The only reason why Id ever go to lynchburg again would for the whiskey itself not for the tour guide to be felt like I was packed in a can of sardines and being herded around like cattle and being talked to if I was still in the military lol. I know that they have to do that to keep everybody in order and follow the group but I mean but like damn can't they let you do your own thing. I've been myself before to the Taste of Lynchburg. You would think that if you were paying over $100 a ticket per person and then to buy whiskey at the end of the tour then they would treat you a little bit better but I guess not. Nobody there was an ass but they all just sounded a little too serious.
If you do go back I would also recommend going to the George Dickel Distillery in Tullahoma, TN just about 30 minutes from Lynchburg. In my opinion I prefer the George Dickel line over Jack, but both are excellent Tennessee Whisky's.
Great video. Went there whilst on vacation from the UK in 2019, this brought the memories flooding back. The smell in the barrel house was amazing. Must say we got much better tasters....Sinatra, Rye, No27 gold, single barrel Select and barrel proof. It's a must visit for any JD drinker.
We went last weekend and it is was a good tour didn't get the sample of the full proof whiskey at the Rick yard kinda shitty and couldn't go in the distillery house cause of covid that shit ruins everything but I enjoyed it non the less....
One of the story they didn't tell.. Back in those days A slave helped nd pretty much made the formula for Jack Daniel to make their brand jack daniels..
So I've read the comments and I gathered this , its not the man who made the recipe it is his son. What I see 😳 is that he had to give the son a job to work because he was the only one new his dad's recipes, also I've gathered now who would sale something that was making 🤔 money bootlegging. Because of Jim crow laws back then . so him and his son couldn't start their own business 😒😕. So I'm going to assume that they MIT HAVE made a deal because some of the family works there till this day.. and that he or his dad was not ever a slave. The dad was a old bootlegger he couldn't been a slave bootlegging. Bottom line if anything he gave the recipe to the son to go work at jacks so he can go legit. Question did anybody watch the movie about two black bankers. In the 60's.. need to see it 👀 🤔 then you may understand what I'm saying.
Nester Green made the recipe his son work for jack Daniels. Nester should and gave the receipts him. FYI if you want to learn more look up Uncle Nester whiskey story.
Lovely tour and great country music in the background...👍
Great place to Visit!!!!!
Lynchburg, Tn.
I just bought a bottle of jack Daniels Tennessee whiskey this morning I can't wait to drink some after work
Enjoy
I love how the tour guide sounded so serious in a way where you didn't know if he was joking or not even though that he obviously was joking.
The only reason why Id ever go to lynchburg again would for the whiskey itself not for the tour guide to be felt like I was packed in a can of sardines and being herded around like cattle and being talked to if I was still in the military lol. I know that they have to do that to keep everybody in order and follow the group but I mean but like damn can't they let you do your own thing. I've been myself before to the Taste of Lynchburg. You would think that if you were paying over $100 a ticket per person and then to buy whiskey at the end of the tour then they would treat you a little bit better but I guess not. Nobody there was an ass but they all just sounded a little too serious.
I love this whisky.She is better then my wife😎😎👌
If you do go back I would also recommend going to the George Dickel Distillery in Tullahoma, TN just about 30 minutes from Lynchburg. In my opinion I prefer the George Dickel line over Jack, but both are excellent Tennessee Whisky's.
Thx for the tip, hopefully soon will go again and visit George Dickel Distillery.
GOOD WORK👍 I LOVE THIS VIDEO.
Thank you Riccardo. If you have a chance to visit this place, do it, is interesting.
You did Excellent Job Filming Lynchburg, Tn.
~ Pittsburgh, Pa
Thank you Jeff
Great video - brings back memories! What backing tracks are you using right here?
Hi TCBDan, thx for the comment. I found music for this video on tubebuddy page.
Great video! 😎
Thanks
Congractulations.
In Brazil 🇧🇷 its whiskey is verry mutch apreciated for brazilians guys and mans.
Great video. Went there whilst on vacation from the UK in 2019, this brought the memories flooding back. The smell in the barrel house was amazing. Must say we got much better tasters....Sinatra, Rye, No27 gold, single barrel Select and barrel proof. It's a must visit for any JD drinker.
Lucky you, we got more "commercial" selection. But still was gooood.
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yeah really cool video !!
I love my Jack Daniel's
i'd to do that tour one day!
Jack Daniels distillery?
We went last weekend and it is was a good tour didn't get the sample of the full proof whiskey at the Rick yard kinda shitty and couldn't go in the distillery house cause of covid that shit ruins everything but I enjoyed it non the less....
Maybe that could be the reason for another visit, still need to do the testing.
Great.
Can you please upload the buying link to taste the perfect quality jack Daniel..
jackdaniels.com
I should live here
Geeee, I love that man accent
Jack Daniel super
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One of the story they didn't tell.. Back in those days A slave helped nd pretty much made the formula for Jack Daniel to make their brand jack daniels..
Bullshit that’s just propaganda
So I've read the comments and I gathered this , its not the man who made the recipe it is his son. What I see 😳 is that he had to give the son a job to work because he was the only one new his dad's recipes, also I've gathered now who would sale something that was making 🤔 money bootlegging. Because of Jim crow laws back then . so him and his son couldn't start their own business 😒😕. So I'm going to assume that they MIT HAVE made a deal because some of the family works there till this day.. and that he or his dad was not ever a slave. The dad was a old bootlegger he couldn't been a slave bootlegging. Bottom line if anything he gave the recipe to the son to go work at jacks so he can go legit. Question did anybody watch the movie about two black bankers. In the 60's.. need to see it 👀 🤔 then you may understand what I'm saying.
Nester Green made the recipe his son work for jack Daniels. Nester should and gave the receipts him. FYI if you want to learn more look up Uncle Nester whiskey story.
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Won't ever again buy from that pro kid grooming whiskey company, Jack Daniel's.