
Our Whiskey is Amber
Our Whiskey is Amber
Seems today most everyone gives more thought to recycling and sustainability. But in Lynchburg, TN, we've been doing that for as long as anyone can remember. Reusing whatever we can is a time-honored tradition.

So the spent mash that's left over after our whiskey has been distilled off, gets fed to some very lucky local livestock. The steam that's used to draw the alcohol off the mash? That's generated by burning sawdust from local sawmills. When our tasters tell us it's time to change out the charcoal in one of our mellowing vats, the used charcoal is sold as smoking pellets or briquettes for grilling. And since Old No. 7 only matures in new barrels, used ones are turned into all manner of home and garden items or shipped off to our friends in Scotland, Louisiana, Puerto Rico and a few other places to mature other products..
For years now, we've done things with a sense of responsibility and care for the environment. It’s just common sense and something Mr. Jack would expect.
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Since 1866 Jack Daniel’s has been making friends all over the world. We would like to invite you to become a friend of Jack too.