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This is a super cool special release from Jack Daniels. Table Syrup Finished Is a unique finish to do. Hope you enjoy. Patreon.com/offtopicwhiskey Badmotivatorbarrels.com/shop/?aff=3 https://www.instagram.com/zsmithwhisk... The 16th selection in the limited release Distillery Series became available in December of 2025 and was sold exclusively at the Jack Daniel Distillery and at select liquor stores around the state of Tennessee. Sold in a 375ml bottle, the full name of this release is Tennessee Rye Whiskey Finished in Table Syrup Barrels. Selected by Byron Copeland, the Barrel Maturation Manager and Taster, this was bottled at 111.4 proof. At the time of release, Byron was quoted as saying, “Thanks to what we can do with our barrels, the finish adds a sweetness and depth that’s completely unique but unmistakably Jack.” 1864 Jack leaves home and is taken in by Reverend Dan Call. At the Call family farm, he learns the art of whiskey making from the preacher and an enslaved man named Nathan “Nearest” Green. Jack would later hire Nearest as the Jack Daniel Distillery’s head distiller, what we call the Master Distiller today. 1866 Cave Spring Hollow The Jack Daniel Distillery is officially established, making it the very first registered distillery within the US, with Jack as the Master Distiller. The opening of his now-famous distillery would follow shortly thereafter, right next to Jack Daniel’s prime resource: the mineral-rich Cave Spring Hollow. Learn More 1904 Old No. 7 takes a gold medal at the World’s Fair in St. Louis, Missouri. It’s the first of seven gold medals Old No. 7 is awarded. Learn More 1906 After arriving at work early and unable to open his safe, Jack kicks it out of frustration and breaks his toe. The injury worsens and will eventually take his life. 1907 Jack Daniel Dist. With no wife or children as heirs, Jack leaves his land and distillery to his nephew, Lem Motlow. Lem Motlow 1911-1940 Prohibition Era Master Distiller Jess Motlow and his older brother Lem Motlow see the distillery through its greatest challenges—Prohibition and the Great Depression 1911 Jess takes everything he and Lem learned from Jack and becomes the whiskey’s Master Distiller.