@@rickybrock6159 thank you! Fun fact, that was the first whiskey i ever tasted n it was Wonderful, Heavenly, Incredible, Superb, Kickass, and Equally Yummy. Perfect adjectives for the perfect beverage.
I’m not a whiskey expert. I don’t even drink very much. I’ve been drinking the Tennessee Honey lately. It’s not overly sweet to me. I drink it straight.
The JD honey is awful. The wild Turkey American honey is much better. But I’ve gotten so used ti drinking regular bourbon I can’t stand the sweetness of it anymore.
This video is full of misinformation. Whoever was in charge of writing it really dropped the ball and seems to have sourced info only from online forums
I don't get all the hate from "critics" on the tenessee fire, it tastes great as a shot and is amazing for drinks, especially jack & coke with a slice of lime in it. Besides isn't it made with cocktails in mind?
Green label is only aged a year. After prohibition, they needed to get something on the market quickly, but didn’t want to hurt their black label status, so they kicked out a sour mash after one year and put a green label on it.
The Green label is the least flavored. It was the bottom barrel. The single barrels are the top ones, and the rest are a blend of all the other barrels in the the storage. That came right from Jimmy Bedford
@@Jason_from_cal maybe they’ve changed some since my tour, but I remember the tour guide saying that single barrel is just the best barrel that comes out of the batch from one of the barns. Like it’s just the best tasting normal #7. Maybe Single Barrel Select is something different, but I’ve never tasted a difference.
Tennessee Honey is useful for medicinal purposes as well. I use it to relieve a sore throat sipping it straight and allowing it to slowly trickle down my throat.
So much wrong information in this one.... Going to correct for y'all as I watch. 1. 27 is not Duty-Free only, it's in select markets. But readily available with a bit of searching. 2. Single Barrel 100 proof is discontinued, the remaining stocks sit with distributers. 3. Green Label is now also a discontinued product, remaining stocks are with distributers. It's not rare and never was just in select states. 4. Coy Hill being rated.... I doubt you drank to actually give a review. 70 dollars is far off the price point these stocks are long gone and available in stores 400-700 dollars. Price is wayyyyy off. 5. Putting black label over Coy Hill or single barrel rye also lets me know there was no taste test done. 6. Gentleman is double mellowed not double barreled like the Gold is. Vast difference. 7. Jack Honey is not a whiskey at all, it tells you that on the label. 8. Single Barrel, barrel proof.... Why are you showing the Hero's collection? That's a limited release. 9. Single barrel select over BP.... Alright y'all are nuts and whoever wrote this didn't do a taste test. Also the notes on this will vary between barrels not all notes are the same through out the bottles. 10. The 10 year is not a core line product at all--- It's a limited release to be followed by a 12 year and a 15 year.
If any of y’all goes to Lynchburg to take the distillery tour ……. Don’t take a wiff of the sour mash. It’ll burn your nose hairs. I liked the rye whiskey when we had our tasting. I prefer Old number 7 but ya gotta go through the steps for the tasting. Jed Our guide for the tour mentioned that the best mixer for Jack Daniel’s was Coca~Cola or Vernors Gingerail
Each state has different liquor prices, a wholesale club in Iowa is about as cheap as a gas station with liquor in Missouri, liquor is the chief convenience.
Coy Hill is one of the most flavorful whiskeys that I have ever had. Most people can't handle the high proof. The proof doesn't make it a bad whiskey. Much better than JD honey.
I bought Jack Daniels Fire thinking it would be JUST WHISKY with tiny hint of cinnamon, meanwhile it's what this video said, but it's not bad Imo, sweet af, but bearable, kinda cool.
Ok if @mashed if y’all gonna do these you gotta do like top 10 or 15 hardest jack daniels bottles to find or something like that bc I am a avid JD bottles collector
I would love to know what kind of person puts the flavored whiskies in the same list as the non flavored. Instead they should have put in the special releases like Coy, heritage, and Barrel proof rye.
Nathan "Nearest" Green was a formerly enslaved man who taught Jack Daniel how to make Tennessee whiskey and is considered the first African-American master distiller in the United States
is it the same taste like Jack Daniels Tennessee honey Lemonade In a can? I enjoying drinking the Jack Daniels Tennessee Honey in the can I was thinking if I buy the big bottle or small bottle of Jack Daniels Honey is it the same taste?
No flavored whiskey that is under 80 proof deserves to be priced above 20 bucks. You are not getting a whiskey but a mix that is bordering on a cocktail that the distilleries are overcharging the customer. The majority of Jack Daniel's products are designed and produced for the 20 to 35 dollar price point, and the fact that many of their juices has no age statement and questionable quality control means there's a high chance of production changes that can occur which will change the flavor from one season to the next. The Sinatra bottle is usually around 150 dollars for a flavor profile of what was Jack Daniel's standard bottle around the 1950's, so, the push to sell the item is a marketing stunt, because the company does not want to sell the coarse oaky then sweet taste of the bottle from decades past. It means that Frank Sinatra would not have liked most of the product line that Jack Daniels sells today, because the entire line has become bland, too young, and a dramatic drop in highlighted flavors compared to their competitors in Kentucky or Tennessee. How can I say these so-called blasphemous statements? The fact that the vast majority of critics, benchmark evaluation sites, and annual awards contests around the world have not particularly noted Jack Daniels as being noteworthy in the last two decades.
Gotta say number 7 is terrible real bland and no taste only just started drinking whiskey but I’m reaching for the honey flavoured jack Daniel’s tastes way nicer