![]() Jack Daniel’s has also been making whiskey for 150 years and it’s hard to argue that after perfecting their technique for so long, that they make poor products. Some may say that it hides flaws that would otherwise be more pronounced, but that is largely inconsequential as so many other brands use many different means of filtering. But the discussion always comes back to the Lincoln County Process. 7 earns this spot because it's also in pretty much every flavored or mixed whiskey that the distillery produces.A lot of fun has been had arguing whether the standard Jack Daniel’s qualifies as bourbon or not. It's not going to put you back a lot of dough if you invest in a bottle, either. It sits perfectly in this spot because, quite frankly, reviewers think it's rather basic and boring, citing it as decent but lacking complexity, and that it's best used as a mixer. And for those of you who don't know what Cracker Jacks are, just think of it as the quintessential ballpark treat in the early to mid-1900s. Flaviar comments that Jack Daniel's Old No. This process is meant to remove any impurities and smooth out (mellow) the flavor of the whiskey before it's put into aging barrels. If you're wondering, sugar maple charcoal is, according to Discover Magazine, charcoal (charred wood) that's made from, well, sugar maple trees. This whiskey is mellowed through 10 feet of sugar maple charcoal over a four to six-day span (via Spirits Review). That being said, keep in mind that some of the online merchants selling this juice are international, so your pricing is subject to change. If you ever do happen to come upon a bottle, the average price as of April 2022 (as documented on Wine-Searcher) is around $64 dollars. Unfortunately, it still is nearly impossible to sniff out, and so it finds itself at a lower ranking on this list. Unfortunately, Red Dog Saloon is much harder to track down than the White Rabbit, although it was released at select retailers throughout the states as well as internationally. So if you're big on caramel popcorn, maybe this is your type of nightcap. Tasters on Distiller mention orange and caramel, and lots of it. (Makes you want to search out a bottle even more, doesn't it?) With notes of maple syrup - courtesy of that maple charcoal filtering process (via Discover Magazine) - as well honey, popcorn, and butter, Red Dog Saloon starts off pretty aggressive. Red Dog Saloon can be summed up in one word (according to ), and that word is sumptuous. ![]() If you are lucky enough to find this 86-proof bourbon, it's going to run you anywhere from $50 to upwards of $250 dollars (via ). This means that you're going to have to either travel to "The Volunteer State" or take a plane somewhere to possibly acquire this bottle. This commemorative bottle is placed on the low end of the list because it's only available in Tennessee and selected international retailers. ![]() Reviewers on Distiller state that it's definitely one to try because the stroofwaffle and smoky bacon stout-like finish will keep you coming back for more (which is why, according to tasters, Jack Daniels renewed this bourbon - White Rabbit loyalists needed more). Tasting notes on Cask Cartel cite the typical Jack Daniel's banana, but also reference mocha coffee and gingerbread (which seem to be this bourbon's throughline). ![]() One of the unique aspects that make White Rabbit Saloon so desirable - besides its collector's status - is that this juice has an incredibly unique profile.
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