-Saturday 9:30AM to 4:30PM CST and Sunday 11AM to 4:30PM CST
  • For those 21+ the tour includes a sample of 5 Jack Daniel whiskeys: Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey, Jack Daniel's Tennessee Fire, Jack Daniel's Tennessee Honey, Gentleman Jack and Jack Daniel's Rye
  • Closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas, New Year's Day, Easter Sunday

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    Admission to Jack Daniel's Distillery with a 90-minute Tasting Tour. Sing-alongs led by your on-board entertainer. Mouth-watering, belly-filling BBQ lunch. Free, ice-cold bottled water. Alcohol-infused trivia on the way to the distillery. Cozy and personal transportation experience.

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    Tour prices range from $20 to $100. Jack Daniels distillery tour costs are: Dry County Tour - $20, Flight of Jack Daniels Tour - $30, The Angel's Share - $35, and Taste of Lynchburg - $100. Gift Shop. The White Rabbit Bottle Shop sells all the different Jack Daniel's alcohol products. You can even get a bottle personalized on-site.

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    The tale of Jack Daniel's Distillery unfurls like the pages of a richly detailed novel, beginning in the late 1800s with the invincible and visionary Jasper Newton "Jack" Daniel. Born in 1846, Jack Daniel was a man and a force of nature, driven by an unwavering passion for whiskey-making.

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  7. Distillery Tours

    For those lucky enough to visit the Jack Daniel Distillery, taking the time for a Distillery Tour is a must. Although official tours weren't offered until 1964, it wasn't necessarily hard to get one before that time. ... Times have certainly changed, however, as Jack Daniel's employed 22 Distillery Guides as of 2020.

  8. Tour Comparison

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  9. Jack Daniel Distillery Tour with Lynchburg & World's Longest Bar

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    Jack Daniels Tour. Tour info for Jack Daniels distillery: The Distillery is about 75 miles southeast of Nashville, Tennessee. The address is 182 Lynchburg Highway, Lynchburg, TN. The hours of operation are : 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m Central Time, and they're open every day except Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day.

  11. Jack Daniel's Tour

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  12. Flight of Jack Distillery Tour

    Military and Senior (65+) discount applicable with ID. Tours offered Monday-Saturday 9:30AM to 4:30PM CST and Sunday 11AM to 4:30PM CST. The tour includes a sample of 6 Jack Daniel whiskeys. Closed on New Year's Eve, New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Jr Day, Easter Sunday, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, and Christmas Day.

  13. Jack Daniel's Distillery Tour in Lynchburg, TN

    The price includes the following: Roundtrip bus transportation from downtown Nashville. A ticket for Jack Daniel's Angel's Share tour (90 minutes). ... The Jack Daniel's Distillery tour was undoubtedly one of the highlights of my first trip to Tennessee. If you want to learn about American whiskey, I highly recommend making the journey. ...

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    per adult. Jack Daniel Distillery Tour with Lynchburg & World's Longest Bar. 2. Food & Drink. from. $199.00. per adult (price varies by group size) LIKELY TO SELL OUT*. Jack Daniel's Distillery Tour with Tastings & Lynchburg Stop.

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    Duration - 70 Minutes; Price - $14. The Flight of Jack Daniel's Tour - This was the tour we experienced and in our opinion, it offers the best of both world's. You get the full guided tour through the distillery and at the end you can experience a sampling of five Jack Daniel's flavors. Duration - 90 Minutes; Price - $17.

  16. Jack Daniel's Distillery Tour with Tastings & Lynchburg Stop

    per adult (price varies by group size) All-Inclusive Jack Daniel's Distillery Tour, Tastings, and Lunch. 65. Food & Drink. from. $158.99. per adult. Craft Distillery Tour along Tennessee Whiskey Trail with Tastings from Nashville. 80.

  17. Which Jack Daniels Tour Is the Best? Distillery Experiences

    90-minute tour. Monday to Saturday: 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM CST. Sunday: 11 AM to 4:30 PM CST. Closed on major holidays. Inclusions: Guided tour through the distillery. Sampling of five Jack Daniel's products: Jack Daniel's Whiskey, Tennessee Fire, Tennessee Honey, Gentleman Jack, Rye. Must be 21+ to attend and sample.

  18. Dry County Distillery Tour

    Tour duration: 1 hour, 10 min. $25 Adults (18 and over) $10 Youth (10-17) Free Children (0-9) Sales tax and fees included. Military (18+) and Senior (65+) discount available. Tours offered Monday-Sunday 9AM to 4:30PM CST. Open to all ages; no whiskey sample. Maximum of 20 per tour.

  19. Review: Jack Daniel's Ginger Ale Canned Cocktail Is A Convenient And

    Jack Daniel's is no stranger to the canned cocktail market. ... The suggested retail price for a single 12-ounce can of Jack & Ginger Ale is $3.49, and $12.99 for a four-pack of 12-ounce cans ...

  20. Flight of Jack Distillery Tour

    For those 21+ the tour includes a sample of 5 Jack Daniel whiskeys: Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey, Jack Daniel's Tennessee Fire, Jack Daniel's Tennessee Honey, Gentleman Jack and Jack Daniel's Rye; Closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas, New Year's Day, Easter Sunday . For groups of 25 or more, please call a representative at 931 ...