Jack Daniel's Debuts Sweet Mash Tennessee Straight Whiskey in Distillery Series | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
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Jack Daniel's Debuts Sweet Mash Tennessee Straight Whiskey in Distillery Series | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
"Jack Daniel's is raising the bar for whiskey enthusiasts with the latest entry in its celebrated Distillery Series - the Sweet Mash Tennessee Straight Whiskey. This limited-edition release, officially named Distillery Series Selection #15, offers a rare look at one of the distillery's most intriguing processes while delivering a complex, high-proof flavor profile. Crafted with precision and aged nearly a decade, it's a bottle that invites collectors and connoisseurs alike to taste the nuance that comes with experimentation at Lynchburg's legendary distillery."
"For most of the year, Jack Daniel's produces whiskey using the sour mash process, a traditional technique that reuses a portion of the previous batch to maintain consistency and quality. But before the distillery establishes its sour mash for the season, it runs a small batch of sweet mash whiskey - a process that relies on fresh yeast and grain without any "setback" from a prior fermentation."
Distillery Series Selection #15 is a limited-edition Sweet Mash Tennessee Straight Whiskey from Jack Daniel's. The whiskey was produced using a sweet mash process that uses fresh yeast and grain without setback, a seasonal step taken before establishing the distillery's sour mash. The grain bill is 80% corn, 12% malted barley and 8% rye. The spirit entered new charred white oak barrels in 2016 and spent almost nine years maturing on the top floors of Track 2 barrelhouses, yielding a complex, high-proof profile that emphasizes natural grain flavors and sweet-mash character prized by collectors and connoisseurs.
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