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  2. Jack Daniel's - Wikipedia

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    Jack Daniel's is a brand of Tennessee whiskey produced at Jack Daniel Distillery in Lynchburg, Tennessee, which has been owned by the Brown–Forman Corporation since 1956. Packaged in square bottles, Jack Daniel's "Black Label" Tennessee whiskey sold 12.9 million nine-liter cases in 2017.

  3. Vintage spirits - Wikipedia

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    Vintage spirits, also known as dusties, are old, discontinued, or otherwise rare bottles of liquor. [1] The collectibility of a bottle is based on rarity, with age as a secondary factor. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The name "dusty" refers to the fact that many such now-collectible bottles had been sitting on a liquor store shelf or unopened in a home or ...

  4. Man Risks Wrath of Whiskey Fans by Turning Jack Daniels ... - AOL

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    An Englishman who upcycles empty alcohol bottles into perfect drinking glasses risked the wrath of Jack Daniels devotees by turning a bottle of Tennessee whiskey into the ideal gin glass in ...

  5. Single barrel whiskey - Wikipedia

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    A bottle of Jack Daniel's Silver Select Single Barrel Tennessee Whiskey. Buffalo Trace Distillery (a Sazerac Company distillery) . Blanton's (a single barrel Bourbon) [4]; Eagle Rare (a Bourbon brand which has 10- and 17-year single barrel expressions)

  6. Jack Daniel’s fetches victory in Supreme Court dog toy lawsuit

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    In 2013, Jack Daniel’s brought a lawsuit against Popcorn Sutton’s Tennessee White Whiskey, claiming the product’s redesigned square bottle was “confusingly similar” to its packaging ...

  7. Jim Beam - Wikipedia

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    In 1943, the brand name was changed from "Old Tub" to "Jim Beam", [3] after James Beauregard Beam, and some of the bottle labels bear the statement, "None Genuine Without My Signature" with the signature James B. Beam. [citation needed] In 1945, the company was purchased by Harry Blum, a Chicago spirits merchant. [2]