I knew I find a fact that isn’t true in your video. Nearest Green was known and was mentioned plenty in Jacks autobiography published in the 1960s. Far before 2016. They sold this book downtown in Lynchburg.
@@MrGilliganz 💯 interesting read you even have letters from family of Nearest thanking the author for giving Mr green recognition for being apart of Jack Daniels story.
True. May I add it wasn’t jack (jasper) who denied Nearest the truth. After Jacks passing … hacks family tried for decades to distance themselves from Nearest. Changed the narrative etc; a very unfortunate part.
I was more of a bourbon sipper when I drank, I gave up the drink ten years ago and haven't looked back. I had once again woke up in the drunk tank and this time I had to sit for a full twelve hours and boy did my head hurt, as I sat there I realized I wasn't being a very good example for the young people of my Indigenous community and I wasn't representing my people in a good way. I had become the stereotypical drunk, passing out in public places, being bulligerant and public nuisance and I decided then and there that I would quit drinking and enjoy sobriety, it worked whereas in the past I said I was going to try. Now I'm thirty years clean and ten years sober.
This account misses out on the Harry Lippman loan to Matlow to get the company restarted after prohibition. It was also Lippman's ability to market and distribute that helped make the brand as well know as it got. The two of them hated each other during prohibition, as they were competing in selling moonshine illegally. A judge had them drive together to take their whisky out of state to Kentucky, and they became fast friends. There is a beer in Tennessee called Hap and Harry's to commemorate the friendship that made them both very rich.
@@shandy4479 You need to broaden your horizon a bit more. I started out with JD" moved to Bourbon and now I drink Scotch. There are literally dozens of better whiskies out there than Jack Daniel"
Cheap artificial flavor.. That is not a natural wiskey.. Mine stomach turn only by smelling it.. Every real wiskey taste better than JD. If ever tasted good.. That is a past. And I am a man who drinks a quality baverage.. Not comercialized name. Who ever says it is a best wiskey.. I say.. You are amateur.
My wife is a direct descendant of Rev. Daniel Call. Her family has been telling me for years that he taught Jack Daniels to distill whiskey. There is now a Call Family distillery in North Carolina.
The reverend didn’t teach Jack to distill Nearest Green was in charge of the distillery. The reverend sent the orphaned Jack to work with Uncle Nearest.
@@PIA-tj5hc if you go to the Call Family Distillery in North Carolina you will see the signed letter showing Dan Call selling his distillery to Jack Daniels. Nearest Green was like an employee of the distillery (he was actually a slave). Dan Call taught Nearest Green, who taught Jack Daniels.
Love the narrative of another iconic brand...I was totally awed by the amounts JD is worth & global sales! Was tickled by how in the past the preacher just distilled the whisky as a normal occupation.😂😂..Keep it coming.👍👍
Hummm wrong. You did not listen to the full video or fully understand what they said. Actually the whiskey business was owned by the pastor. The pastor was given a choice by his church. Sell the whiskey business orgive up preaching. He sold the whiskey business to JD for $25.00. That would include how the whiskey was made. Nathans Nearest Green was an employee of the business. Green did not own the whiskey, process of making it or the distillery. He worked for the pastor and did not follow JD when he started his business. 𝐒𝐡𝐚𝐥𝐨𝐦
Nearest green's legacy is alive and well. They have a new +50 million dollar distillery located a short, beautiful drive, north of Lynchburg. If you really like whiskey or bourbon you need to stop by. They have been the most awarded American whiskey or bourbon since 2019 when they reopened.
Wrong he was taught how to make whiskey and the Lincoln county process of making whiskey by Dan Call a preacher and who also helped was a slave named Nearest Green. Jack was ten years old with these being taught this. His mash bill recipe witch came way latter in life was all him.
@@82libragame wrong your spreading false information. Please read Jack Daniels autobiography and then come and visit Lynchburg Tennessee to the distillery. There is zero evidence that Dan Call Learned to make whiskey from Nearest Green. That is just making stuff up.
@@82libragame all that being said Jack Daniels Whiskey mash bill was created years latter so it is a moot point who Dan Call learned how to make whiskey. Even though there is zero evidence that Dan Learned from Nearest Green.
Jack kicked his safe, and got a toe infection. His freshly distilled whiskey had an undiluted proof of about 100, enough to be used as an antiseptic. So why wasn't that done?
The party kids keep old #7 going otherwise it's not that good. I understand that some of their other, higher end JD whiskey offerings are actually quite good.
Read that Frank Sinatra was buried with a fifth of Jack Daniel's , a pack of Camel's cigarettes and 5 dimes. During the time when Frank was a kid his mother made him keep 5 dimes in his pocket in case he needed to call home.
If your going to give credit to Narest Green, at least put a picture of him. There’s literally picture of Nathan & Jack together. You guys have to do better, but I appreciate the content
He did not make that whiskey, and we know the truth. A Black Man created that whiskey, and not one penny was given to the man's descendants. Thank you for adding the true creators name in the video. God, bless!
Actually the whiskey business was owned by the pastor and not Green. The pastor was given a choice by his church. Sell the whiskey business or give up preaching. He sold the whiskey business to JD for $25.00. That would include how the whiskey was made. Nathans Nearest Green was an employee of the business. Green did not own the whiskey, process of making it or the distillery. He worked for the pastor and did not follow JD when he started his business. 𝐒𝐡𝐚𝐥𝐨𝐦
It is a bit interesting how they made billions and nada 4 or abt Nearest! N fact it was said tht Jack's descendants attempted 2 distance themselves frm the truth of Nearest and what he did
Norris Green a black man taught jack Daniel the skill craft on making whisky it was Norris Green creation. After helping Jack Daniel he made Norris Green a employee at Jack Daniel factory. The man should have been some type of business partner, however it was his cultural and color of his skin in America. You know North America and South America have loot of stolen history from black people.
You can buy whiskey or bourbon that is distilled using Nearest Green's original process. They opened the Nearest Green distillery in 2019, it's an amazing whiskey, and they are constantly adding to the museum and the history of it. Many of his descendants work there as well. Highly recommend it if your in the middle tennessee area.
According to Daniel's biographer, the origin of the "Old No. 7" brand name was the number assigned to Daniel's distillery for government registration. He was forced to change the registration number when the federal government redrew the district, and he became Number 16 in district 5 instead of No. 7 in district 4.
So the greenes dont want to promote or complications during prohibition selling skills or ither skills jack did to promote his business or that he freeed mr greene and employed him in an era of history. I wonder what flack got for hiring mr greene
Jack was not orphan I don't know who came up with that but his faults I've been to the distillery and heard the true stories so whoever came up with an orphan is wrong
You should title this: The Poor Orphan who ripped off a Black worker of his whiskey recipe that he put his name on and gave no credit to. Laughable that you praise this exploiter and his progeny who only recently and begrudgingly acknowledged the victim's contribution somewhat in their museum tour and little else. SHAME.
@@LCR-ds2ox The only thing he perfected was appropriation of other's recipe, as the Black man remained his Head Distiller until he died because he thought eventually old Jack would bring him in as a partner. Nope!
@@bkprimo1 he is Jack's partners, look at his family line, all high positions in the company and either way, Head Distiller, buddy I dunno where you're from but to me, that sounds like a good position.
@@LCR-ds2ox High positions in the company. Please watch the same documentary I watched and you would stop believing what ever lies you are being fed. The Daniels family had to be pressured into finally admitting that the gentleman even had anything to do with creating the whiskey. And by the way, whatever salary that man earned as the so called Head Distiller pales in comparison to the millions upon millions of dollars his family and their descendants are owed for actually creating the WORLD FAMOUS whiskey brand in the first place. that paltry salary and gratuitous title sound pretty good? To who? Maybe it does to an exploitative, carpetbagger.
Woke nonsense. I actually thought I was going to learn something interesting - instead I learned Jack Daniels has gone woke by over emphasizing a black mans role in the company for woke $.
I think the coke hides the strong alcoholic taste to it but enhances the actual flavors, i would consider it middle shelf but to each their own. I always keep me a bottle however
Completely inept. The re-enactments are laughable; the "history" has no provenance at all, and even the animated map shows the Danielses emigrating from Africa to Canada to Brazil.
Humm angry black lady - no~~~!!! Actually the whiskey business was owned by the pastor. The pastor was given a choice by his church. Sell the whiskey business orgive up preaching. He sold the whiskey business to JD for $25.00. That would include how the whiskey was made. Nathans Nearest Green was an employee of the business. Green did not own the whiskey, process of making it or the distillery. He worked for the pastor and did not follow JD when he started his business. 𝐒𝐡𝐚𝐥𝐨𝐦
Actually Jack Daniels did create it by calling it Jack Daniels and brewing the whiskey his own way. Before he owned the business it was just called - - Whiskey. 𝐒𝐡𝐚𝐥𝐨𝐦
You're 100% wrong. Actually the whiskey business was owned by the pastor. The pastor was given a choice by his church. Sell the whiskey business or give up preaching. He sold the whiskey business to JD for $25.00. That would include how the whiskey was made. Nathans Nearest Green was an employee of the business. Green did not own the whiskey, process of making it or the distillery. He worked for the pastor and did not follow JD when he started his business. 𝐒𝐡𝐚𝐥𝐨𝐦
We still preserve our foods with charcoal in West Africa
Jack Daniels legacy is the most extreme version of "right place right time"
I knew I find a fact that isn’t true in your video. Nearest Green was known and was mentioned plenty in Jacks autobiography published in the 1960s. Far before 2016. They sold this book downtown in Lynchburg.
Thanks for this...wonder if this autobiography is still available?
@@MrGilliganz 💯 interesting read you even have letters from family of Nearest thanking the author for giving Mr green recognition for being apart of Jack Daniels story.
True. May I add it wasn’t jack (jasper) who denied Nearest the truth. After Jacks passing … hacks family tried for decades to distance themselves from Nearest. Changed the narrative etc; a very unfortunate part.
Because they’re woke
@@BasedU.S.parriot1776 Most people prefer being Asleep with ignorance than being "Woke" with factual knowledge....
I was more of a bourbon sipper when I drank, I gave up the drink ten years ago and haven't looked back. I had once again woke up in the drunk tank and this time I had to sit for a full twelve hours and boy did my head hurt, as I sat there I realized I wasn't being a very good example for the young people of my Indigenous community and I wasn't representing my people in a good way. I had become the stereotypical drunk, passing out in public places, being bulligerant and public nuisance and I decided then and there that I would quit drinking and enjoy sobriety, it worked whereas in the past I said I was going to try. Now I'm thirty years clean and ten years sober.
Do you live in Winnipeg?
@@Camefromnone I did, but I'm now on the west coast.
@@georgecuyler7563 ahh nice 👍
Ok 👍🏾
This account misses out on the Harry Lippman loan to Matlow to get the company restarted after prohibition. It was also Lippman's ability to market and distribute that helped make the brand as well know as it got. The two of them hated each other during prohibition, as they were competing in selling moonshine illegally. A judge had them drive together to take their whisky out of state to Kentucky, and they became fast friends. There is a beer in Tennessee called Hap and Harry's to commemorate the friendship that made them both very rich.
Jack Daniel's is the benchmark for whiskey. JD is just what whiskey is supposed to taste like.
Agreed. If someone says any other whiskey taste better they don’t know what they are saying
Woodford reserve tastes way better.
@@motog4-75 yep Jack is bottom shelf for me
@@shandy4479
You need to broaden your horizon a bit more. I started out with JD" moved to Bourbon and now I drink Scotch. There are literally dozens of better whiskies out there than Jack Daniel"
Cheap artificial flavor.. That is not a natural wiskey.. Mine stomach turn only by smelling it.. Every real wiskey taste better than JD. If ever tasted good.. That is a past. And I am a man who drinks a quality baverage.. Not comercialized name. Who ever says it is a best wiskey.. I say.. You are amateur.
Top quality production. No unnecessary ads or long intros. Best channel I've discovered this year. Keep it up!
My wife is a direct descendant of Rev. Daniel Call. Her family has been telling me for years that he taught Jack Daniels to distill whiskey. There is now a Call Family distillery in North Carolina.
The reverend didn’t teach Jack to distill Nearest Green was in charge of the distillery. The reverend sent the orphaned Jack to work with Uncle Nearest.
@@PIA-tj5hc if you go to the Call Family Distillery in North Carolina you will see the signed letter showing Dan Call selling his distillery to Jack Daniels. Nearest Green was like an employee of the distillery (he was actually a slave). Dan Call taught Nearest Green, who taught Jack Daniels.
@@rickintexas1584I doubt tht call taught Nathan 2 distill. They came here with traditional skills historically.
Glad Nearest's descendants are capitalizing off his recipe now. Bcuz Uncle Nearest is a bomb ass whiskey
Nathan “Nearest” Green !!
Love the narrative of another iconic brand...I was totally awed by the amounts JD is worth & global sales!
Was tickled by how in the past the preacher just distilled the whisky as a normal occupation.😂😂..Keep it coming.👍👍
Good whiskey is always a way of life
Nathan "Nearest" Green
Stolen formula-patent, as usual..!
Nearest "Green"
uncle nearest!!! way better than jack….
@@ruthiecanan1045 Keep it Near-est..!
What a name
1:25 Where did Jack get his 2022 style clothes and backpack?
So really it is Nathans Nearest Green's drink, but with Jack's name on it...
Hummm wrong. You did not listen to the full video or fully understand what they said. Actually the whiskey business was owned by the pastor. The pastor was given a choice by his church. Sell the whiskey business orgive up preaching. He sold the whiskey business to JD for $25.00. That would include how the whiskey was made. Nathans Nearest Green was an employee of the business. Green did not own the whiskey, process of making it or the distillery. He worked for the pastor and did not follow JD when he started his business. 𝐒𝐡𝐚𝐥𝐨𝐦
I drink jack daniels every day! Love it
You can buy the whiskey in Lincoln County but only at the distillery itself; they do it through a loophole
Jasper "Jack" Newton Daniel!!
I got a friend and his name is Jack
Lives in a bottle and the labels black
Proud Tennessee Squire!!
Nearest green's legacy is alive and well. They have a new +50 million dollar distillery located a short, beautiful drive, north of Lynchburg. If you really like whiskey or bourbon you need to stop by. They have been the most awarded American whiskey or bourbon since 2019 when they reopened.
1:03 Scotland is in Africa ??? Wales is in S. America ?? WTF.
I had no idea. 🤣
Lol...it is now with woke history.
Video maker had 3 pegs of jack daniels before making the video😄😄😄So scotland went to africa , and wales in South america😂😂😂😂
@@lk3309bro wokeness is ruining everything
What a masterpiece, keep up the good work!
I appreciate it, thanks so much! :)
watch it go down like budweiser one of my favorite drinks though sad days
Yeah! The black guy name is Norris Green he's one that created whisky and they hired him as factory worker.
Facts.. but they(WHT FOLKS) DONT want to have that conversation....
*Nearest
Wow fascinated by the history 🤔
I’m one of the people who buy it to I love it I have 3 on my collection on my house
Jack Daniels is my drink of choice.
Nearest green......the legend!
Dan Call taught Nearest to make whiskey
Learnt that your need to be a good salesman to succeed
Just got me a sip of Jack Daniels before this video
DAVID ALLEN COE ONCE SAID
JACK DANIELS, IF YOU PLEASE
AND
I'LL SAY AGAIN
JACK DANIELS, IF YOU PLEASE 💯💯💯💯💯
New Zealand likes it too btw
Love the story
Very enjoyable and informative.
I thought he stole the recipe from a slave or I'm wrong??
Wrong he was taught how to make whiskey and the Lincoln county process of making whiskey by Dan Call a preacher and who also helped was a slave named Nearest Green. Jack was ten years old with these being taught this. His mash bill recipe witch came way latter in life was all him.
he definitely did, and now that man has his own whiskey
Dan Call was taught by Green, and the two taught JD
@@82libragame wrong your spreading false information. Please read Jack Daniels autobiography and then come and visit Lynchburg Tennessee to the distillery. There is zero evidence that Dan Call Learned to make whiskey from Nearest Green. That is just making stuff up.
@@82libragame all that being said Jack Daniels Whiskey mash bill was created years latter so it is a moot point who Dan Call learned how to make whiskey. Even though there is zero evidence that Dan Learned from Nearest Green.
Jack kicked his safe, and got a toe infection. His freshly distilled whiskey had an undiluted proof of about 100, enough to be used as an antiseptic. So why wasn't that done?
The party kids keep old #7 going otherwise it's not that good. I understand that some of their other, higher end JD whiskey offerings are actually quite good.
Definitely not the worst jd. Tennessee rye is pretty nasty. Besides that I don’t have a problem drinking any other jack. Old #7, triple mash etc
Showing a picture of the pastor with a boy sanding a rod. WTH man 🤦
Time stamp?
Read that Frank Sinatra was buried with a fifth of Jack Daniel's , a pack of Camel's cigarettes and 5 dimes. During the time when Frank was a kid his mother made him keep 5 dimes in his pocket in case he needed to call home.
All these priests and young boys
I can see why the bottle is black and white!
Lemmy Jack Kilmister....
If your going to give credit to Narest Green, at least put a picture of him. There’s literally picture of Nathan & Jack together. You guys have to do better, but I appreciate the content
My favourite
Good that God got it what is his & Ceaser what is Ceasers.Jack won the Jackpot in the form of Whiskey by the grace of God.
Let’s not forget Nathan nearest green thought jake daniels how to make whiskey a black slave at the time
I’m sure ol’ Jack is spinning in his grave now
Now I know...
Too much alcohol 🍺 is bad for everyone
To much everyone is bad for alcohol
He did not make that whiskey, and we know the truth. A Black Man created that whiskey, and not one penny was given to the man's descendants. Thank you for adding the true creators name in the video. God, bless!
The distillery actually funds a scholarship for the descendants of Nearest Green. They made that announcement on the same day as the real story
So glad someone else knows the truth
Actually the whiskey business was owned by the pastor and not Green. The pastor was given a choice by his church. Sell the whiskey business or give up preaching. He sold the whiskey business to JD for $25.00. That would include how the whiskey was made. Nathans Nearest Green was an employee of the business. Green did not own the whiskey, process of making it or the distillery. He worked for the pastor and did not follow JD when he started his business. 𝐒𝐡𝐚𝐥𝐨𝐦
@@politicsuncensored5617love the way yu phrased this! Ha!
It is a bit interesting how they made billions and nada 4 or abt Nearest! N fact it was said tht Jack's descendants attempted 2 distance themselves frm the truth of Nearest and what he did
Blacks own that stuff then!!
I think a black guy had some thing due with see whisky
Norris Green a black man taught jack Daniel the skill craft on making whisky it was Norris Green creation. After helping Jack Daniel he made Norris Green a employee at Jack Daniel factory. The man should have been some type of business partner, however it was his cultural and color of his skin in America. You know North America and South America have loot of stolen history from black people.
For $40 a fifth
It's truly a great brand and story. Wish the son of the black Master had more say
You can buy whiskey or bourbon that is distilled using Nearest Green's original process. They opened the Nearest Green distillery in 2019, it's an amazing whiskey, and they are constantly adding to the museum and the history of it. Many of his descendants work there as well. Highly recommend it if your in the middle tennessee area.
Great whiskey but it most definitely wasn’t created by that little guy respectfully
and I mean OURS
Oj its ok and fine but not like Rakija ha ha , no much more drink for life is mister old Bourbon am from Balkan Croatia and JACK , THNX!!!!!
What is the meaning of 0ld No.07
According to Daniel's biographer, the origin of the "Old No. 7" brand name was the number assigned to Daniel's distillery for government registration. He was forced to change the registration number when the federal government redrew the district, and he became Number 16 in district 5 instead of No. 7 in district 4.
@@thrones4531 thanks
Love it ❤️ ♥️ 💕
So the greenes dont want to promote or complications during prohibition selling skills or ither skills jack did to promote his business or that he freeed mr greene and employed him in an era of history. I wonder what flack got for hiring mr greene
So no drinking at the Distillery
Food grains unknown.
Nathan green is the creator of jack Daniels
I wouldn't say it's the best whiskey but good video nonetheless
EXITOINREDTES
interested in this but can't listen to a someone who repeats the facts over and over
Nope.wales is in great britian
Scotland is part of Europe as well.
so jack daniels never had a wife or kids, so he was a FOREVER ALONE? women hated him? or he actually chose to be a Bachelor?
Belgian monks brew beer to support their monasteries.
He learn from a slave
Jack was not orphan I don't know who came up with that but his faults I've been to the distillery and heard the true stories so whoever came up with an orphan is wrong
Pronounced Mott-low
😢❤
A slave became the master
Oat and a boat find the descendants of the black man and give his descendants lots of money
its so sad that African Americans are not noticed for ALL OF OUR😤😡of OUR inventions and ontributions
wyt people always want to claim something that doesn't belong to them.And I am not racist at all just facts
Bujanginam
Jack Daniels was first made in Wales uk
About to be like to watch them not say shit about unc
You should title this: The Poor Orphan who ripped off a Black worker of his whiskey recipe that he put his name on and gave no credit to. Laughable that you praise this exploiter and his progeny who only recently and begrudgingly acknowledged the victim's contribution somewhat in their museum tour and little else. SHAME.
He didn't rip it off, he learned from the best and perfected it
@@LCR-ds2ox The only thing he perfected was appropriation of other's recipe, as the Black man remained his Head Distiller until he died because he thought eventually old Jack would bring him in as a partner. Nope!
@@bkprimo1 he is Jack's partners, look at his family line, all high positions in the company and either way, Head Distiller, buddy I dunno where you're from but to me, that sounds like a good position.
@@LCR-ds2ox High positions in the company. Please watch the same documentary I watched and you would stop believing what ever lies you are being fed. The Daniels family had to be pressured into finally admitting that the gentleman even had anything to do with creating the whiskey. And by the way, whatever salary that man earned as the so called Head Distiller pales in comparison to the millions upon millions of dollars his family and their descendants are owed for actually creating the WORLD FAMOUS whiskey brand in the first place. that paltry salary and gratuitous title sound pretty good? To who? Maybe it does to an exploitative, carpetbagger.
It was made by a black man
Woke nonsense. I actually thought I was going to learn something interesting - instead I learned Jack Daniels has gone woke by over emphasizing a black mans role in the company for woke $.
He should have be having children
Lol
No no AND no...Nearest Green.
So........if this is true......
We just finna ignore that fact that it was made by slaves but it has a white dude's name on it?
Exactly 💯
Jack Daniel's are good for whiskey and coke because it hides the taste. It's definitely bottom shelf whiskey
I think the coke hides the strong alcoholic taste to it but enhances the actual flavors, i would consider it middle shelf but to each their own. I always keep me a bottle however
Sounds like wokism propaganda 🤔
Most are from orphan? WTF
Jack denial you are describing what is wrong and you are 5th
Completely inept. The re-enactments are laughable; the "history" has no provenance at all, and even the animated map shows the Danielses emigrating from Africa to Canada to Brazil.
He didn't create it though, it's an old Welsh recipe so there is nothing American about it.
Whether he was born into slavery or became one later on !!! Huh 🤔
Well this shitty world belongs to the rich no one knows about Norris green
At least get the man's name right if you are going to bi&ch about it. His name is Nathans Nearest Green. Not (Norris) as like Chuck~! 𝐒𝐡𝐚𝐥𝐨𝐦
Great story but got a bit woke
This whole story is a lie
Jack Daniels is disgusting
YEP I LEARNED HE STOLE UNCLE NEAREST FORTUNE
Get the story right it was actually a Blackman that was a slave that actually created it!!!!!!!!
Humm angry black lady - no~~~!!! Actually the whiskey business was owned by the pastor. The pastor was given a choice by his church. Sell the whiskey business orgive up preaching. He sold the whiskey business to JD for $25.00. That would include how the whiskey was made. Nathans Nearest Green was an employee of the business. Green did not own the whiskey, process of making it or the distillery. He worked for the pastor and did not follow JD when he started his business. 𝐒𝐡𝐚𝐥𝐨𝐦
He didn’t create it.
Actually Jack Daniels did create it by calling it Jack Daniels and brewing the whiskey his own way. Before he owned the business it was just called - - Whiskey. 𝐒𝐡𝐚𝐥𝐨𝐦
Lol was that arrows pointing at Black people??
Those were group photos from the 1860's. How else would anyone know who the narrator was talking about??? 𝐒𝐡𝐚𝐥𝐨𝐦
Uncle Nearest Green, I won' t drink j d no more, stole Nearest Green recipe and made millions of a black man. This happens all the time.
You're 100% wrong. Actually the whiskey business was owned by the pastor. The pastor was given a choice by his church. Sell the whiskey business or give up preaching. He sold the whiskey business to JD for $25.00. That would include how the whiskey was made. Nathans Nearest Green was an employee of the business. Green did not own the whiskey, process of making it or the distillery. He worked for the pastor and did not follow JD when he started his business. 𝐒𝐡𝐚𝐥𝐨𝐦
The Lincoln county process was around long before Neares Greem !!!Neares had nothing to do with it !!!@@politicsuncensored5617
Jack Daniel's taste like fermented lemons 😭 wild turkey way better
Both are trash, bottom shelf