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Tour info for Jack Daniels distillery:

The Distillery is about 75 miles southeast of Nashville, Tennessee. The address is 182 Lynchburg Highway, Lynchburg, TN.

The hours of operation are : 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m Central Time, and they’re open every day except Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day.

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Tours of the Jack Daniel Distillery are free.

Sampling tours, where visitors can taste Jack Daniels, are now available, and cost around $10 for anyone over the age of 21.

More Info on the Distillery can be found here: http://www.jackdaniels.com/visit

Jack Daniels also hosts an immensely popular World Championship Barbecue competition each October, which draws visitors from across the world.

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A Whiskey Pilgrimage: Visiting The Historic Jack Daniel’s Distillery In Lynchburg, TN

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Lynchburg is a study in contrasts, a tiny town with a larger-than-life legacy.  It’s here, in this one-stoplight town with only about 6,000 residents, that the biggest and most recognizable whiskey in the world is made.   And it’s a must-visit for any whiskey lover.  So today we’re headed down to rural Tennessee to tour the iconic Jack Daniel’s Distillery!

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Full disclosure, I work for Brown-Forman, who owns Jack Daniel’s, which is why I’ve had the opportunity to visit and do some cool stuff.  However, there’s no relationship between the distillery and this blog, and they don’t endorse me or the blog in any way.  All opinions are, as always, completely my own!

Jack Daniel’s was officially founded in 1866, when a 16-(ish)-year-old Mr. Jack registered his distillery with the government.  He was the first to do so, which makes Jack Daniel’s the oldest registered distillery in the country.

Jack is such a huge brand that some people assume the distillery is just a showplace, and there’s a massive factory somewhere else…but the opposite is true.  And more than 300,000 people a year make the trek out to this tiny town in the middle of nowhere to see where every drop of Jack Daniel’s comes from.

What’s even crazier is that Moore County (where the distillery and Lynchburg are located) has been a dry country since 1909, when the state went into its own Prohibition.  While they got an exception in 1995 to taste a small amount on the tour, to sell at the bottle shop, and to gift to employees, you can’t buy alcohol anywhere else in the county to this day.

Sunset from BBQ Hill at the Jack Daniel's Distillery

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Who was Jack Daniel?

Yes, Jack was a real dude!  Jasper Newton Daniel was born somewhere around 1850 (give or take a year or two…record-keeping wasn’t the best).  As a child he left home and was taken in by the Reverend Dan Call.  Here, with the Call family, he learned to make whiskey from an enslaved man named Nearest Green.

He bought the whiskey distillery from Reverend Call around age 13, and registered it a few years later (the first in the nation to do so).  He brought Nearest (now free) with him as effectively the company’s first master distiller, though that title didn’t really exist until much more recently.

When Jack moved the operation to the Cave Hollow (where it is today) in the 1880s, Nearest didn’t want to move, but his sons George and Eli went with Jack.  To this day, the distillery’s workforce has multiple generations of various families working there, and has had a Green family member working at the distillery since the time of Nearest (you can learn more about it here if you’re interested).

Jack was quite a fascinating person himself…only 5’2″ tall and a dapper dresser, he had many female “friends” but never married (the distillery was passed on to his nephew, Lem Motlow).  I’ve been reading “Blood and Whiskey: The Life and Times of Jack Daniel” and if you really want to know more about him, I highly suggest it!

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How to plan your visit to Jack Daniel’s & Lynchburg

Here are a few tips to make the most of your visit.  It can definitely be done in a day trip from a city, but if you want a little more time to explore, you can spend a night in the area as well.

  • Lynchburg really is in the boonies, but it’s still easily reachable from Nashville, Huntsville, and Chattanooga (60-90 minute drive from all three)
  • Reservations are encouraged, though not required…however openings are first-come if you don’t have a reservation so during peak times you might have to wait a while.  My take is, if you’re going all the way out to Lynchburg, wouldn’t be annoying not to be able to get on a tour??
  • There is a parking lot you can use for free that’s a short walk to the Visitor Center (I think if you’re approaching the distillery on the left, the parking would be your next right).  Some people take a guided tour from one of the nearby cities, to make things easier.
  • Tours/experiences are partly outdoors and may involve walking and stairs. Decent walking shoes are recommended, and I’d encourage sunscreen and a water bottle.
  • In addition to taking a tour, I’ve shared some of the other things you could do below, including exploring downtown Lynchburg, stuffing yourself silly at Miss Mary Bobo’s, visiting Jack’s gravesite, and more!
  • In Lynchburg proper, the pickin’s are slim.  You’ve got the Country Inn (a renovated motel) and the Tolley House (a B&B).  You can check out this list of (mostly) B&Bs in Lynchburg as well, I’m not certain how up-to-date it is
  • One other great idea is to pair a visit to Jack with a weekend exploring Nashville’s awesome energy, music, and food (and here’s a quirky spot to consider staying! )

Barrels on one of the upper warehouse floors at the Jack Daniel's Distillery in Lynchburg

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The Jack Daniel’s tour

First, we tour!  You’ll arrive at the Visitor Center to check in for your tour.  While you wait, there are tons of historical artifacts, exhibits, stories, and more around the room to soak up.

There are four different tour options (you can see them here ).  There are a lot of similarities, though one of the tours does not include a whiskey tasting at the end.  I took the Angel’s Share tour, which takes a total of 90 minutes and has five higher-end whiskeys you taste at the end.

The Visitor Center is where your Jack Daniel's tour will start

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This old time-y car is where you’ll meet your tour group at the appropriate time.  I was met by Brandi, and we headed out to the waiting minibus (after a photo op for anyone who was interested).

The tour starts with a short bus ride up to the top of the hill, then the remainder of the tour is walking (note, you’ll need to be physically able to walk short distances and navigate stairs, or else call the distillery to ask about accessible options).

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The tour doesn’t fully go “in order” of the exact whiskey making steps (simply due to logistics of getting groups through and where very old buildings were originally placed).  But you do start kind of at the beginning, with charcoal creation at the rickyard.  This is probably my favorite thing to see, if you’re luck enough to catch the timing right.

Charcoal mellowing was a key part of Jack’s process back in the 1860s, and has stayed an integral part of the process to this day.   The so-called “Lincoln County method” means that every drop of Jack is very slowly dripped through 10 feet of sugar maple charcoal before going into the barrel.  This is what makes it a Tennessee Whiskey (as opposed to a bourbon, which it does meet the requirements for).

Contrary to popular belief, the charcoal mellowing doesn’t ADD anything to the whiskey…it removes, to smooth and soften it a bit (particularly some of the more harsh or oily notes you sometimes get in bourbons).  Locals call it the “extra blessing”.

Where do you get the charcoal??  Well, you make it, of course!  The tour will stop here and explain the process of seasoning the sugar maple and then burning it down to charcoal (which is much more exacting to do than you’d imagine).

If you’re REALLY lucky, you’ll get to see Darren and Tracy actually spray the towers of sugar maple with clear high-proof whiskey and burn them (they do it usually 3 to 4 times a week, typically in the morning).

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Next you’ll wander down to the Cave Spring Hollow, one of my favorite spots on the tour and the reason that Jack put his distillery here.  Every drop of water that goes into Jack’s whiskey still comes from the cave spring on the distillery’s land.  It’s truly the lifeblood of the distillery—you can’t make whiskey without a LOT of water!

There’s a reason Kentucky and Tennessee are hotbeds of whiskey making, and that’s because we have an abundance of limestone-filtered water.  Why does that matter??  Well, first it helps impart minerals that give it the right character and helps it be as pure and clear as possible.

But more importantly, the limestone removes iron from the water, which is absolutely critical to whiskey making…iron will cause awful tastes in the end product (think sulfur…blech).  That’s why the 800-ish gallons of water per minute that the distillery gets from the spring are so amazing (and they have a lot of water conservation efforts to ensure it stays that way).

Visiting the Jack Daniel's Distillery | the Cave Hollow Spring is a special place on the tour

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Make sure to snag a pic with Mr. Jack!  This statue actually gifts him several extra inches in height above his real 5’2″ stature.  He was quite a dapper dresser, which the statue captures nicely 🙂

Visiting the Jack Daniel's Distillery | the Cave Hollow Spring is a special place on the tour

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The next few stops on the tour include Jack’s office (the only original building that was still usable after Prohibition), then fermentation, and charcoal mellowing.  In those latter two they ask you not to take photos for safety reasons, so make sure to pay attention to signage.  Also, there’s a place to fill up a water bottle in fermentation area.

I particularly love fermentation…seeing how they grow the yeast (their own proprietary strain, which makes a massive difference in taste!), use the sour mash, and ferment the corn mash is so cool.  You can watch it bubble merrily away.

And the SMELL!  It’ll knock you back, that yeasty fermentation scent and C02 kickback packs a punch.  I love it though.

Visiting the Jack Daniel's Distillery | you'll learn about the whole distilling process on your tour

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You are then able to see what the charcoal mellowing process looks like, with vats of charcoal packed 10 feet deep.  The clear 140-proof liquor very slowly drips down, letting gravity do its job.

After the filtration process, the whiskey is still clear, and then it’s ready for barreling.  The distinctive color of Jack Daniels comes from the brand-new charred, toasted oak barrels that will be the whiskey’s home for the next handful of years.

Barrels are so critical to the whiskey-making process, imparting about 50% of the taste and 100% of the color.  That’s why Jack makes all their own barrels, to be able to control that part of the process from start to finish.

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And finally, it’s time to taste some whiskey!  I was on the Angel’s Share tour, which includes five more special, high-end (high-proof) whiskies that are harder to find.

Brandi led us through the Red Dog Saloon, Sinatra Select (the singer was famously buried with a bottle of Jack), Single Barrel Select (one of the easier to find globally), Single Barrel Rye, and the current Tennessee Tasters (which brings notes of Jamaican spice from the finishing barrel they used).

The tour guide will talk about the steps to taste whiskey well (e.g. smelling it first without sloshing it around, then giving it a swirl to sniff, then the first tiny taste to shock your palate, etc.).

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After the tasting, your tour will wind up back at the Visitor Center at the White Rabbit Bottle Shop, basically the only place you can purchase Jack in (dry) Moore County.  White Rabbit was the name of one of the two saloons Jack ran in Lynchburg back in his time (Red Dog was the other).

Their bottle selection rotates constantly, but this can be a great place to pick up some of those less-common products, and the only place to get the Tennessee Tasters series.  One note, they can do bottle engraving here, which is a fun gift idea (or self-gift, to commemorate your visit)!

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Now let’s talk about some of the other things you can do in Lynchburg to really round out your Jack Daniel’s tour experience.

Devour the best Southern cooking at Miss Mary Bobo’s

Run, don’t walk!  For me, Miss Mary Bobo’s is a must-do while you’re in Lynchburg.  It began in the early 1900s as a boarding house run by the lady herself, and has carried on the tradition of Southern hospitality and cooking ever since.

Historically they’ve done everything family-style here, and you’d sit down with other people, big dishes of food magically appearing, and often one of the hosts would sit down and share history, stories, and recollections.  COVID has kind of screwed that up and it’s more traditional ordering right now, but I know they’re hoping to get back to that soon.

Everything I’ve had here has been absolutely delicious, but a major shout-out to the fried okra—I think it’s the best I’ve ever had.  I dream about that okra!  I’d recommend a reservation, and you can see more at their website .

Lunch at Miss Mary Bobo's is a must when visiting Lynchburg!

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Wander downtown Lynchburg

Historic downtown Lynchburg is just a 5-minute walk from the distillery, and worth a spin while you’re visiting.  It’s very shopping-focused, particularly old fashioned candy and sweets, Moon Pies, antiques, and LOTS of Jack Daniel’s merchandise (including items made of old barrels).

Make sure to visit the Lynchburg Hardware & General Store, which (contrary to the name) is the biggest, best place to find Jack merch.

Stroll around historic downtown Lynchburg if you're in town for your Jack Daniel's Distillery tour

Check out the beautiful & unique “Capital Cities” coffee table book!

Oh look, I found a friend to hang with for a bit!

I ran into an old friend!

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Visit Jack’s gravesite

This one is a REAL deep-cut, and feels a bit odd to me personally.  But for the passionate Jack Daniel’s fan, why come all the way to Lynchburg and not stop by Jack’s grave to say hi??

He’s buried at the Lynchburg City Cemetery, which was really beautiful and peaceful on the brisk spring day we visited.  It’s fun spotting all the historic Jack Daniel’s-related names on the stones as you walk…Motlow, Tolley, Green, Daniels, and more.  And his gravestone isn’t hard to find, as it’s flanked by two pretty white iron chairs if you want to sit for a spell.

Most visitors to Lynchburg don't visit Jack's gravesite

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Attend a special event on BBQ Hill

If you’re really lucky (and a good planner), you just might get to attend an event atop BBQ Hill.  This separate area of the distillery grounds offers amazing views over the Hollow, including the best sunsets around.

There are occasionally events for bartenders, Squires (basically Jack Daniel’s super fans), and us regular Joes, and it’s worth asking around or keeping an eye out for these…I mean, look at that view!

Only for special events, a sunset at BBQ Hill is a unique experience at Jack Daniel's

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I hope you’re able to plan your own adventure to visit the Jack Daniel’s Distillery soon…it’s one of those all-American experiences you have to do at least once!

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December 3, 2022 at 3:55 pm

We have gone to Lynchburg every year since 2016. But only taken one tour of the distillery. This site is absolutely reminiscent for us. Good job. We were not allowed to take the time to photograph the way you have. It makes me want to go again and be with a much smaller group.

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December 3, 2022 at 8:57 pm

How fun that you get to go every year! You definitely should try to find a small tour group, maybe one of the special events.

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Clint Chabot

May 3, 2022 at 11:57 pm

I wanted to know if there was a possibility of getting my squire calendar

May 4, 2022 at 7:19 am

Hi Clint! This blog is not affiliated with the distillery, so I’d recommend reaching out to them directly or contacting (or visiting) the Squire House. Cheers!

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Our spacious SUVs provide the perfect balance of luxury and practicality for medium-sized groups. These vehicles are ideal for family excursions or small group tours, offering ample space to relax and enjoy the journey, whether heading for a Jack Daniel’s Distillery tour from Nashville or exploring the broader whiskey trails.

Regarding accommodating more prominent groups, our motorcoaches offer a spacious and comfortable environment. These vehicles are ideal for those who are part of a significant gathering or event, ensuring that every guest travels in comfort and style, a crucial aspect of our Jack Daniel’s Distillery Transportation from Nashville .

Our Stretch and Sprinter Limousines provide an unmatched level of elegance and exclusivity for those special occasions or when a touch of luxury is desired. These vehicles transform your Nashville Whiskey Tour into an extraordinary experience, perfect for celebrating special moments in style.

Our Executive Sprinters, Mini Buses, Limousine Coaches, and large Motorcoaches cater to the needs of larger groups, ensuring that your journey, whether it’s part of the Whiskey Trail Tours Nashville or a customized tour, is comfortable, enjoyable, and in line with the highest standards of luxury.

A Gateway in the Sky: Nashville Airport to Jack Daniel’s Distillery

From the moment you land at Nashville International Airport , you’re not just arriving at a city; you’re stepping into the prologue of a captivating story that leads to the legendary Jack Daniel’s Distillery. This airport, a bustling hub in Music City’s heart, is the perfect starting point for whiskey exploration. It’s here where anticipation begins to build, where the excitement of discovery starts to bubble up, much like the rich, amber whiskey waiting at your journey’s end.

Our transportation service, bridging Nashville Airport to Jack Daniel’s Distillery , is designed to transform your transportation into an experience of effortless elegance. As you depart from the airport, you are whisked away from the hum of the city into the tranquil embrace of Tennessee’s countryside. Each mile traveled is a gradual unveiling of the region’s beauty, a scenic transition from the urban vibrancy of Nashville to the serene, lush landscapes that cradle the distillery.

As you journey from Nashville Airport to Jack Daniel’s Distillery , our commitment to your comfort is unwavering. Our vehicles, a fleet that embodies luxury and class, provide a haven of relaxation. It’s a journey where every detail is catered to, ensuring that the transition from the tarmac to the tasting room is as smooth as the whiskey you’re about to savor.

As the final stretches of road bring you closer to the distillery, anticipation crescendos. The iconic Jack Daniel’s Distillery emerges as a destination that’s not just a place but a journey’s fulfillment. Join us for this exceptional journey, where the journey is not just a route but an integral part of an unforgettable whiskey adventure.

A Toast to Unforgettable Memories

With Whiskey Trail Tours , your expedition to Jack Daniel’s Distillery transcends the ordinary. It’s an odyssey that blends history, culture, and the fine art of whiskey making. As you return to Nashville, carrying with you both memories and bottles of the finest whiskey, know that you’ve not just witnessed a process; you’ve become part of a legacy.

Embark on this extraordinary journey with our Jack Daniels Distillery Tours . Contact us at (615) 244-5466 , email [email protected] , or reach out through our reservation form. Your passage through time, tradition, and taste is a reservation away.

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For those lucky enough to visit the Jack Daniel Distillery, taking the time for a Distillery Tour is a must. Although official tours weren’t offered until 1964, it wasn’t necessarily hard to get one before that time. For those visitors who made their way to Lynchburg back then, all they usually had to do was ask and chances are someone would show them around the Distillery grounds. Times have certainly changed, however, as Jack Daniel’s employed 22 Distillery Guides as of 2020.

Some of the current highlights visitors will see while on tour include visiting a barrelhouse which holds more than 20,000 barrels of whiskey, seeing the rickyard where hard sugar maple wood is burned to make the charcoal used for mellowing, going into the underground cave spring where all of the iron-free water is drawn, learning about the whiskey making process while seeing the stills, the fermenting tanks, and the charcoal mellowing vats, viewing Jack Daniel’s first office, and getting a look at the reconstruction of the White Rabbit Saloon as it appeared in Lynchburg in the early 1900’s. In recent years the Distillery has also been able to offer samples of their whiskey, but it hasn’t always been this way.

Additional information about the Distillery Tours is provided in Volume II of the Jack Daniel’s Bottle Collector’s Guide.

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Jack Daniel’s Distillery Tour in Tennessee: What To Know Before You Go

Jack Daniel’s Distillery Tour in Tennessee: What To Know Before You Go

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Planning to go on the Jack Daniel’s Distillery tour in Lynchburg, Tennessee? Here’s how to make sure your trip goes off without a hitch. 

If you’re a fan of fine spirits and a nice, smooth whiskey then you’re not going to want to leave Tennessee without checking out the Jack Daniels Distillery first. 

I was in Huntsville, Alabama and came across state lines to explore this place firsthand and I gotta say, I was impressed with the dedication the team shows to the Jack Daniels brand and distilling process. 

Read on for everything you need to know before heading out to the Jack Daniel’s Distillery Tour. 

How to Get to the Jack Daniels Distillery  

Whiskey bottles on a barrel

The Jack Daniels Distillery is located in Lynchburg, Tennessee, about an hour and a half from Nashville, 3 and a half from Atlanta and 4 hours from Memphis.

The easiest way to get to the distillery if you’re not a local is to fly into Nashville and drive from there. You can make this into an easy day trip from the city.  

There’s free parking on site, although you will have to walk a bit to reach the entrance. 

You can also opt to go with a guided tour if you’re not fond of driving or want to relax without worrying about transportation. 

Note that the speeding zones change street to street once you start to get close and there are many speed traps set up. Use the Waze app to stay in the know. 

Tour Costs & Hours 

Founders of the Jack Daniels business

There are several tours available on the property, held daily from 9am to 4:30pm except for Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas, New Year’s Day and Easter. 

The most basic tour option is the  Dry County Tour . It costs $15, lasts 1 hour 10 minutes and will take you through the process of making whiskey, as well as the history behind the Jack Daniels brand. 

The next level up at $25 and 1 hour 25 minutes is the Flight of Jack Daniels Tour , which includes the history tour plus a small tasting. 

After that it’s The Angel’s Share which costs $30 and lasts 1 hour and 30 minutes. After the historic tour you hear to the tasting room and sample individual whiskeys straight from the barrels.

Finally, for $125 you can do the Taste of Lynchburg , which lasts 3 hours and includes the tour, Angel’s Share tasting of Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel, Barrel Proof, Single Barrel Rye, Sinatra Select and Gold 27, a commemorative gift and a sit-down meal at Miss Mary Bobo’s.

There’s a small museum with a few exhibits set up right when you walk in that you can view for free if you’re just passing through. 

Miss Bobo’s Boarding House Restaurant

Fried chicken on a plate

The on-site restaurant, Miss Mary Bobo’s , is an attraction in and of itself, serving more than 900 patrons a day with southern style, family dining across 9 different dining rooms.

They also have an outdoor patio area for larger parties. Reservations are required and are available at 11am, 1pm and 3pm.

The menu includes souther classics like fried okra, cornbread and bakes whiskey apples.  

The restaurant also doubles as a boarding house in case you want to stay on the premises and have a full immersion experience.

You can dine here without going on a whiskey tour — it’s a flat rate of $25 for adults and $9 for children. 

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The life source of the processing center is Cave Spring Hollow , drawing 800 gallons of water from underneath the ground to earth’s surface every single minute. 

The aquifers surrounding walls are limestone, making the water mineral rich and pure. Limestone also naturally removes iron from the water, saving the distillery a step in the process. 

Every bottle of Jack Daniel’s whiskey sold throughout the world is made with water from this source. 

The Whiskey Making Process  

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Whiskey is made using a few key ingredients — corn, barley and rye . To that you add yeast, allow for fermentation then place it in a barrel to get its flavor and taste.

Jack Daniels is the only major distillery that makes their own barrels using logs of oak. They take about 6 months to a year each to air dry and the company produces roughly 2,000 barrels/day. 

They also pride themselves on the quality of their ingredients and use only the best grain corn.

Since opening in1866 the distillery has only ever been c losed twice — once during prohibition and again during WWII when rationing on corn prevented the purchase of grade “A” ingredients.   

Tradition is everything here and at the realms are Master Distiller Jeff Arnett and Assistant Master Distiller Chris Fletcher.

The history tour takes you through the entire process, from the gathering of the ingredients to labeling of the bottles. 

Whiskey Tasting  

Jack Daniels tasting glasses

During the whiskey tasting you get to sample 5 different products, each the equivalent of two sips in a whiskey tumbler. 

During my visit I tasted Old No. 7, No. 27 Gold, Gentleman Jack, Tennessee Honey and Tennessee Fire, which had a cinnamon taste to it. 

We learned how to tell the difference between a fine whiskey and a more common bottle and appreciate the notes of different scents and flavors like molasses and citrus. 

We were fortunate enough to have the Assistant Master Distiller leading our tasting session so I found it to be very informative. His pride in the produce really came across and his enthusiasm was contagious. 

Know Before you Go

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Big disclaimer here folks: Lynchburg, Tennessee is a dry county . This means you cannot drink here. You cannot buy it at restaurants and actually need to go to another county to find alcohol. 

This mans that if you’re thinking you’re going to visit a distillery and have a boozy day, think again! It’s important to temper expectations here — you will be sober and depending on the package you choose, well fed. 

There is a gift shop on site and you can buy bottles to take with you as a souvenir but they’re large, like $50-$100 each. There are no small bottles in case you were hoping to sneak a tiny one into your coke. Trust me, I looked.

Official Gift Shop 

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Want to buy an empty barrel or other unique memorabilia? Then head to the Lynchburg Hardware and General Store , the official Jack Daniels’ gift and barrel shop, the address is as follows: 52 Mechanic St, Lynchburg, TN 37352.

It is located on the town square of Lynchburg, within walking distance of the visitor center, and open 9am-6pm Monday to Saturday and 1pm-6pm on Sundays.

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Can I buy a barrel once I’m there? An empty barrel? How much do they run?

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You can buy one at the Lynchburg Hardware and General Store, the official Jack Daniel's gift and barrel shop.

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Distillery Tours

The flight of jack daniel's tour.

Along with a behind-the-scenes look at how we make Jack Daniel’s, this tour includes a memorable stop at historic Barrelhouse 1 – 14, where you’ll sip a flight of five Jack products.

Length: 1 hr 30 min $30

The Dry County Tour

This tour offers an informative, behind-the-scenes glimpse into Jack’s whiskey making process, and is overflowing with distillery stories.

Length: 1 hr 10 min $25

The Angel's Share

After touring our distillery, you’ll head to the tasting room in historic Barrelhouse 1-14 and taste whiskey drawn from individual barrels, an honor that was once reserved exclusively for our distillers and tasters.

Length: 1 hr 30 min $35

The Taste of Lynchburg

This two-course experience includes the standard tour of our distillery and whiskey tasting, as well as a down-home meal at Miss Mary Bobo’s.

Length: 3 hrs $125

Tour Photos

Before your tour group sees the distillery, we snap a quick group photo to commemorate your experience. If you’ve been to Lynchburg lately, you may find your pic below.

Not quite ready to book a tour? Get acquainted with our whiskey making process in the meantime. Or, experience the distillery through our Jack Daniel's 360 Virtual Experience . You'll be glad you stopped by. 

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Visiting Jack Daniel’s Distillery: A Tiny Town’s Big Legacy

By Author Laura Longwell

Posted on Last updated: September 28, 2022

Whiskey barrels in storage at Jack Daniels distillery in Lynchburg Tennessee

A one-stoplight town in southern Tennessee is home to the top-selling American whiskey in the world. In fact, every shot of Jack Daniel’s whiskey sold around the globe is made in the tiny dry town of Lynchburg. This wide spot in the road attracts over 300,000 visitors a year to see how Tennessee whiskey is made at the Jack Daniel’s distillery on the edge of town.

Less than two hours from Nashville , the distillery is a place to see how craftsmanship and attention to detail have built a brand and drinks that people swear by. A Jack Daniels distillery tour is also a walk through the 150-year history of Jack Daniel—the man himself and his namesake products. It’s a look at the impact of Prohibition, the rise of a family business, and making it “the best we can” every day, as a sign in Jack’s old office proclaims. And you don’t even have to be a whiskey fan to have a good time.

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Jack Daniel was a force of nature. At only 5 feet 2 inches tall, he had to be a bit fiery and a lot gregarious to get things done. He was known for his love of music and parties, which always attracted a lot of attention in sleepy little Lynchburg. Although Jack never married, he was rarely without a lady or two on his arm.

Nothing shows Jack’s spitfire personality more than the story of his death. One morning, he was frustrated when he forgot the combination to his safe. Losing his temper, he kicked the safe so hard that he broke his toe. Over time, his foot didn’t heal correctly and the resulting infection killed him.

Office with desk, heater, and photographs

The end to Jack Daniel’s life was just as dramatic as his early years. One of 13 children, Jasper Newton “Jack” Daniel ran away from home at the age of 7. He became acquainted with a local storekeeper and minister, Reverend Dan Call. Jack apprenticed to Rev. Call and took up a trade not terribly common for seven-year-old boys—whiskey making.

Jack learned the ropes from one of the enslaved men working for Rev. Call, Nearest Green, and the whiskey increased in popularity. At the same time, pressure mounted from Rev. Call’s congregation, suggesting that whiskey making might not be the best for a man of the cloth. Call chose religion over distilling and sold the business to Jack for only $25 when he was 20 year old.

Jack Daniel's No. 7 Whiskey sign

The Green family continued to help Jack in his new venture, and descendants still work for the distillery now over 130 years later. (Rev. Call’s descendants now run the Call Family Distillery —which we’ve visited in North Carolina—drawing on their 150-year whiskey heritage.)

So what did Jack make at his $25 company in Lynchburg, Tennessee? Tennessee whiskey, of course. Though there are common standards, different types of whiskey are made and aged differently around the U.S. and the world.

Exhibit showing the charcoal filtration process for Tennessee whiskey

We’ve seen it done in five-gallon barrels at a renowned distillery under a bridge in Texas, and at a 230-year-old distillery on the coast of Northern Ireland. Everyone has their own spin.

Jack Daniel’s whiskey is made from corn, malted barley, and rye and is distilled in copper stills. The resulting white whiskey is then drip filtered through 10-foot stacks of sugar maple charcoal, which is produced on-site. It is this step that sets Tennessee whiskey apart from any other type.

Although it sounds like the charcoal would impart a flavor into the product, curiously, it doesn’t. After the filtering, the whiskey is stored in newly handcrafted toasted oak barrels, which give it color and most of its flavor.

Exterior of a barrel house

The whiskey ages for 4 to 7 years. In a place like Tennessee, the weather plays a large part in the aging. If it’s warm, the whiskey will take on more flavor from the barrel faster because of how barrels breathe. If it’s unusually cool, things may take a bit longer. That’s why master tasters are also an important part of the process, making sure that the taste and color are right through every step.

The Jack Daniels tour was one of the most information-packed tours we’ve been on in a long time. And every bit of it was entertaining. From the tales of Jack himself to seeing the distillation process firsthand, we were engrossed in all of it. The traditional distillery tour took a little more than an hour, and there was a lot to see.

Maple wood stacks ready to burn in the rickyard under a furnace

The distillery tour began with a ride to one of the 87 warehouses where we got a glimpse into how much whiskey is really on this property. From there, it was all on foot. We wound our way downhill to the rickyard, an area that plays a key role in the whiskey-making process.

Here, they burn enormous towers of whiskey-sprayed sugar maple wood until it becomes charcoal. This is the charcoal that is ultimately ground down for use in the filtration process—the thing that separates Jack Daniel’s Tennessee whiskey from other whiskeys and bourbons.

Statue of Jack Daniel in front of a cave spring

The next stop was the cave spring. The natural spring that flows through a limestone cave was one of the main reasons Jack built his distillery here. Thanks to the limestone, the water is filtered of all iron, making it a perfect component of the whiskey fermentation process. Without the spring, Jack Daniel’s wouldn’t be what it is.

After a look at Jack’s office and the aforementioned offending safe, we were off to see the heart of the operation in the still house. The first step that is handled in the still house is fermentation, which has the strong odor of baking bread. We’ve seen fermentation in distilleries in Nashville and beyond, but it’s nothing like what happens here.

Over 100,000 gallons of mash are fermenting at any given point, producing what I can only describe as a wall of carbon dioxide. As we approached one of the tanks to see the cool bubbling reaction happening inside, the strength of the gas almost knocked us over.

Large fermentation tank

From there, we got a glimpse at the filtration process. The white whiskey is pumped into the charcoal at the rate of a gallon per minute. As the whiskey drops through the 10-foot tank, any remaining impurities are removed. When the master tasters decide that it’s ready, the whiskey is bound for the barrels.

Jack Daniel's Single Barrel whiskey bottle and samples

The distillery makes five core products—Old No. 7 (black label), Gentleman Jack, Single Barrel, Tennessee Honey, and Tennessee Fire. And since we were on the tasting tour, we got to try them all. Interestingly, all the products are made from the same base recipe in the same way. It’s only after aging that they are filtered further (as with Gentleman Jack) or have flavoring added (as with the Honey and Fire liqueurs).

Whiskey bottling line

The tasting room is where we got to learn the right way to taste whiskey. Taking a small first sip gets you over that initial shock to the palate. Then gently sipping and swirling the whiskey around your mouth really brings out the different flavors. And what different flavors they were.

We had both tried the Old No. 7 and Gentleman Jack in the past, but the other three products were totally new to us. And even though we’re not exactly whiskey aficionados, we loved the praline notes of the Tennessee Honey and the smoothness of the high-end Single Barrel (an actual single barrel, which makes 240 bottles, can be bought here for a mere $10,000). I was also a big fan of the Tennessee Fire, which is kind of like the tastes of fall in a glass.

Jack Daniels visitor center

Jack Daniel’s distillery is in Lynchburg, which is located about 1.5 hours southeast of Nashville.

There are four options for Jack Daniels distillery tour. The Dry County Tour takes just over an hour, and the Flight of Jack Daniels Tour (the one we did) and The Angel’s Share tour both take about 1.5 hours. The 3-hour Taste of Lynchburg tour includes a meal at the famous Miss Mary Bobo’s restaurant and a tour and whiskey tasting. Most of the distillery tours require walking, and much of the time is spent outdoors, so dress appropriately.

Tours are conducted daily from 9:00am to 4:30pm and are done on a first-come-first-served basis, or you can book in advance on their website (recommended).

Tour prices range from $20 to $100. Jack Daniels distillery tour costs are: Dry County Tour – $20, Flight of Jack Daniels Tour – $30, The Angel’s Share – $35, and Taste of Lynchburg – $100.

The White Rabbit Bottle Shop sells all the different Jack Daniel’s alcohol products. You can even get a bottle personalized on-site. The larger gift store in downtown Lynchburg sells pretty much every kind of memorabilia you could imagine.

One of the appeals of Jack Daniel’s is its remote location. If you are visiting, it is possible to do as a day trip, and it’s a great addition to a weekend trip to Nashville . However, there are several hotel options in Lynchburg and nearby if you want to stay close.

Brick building, Lynchburg Hardware & General Store

We were the guests of the distillery. All opinions of the interesting and barrel-aged are our own.

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Laura Longwell is an award-winning travel blogger and photographer. Since founding Travel Addicts in 2008, she has written hundreds of articles that help over 3 million people a year get the most out of their travel. In that time, she has visited nearly 60 countries on 5 continents, often returning to favorite destinations over and over again. She has a deep love of history, uncovering unexpected attractions, and trying all the good food a place has to offer.

In addition to Travel Addicts, Laura runs a site about her hometown of Philadelphia—Guide to Philly—which chronicles unique things to do and places to see around southeastern Pennsylvania. Her travel tips and advice appear across the web.

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Sandy Flott

Tuesday 18th of April 2023

We took the Flight of Jack tour, and enjoyed it very much! Very informative and fun. We had a great tour guide, Bob, who made it a lot of fun. I highly recommend taking the tour, and definitely visit the town square in Lynchburg.

Monday 6th of February 2023

Since when did they start charging for a tour? It was always a free tour in 2001 and in 2002.

Laura Longwell

They have charged since at least 2016.

Don galloway

Monday 9th of January 2023

Went to the jack daniels distillery back in the 80's got orange juice or lemon aid they gave out drawings on rice paper of different buildings and some of the old labels only sample we got was a whiff of the vat our guides name was red was early back then sounds better now

Dave Rhodes

Monday 9th of August 2021

I’ve been there three times and it’s great

Saturday 13th of June 2020

How Is the weather in the first week of October ?is it a good time to visit? don't want to be rained out.

Friday 19th of June 2020

October isn't really any rainier than other months, and it would still be warm in Tennessee.

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Jack Daniels Distillery Tours in Lynchburg

Jack Daniels is an icon. His brand Old No. 7 is famous all over the world and is the best-selling American whiskey. Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey is also the drink of the heroes of many cult movies and series. It has excellent taste and smell. Therefore, when in Tennessee, it is worth stopping by Lynchburg and attending one of the Jack Daniels Distillery Tours. Is it worth taking Jack Daniels Distillery Tour from Nashville? Check our review and tips!

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Jack Daniels Distillery Tour from Nashville – Introduction

Chris loves Jack Daniels whiskey. So when we visited Nashville, we decided to take Jack Daniels Distillery Tour from Nashville . In this post, we share our review, tips, and photos from Jack Daniels Distillery Tours in Lynchburg. We also answer the question: Is it worth visiting Jack Daniels Distillery Tour from Nashville?

Where is Jack Daniels Distillery?

Jack Daniels Distillery is located in the small town of Lynchburg, Tennessee. It’s only 75 miles from the famous Music City Nashville . Therefore one of the most incredible things to do while in Nashville is to take a whiskey-tasting tour to Lynchburg . We bought it, and it was a perfect idea as a day trip, with lots of fun, the best whiskey in the world, and in a fantastic place with a rich history.

The address of Jack Daniel Distillery is 182 Lynchburg Highway, Lynchburg, TN. It’s the hometown of famous American distiller and businessman “Jack” Daniel – Jasper Newton. He is best known as the founder of Jack Daniel’s Tennessee whiskey distillery. Before your trip, it’s good to know that Jack Daniel’s home county of Moore is a dry county . This means that Jack Daniels products are not available in stores or restaurants in the county. But you can still buy a bottle at the Jack Daniels Distillery during your tour .

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A little bit of history of Jack Daniel and Jack Daniels Brand

Jack Daniel was the youngest of ten children of Calaway and Lucinda Matilda Daniel. He was Scots-Irish, of Scottish and Welsh descent. His grandfather, Joseph “Job” Daniel, was born in Wales, while his grandmother, Elizabeth Calaway, was born in Scotland. His paternal grandparents immigrated to the United States in the late 18th century.

The official website of the Jack Daniel’s brand suggests that its founder, Jasper Newton “Jack” Daniel, was born in 1850, but his exact date of birth is unknown. According to the biography Blood & Whiskey: The Life and Times of Jack Daniel , the author Peter Krass found that Daniel was born in January 1849. He based his theory on Jack’s sister’s diary, census records, and the date of Jack’s mother’s death.

The story of his life is extraordinary and full of mystery. A visit to the Jack Daniels Distillery is, therefore, an interesting experience not only for whiskey fans. It is very informative. Even if you do not like whiskey or do not drink alcohol, you can visit this distillery and make a trip without tasting it.

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How Far is Jack Daniels Distillery from Nashville?

It’s only 75 miles southeast of Nashville to Jack Daniels Distillery in Lynchburg. So it’s a perfect idea for a day trip . To get to the distillery from Nashville, take I-24 E and US-231 S. The drive takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes.

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Jack Daniels Distillery Tour from Nashville

Is it worth taking Jack Daniels Distillery Tour from Nashville? Yes, we did it. Buying a trip from Nashville was a great idea because when we traveled by car, we could not take advantage of the opportunity to taste the excellent drinks of Jack Daniels. Yes, we know that taste and smell very well. More than once Gentleman Jack has accompanied us to various celebrations and parties. But to taste the drinks of Jack Daniels in his estate, in his distillery, in the place where the legend was born, is a whole other dimension. It is a spiritual experience for any fan of Jack Daniels whiskey. So, during our road trip , we parked our RV in Nashville and took this tour to Jack Daniels Distillery to enjoy the experience to the fullest.

Enter the date of your planned trip and the number of participants to check this tour’s availability. Remember that this is a trip for adults over 21 years of age only.

During Jack Daniels Distillery Tour from Nashville, you will have the opportunity to taste this delicious whiskey in a place where this taste and smell were born. Moreover, you will learn about the extraordinary history of Jack Daniels and his family. You will also be introduced to the process of making the best whiskey in the world.

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How does it look the Jack Daniels Distillery Tour from Nashville?

During this trip, we explored Lynchburg, home of Jack Daniels and its distillery. We also visited the burial site of Jack Daniels. An important part of the Jack Daniels Distillery Tour from Nashville was tasting premium whiskey and touring the distillery. We were impressed by the huge barrels. Also, the perfect smell of a delicious drink was in the air. The tour guide told us the history of the whiskey business with great passion and commitment. We learned a lot about the life of Jack Daniel and Tennessee Whiskey. Moreover, we were also impressed by the house where Jacek’s family lived. We looked at old furniture, books, and photos. So, we highly recommend Jack Daniels Distillery Tour from Nashville . We would do this tour again. If you don’t drink alcohol you can choose a dry tour of the distillery.

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Jack Daniels Distillery in Lynchburg – Opening Hours

Jack Daniels Distillery Tours are daily from 9 a.m. to 4:40 p.m CST. The Jack Daniels Distillery is closed: on New Year’s Eve, New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Jr Day, Easter Sunday, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, and Christmas Day.

When you enter, you can visit Jack Daniel Distillery, Visitor Centre, Lynchburg Hardware & General Shop, Barrel Store, and Miss Mary Bobo’s Restaurant. Testing, drinking, and buying alcohol are only allowed for people over 21 years of age.

Remember, the Distillery is located in the Dry Town of Lynchburg. So you can only buy liquor at the Distillery. You cannot buy it in other parts and places of Moore County. The Jack Daniels Distillery has been an important part of the town of Lynchburg, Tennessee since the mid-1800s. But Moore County has been dry since Tennessee passed prohibition laws in 1910.

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Gifts for Fans of Jack Daniels Whiskey from Jack Daniels Distillery

In Jack Daniell Distillery Store you can buy a bottle or even a barrel of the best whiskey in the world. You can also buy other gifts there, such as whiskey glasses and other items, like t-shirts or magnets.

If you do not have the opportunity to take the Jack Daniels Distillery Tour in Lynchburg, but would like to give a unique gift to a fan of Gentleman Jack, check out our recommendations.

  • a great and inexpensive gift will be Jack Daniels Vintage Style Metal Poster or Zippo Jack Daniel’s Lighters
  • the perfect gift will be Jack Daniel’s Licensed Barware Label Logo Decanter . It’s high-quality clear glass, dishwasher safe with the stopper removed. Every whiskey fan and gourmet should have such a bottle in their collection.
  • or Jack Daniel’s Shot Glass Set . This collection features one each of four popular Tennessee brand shot glasses; each shot glass is made of high-quality clear glass and has a logo permanently fired onto one side.
  • Of course, a book is always a great gift. The following suggestion contains very interesting facts from Jack’s life and presents the whiskey-making process in an accessible way. Any whiskey fan will enjoy reading this book while sipping favorite whiskey.

  • Amazing book not only for those interested in the history of Jack Daniel but also the history of distilleries.
  • A story of a legend.
  • Full of interesting facts about his life and times.
  • History in narrative form.

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I don’t drink whiskey, but I don’t mind to visit the Jack Daniel’s distillery. I found it interesting to learn about his history, from where his grandparents came from until how he found the whiskey. And, it’s funny that the county where it’s located is a dry county.

A few years back, we had a masterclass by Jack Daniels in Delhi. It was quite an introduction and the virtual tour through your blog is a recall to that class. I loved the honey whisky that they introduced us to. And their annual competition is also quite a lot of fun. I hope I do visit the distillery sometime and bring back that decanter.

Jack Daniels is the main attraction in every event and party. I did not know about the distillery but thanks to this post, I literally took the virtual tour of the place. Loved the pictures. I will surely visit this place in future.

Wow this is definitely an iconic tour for all whiskey lovers. I am not a whiskey drinker but my friends are and I know how much they love Jack Daniels. They would love this tour. I have never been to Tennessee but have it on my list. I am definitely adding this tour to that list as it will be interesting to learn the process of how whiskey is made.

We love to visit wine and spirit spots on our travels. So we would definitely not miss a stop at the Jack Daniels distillery in Tennessee. Great idea to take a tour from Nashville and not have to drive. Sure allows more sampling!

I have done a lot of distillery tours in Scotland and enjoyed them very much. So I would love to visit the Jack Daniels distillery distillery. Good that there are tours from Nashville and you do not have to drive!

We love visiting vineyards so this distillery sounds like fun. Moreover my husband enjoys Jack Daniels so he might be very interested in this tour. The process of making whiskey is intriguing and so is the story of Jack himself. There’s so much of history to it.

Thanks for this informative post. Jack Daniels is a household name in certain segments of the society in my country! If it’s whiskey, it must be Jack Daniels brand. That’s what some older whiskey aficionados would say where I come from. It must be so cool to have experienced this.

Sooooo. I live in Lynchburg, VA, and I was like – wait, what? Ha! Then I realized I’m far far away from this. I do need to go visit because TN isn’t that far, and their honey whiskey is my favorite. Yum!

Wow, this is the kind of trip I would love to take. Coz Jack Daniel’s is one of my preferred whiskey. Tour to Jack Daniel’s distillery would be quite fun since it allows your to taste some of the premium whiskey and also to learn about the enriching history. Loved reading the post.

I love these kinds of tours. Sadly, I don’t drink Whiskey, hence, the product would be lost on me – which, for instance, on a wine tour is not the case ;-). Nevertheless, the premises look so rustic and truly beautiful.

This was one of the places we were planning to staop at on our road trip from Florida up through Mississippi, and across Tennessee two years ago, but Covid hit. After reading this, I think we need to reschedule the trip for the near future.

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Jack Daniel Distillery

In 1863, Daniel started making whiskey in Lynchburg, Tennessee. The key to the whiskey’s success, Daniel believed, was that it was made with cool, pure, iron-free spring water from a cave on the property. To this day, Jack Daniel’s is only made using this water. Outside of the cave stands a statue of Mr. Daniel himself, watching over the spring of his secret ingredient. Our Jack Daniel Distillery tour offers an insight into how the legendary No. 7 is made, as you get to observe each step of the distillery process.

GENERAL TOUR INFORMATION

  • All ages are welcome however restrictions do apply. Please read individual tour descriptions thoroughly to understand these restrictions.
  • The Jack Daniel Distillery is a working distillery. There may be times the tour path is altered to accommodate routine maintenance and repairs; expect temperature fluctuations and strong odors.
  • Tours are outdoors and involve walking and stairs.  Jack Daniel’s has developed an alternative Distillery tour for those who would have difficulty participating in the tour. There is a bus-tour option for those who are short on time or who don’t have a hankering for stairs. For those opting for the other tour options, walking shoes are recommended.
  • Clutches, fanny packs and wallets are allowed. No purses or bags are allowed on tours.
  • There are free, self-locking lockers provided at the Visitors Center.
  • Baby carriers are recommended however strollers are not allowed on tours.
  • Services animals are welcome at the Distillery, however, they must be restrained at all times.

SECURITY, POLICIES & RESTRICTIONS

  • Bags are not permitted on tours. Bags include: backpacks, purses and camera bags.
  • Cameras and cell phones are allowed on tours, however, pictures are restricted in certain areas of the tour.
  • The Jack Daniel Distillery and Visitor Center is a smoke-free facility. This includes smokeless tobacco, e-cigarettes and vapor devices. Smoking is not permitted on tours.
  • Weapons of any kind are not permitted inside the Visitors Center or on the Distillery tour

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  • Admission to Jack Daniel's Distillery with a 90-minute Tasting Tour
  • Sing-alongs led by your on-board entertainer
  • Mouth-watering, belly-filling BBQ lunch
  • Free, ice-cold bottled water
  • Alcohol-infused trivia on the way to the distillery
  • Cozy and personal transportation experience
  • Angel’s Share tour: story-filled sampling of several expressions from Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel Collection and two limited edition whiskeys.
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  • Not wheelchair accessible
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  • Most travelers can participate
  • This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
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  • You'll start at Bob's Steak & Chop House 250 Rep. John Lewis Way S, Nashville, TN 37203, USA Right outside of the entrance to Bob's Steak & Chop House See address & details
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  • Jordanuv 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Party in a Van Jay and Clay were Awesome! They are natural entertainers! 10/10 would do the tour again just for the ride with them! Read more Written June 30, 2021
  • 873amberc 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Awesome, fun and delicious experience! We had the absolute BEST time - start to finish! The ride to the distillery included trivia, funny stories, a dance contest (what??!) and chances to win a mini shot of moonshine to get the party started. When we arrived at the distillery we had a very entertaining and educational tour of the facilities. The guide was super knowledgeable and shared lots of great stories about the history of the area and the distilling process. Next was the cocktail class! SO fun and delicious. We sampled several spirits, then learned how to make four very unique and yummy cocktails - complete with samples. Then we had brunch. It was so hard to choose with such a cool menu. We tried the eggs benedict with cheese grits (YUM), and chicken waffle sliders with home fries (REALLY YUM!). I had a mule with my brunch and it was great! The ride home was lively enough to keep us awake after all those drinks and awesome food. Live sing along with very talented musicians and YES they take requests. This was my second tour with Tipsy Tours (did dinner the first time) and I wouldn't hesitate to do it again. Highly recommend! Read more Written March 9, 2021
  • SusanLofty 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Amazing and fun! We booked online through a website not really knowing how it would be. It turned out to be better than we ever expected. The crew was so nice and really fun people! I highly recommend! Read more Written February 20, 2021
  • jericar2021 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles You don’t want to miss this one!!!!! Y’all I can’t say enough good things about Tipsy Tours! The entertainment and AMAZING live music, there and back, is 💯on point!! From the educational, yet fun, moonshine tour, to the fantastic flirty cocktail class and the food is just ABSOLUTELY DELISH - you just can’t go wrong! I’ve been on 2 tours so far, a couples tour in November and a ladies Christmas trip in Dec and I’m already looking to book again in Feb for a birthday trip! Read more Written January 12, 2021
  • Robintherazor1970 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Sooo much fun!! These guys are hilarious and fun. And Talented to boot!!. relax and belly laugh or cut loose. I'm a food snob and the food at the distillery restaurant was delish!! The tour guide was a hoot too.. Read more Written December 28, 2020
  • Andrea H 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Brunch Tour A+ The brunch tour was so much fun! Everything from the ride there (sorry I have no pictures because I was having too much fun on the ride with trivia, sing alongs, etc), the educational tour (so interesting), cocktail class (seriously this was a blast), to ending with a yummy brunch. What a beautiful location and a great way to enjoy a beautiful Sunday safely with friends. Thank you Tipsy Tours!! A+ Read more Written December 28, 2020

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Which Jack Daniels Tour Is the Best? Distillery Experiences

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Which Jack Daniels Tour Is The Best

Which Jack Daniels tour is the best?

If you love a good glass of Jack Daniel’s as much as we do, you’ve probably considered visiting their famed distillery at Cave Spring Hollow to learn more about what makes them the best-selling whiskey in the world.

Lucky for you, we’ve got the inside scoop on which Jack Daniel’s tour is the best. We’ve been lucky to visit the Jack Daniel’s distillery in Lynchburg, Tennessee, a few times and even tasted their whiskeys straight from the source.

Keep reading if you’re curious about which Jack Daniel’s tour will give you the best experience.

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Top 4 Jack Daniel’s Tour (Ranked)

1. dry county tour .

Jack Daniel's Distillery Lynchburg Dry county Tour

  • Adults (18 and over): $25
  • Youth (10-17): $10
  • Children (0-9): Free
  • Military and senior discounts available
  • 70-minute tour
  • Monday to Sunday: 9 AM to 4:30 PM CST
  • Closed on major holidays

Inclusions:

  • Detailed insight into the distillery and its whiskey-making process

Star Rating:  ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Why We Like It:

The Dry County Jack Daniel’s tour will give you a deep understanding of how the JD whiskey is crafted. While you won’t get to sample the famous spirit, you’ll immerse yourself in captivating stories that bring Mr. Jack’s legacy to life. [ 1 ]

“Jack Daniels: Where Whiskey Dreams Come True.” – Liquor Laboratory

2. Flight Of Jack Daniel Tour 

Jack Daniel Statue

  • Adults (18 and over): $30
  • Military and senior discounts are available
  • 90-minute tour
  • Monday to Saturday: 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM CST
  • Sunday: 11 AM to 4:30 PM CST
  • Guided tour through the distillery
  • Sampling of five Jack Daniel’s products: Jack Daniel’s Whiskey, Tennessee Fire, Tennessee Honey, Gentleman Jack, Rye
  • Must be 21+ to attend and sample

Star Rating:  ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

During this 90-minute experience, one of Jack Daniel’s seasoned storytellers will guide you through the historic location.

At the end of your journey, you’ll find yourself inside the historic George Green Barrel House, where you’ll indulge in five Jack Daniel whiskeys.

This is a fantastic choice for those exploring different whiskey flavors while enjoying an informative tour. But where is Jack Daniel’s made ?

3. The Angel’s Share Tour 

Jack Daniel Distillery Tour

  • Adults (21+): $35
  • Monday to Sunday: 9:45 AM to 4:30 PM CST
  • Sampling of high-proof whiskeys: three expressions from the Single Barrel Collection and two limited-edition whiskeys

For the true whiskey connoisseur, the Angel’s Share tour offers an authentic tasting experience and a journey through the heart of the Jack Daniel Distillery.

What sets this tour apart is the exclusivity of the tasting experience. Your journey includes sampling rare Jack Daniel expressions inside the historic George Green Barrel House.

It was reserved only for distillers and tasters in the past, but today, it’s open for everyone. [ 2 ]

Read: Top Whiskey Distilleries in Scotland

4. Taste Of Lynchburg 

Shelves of Wooden Barrel

  • Adults (21+): $125
  • Three-hour tour
  • Friday and Saturday: 9:15 AM and 1 PM
  • Lunch at Miss Mary Bobo’s Boarding House Restaurant
  • Sampling of five Jack Daniel products: Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel, Barrel Proof, Single Barrel Rye, Sinatra Select, and Gold 27
  • Special gift
  • Personal photo of your group

This tour combines the best of both worlds: an enriching tour of the location and a delicious Southern meal at Miss Mary Bobo’s Boarding House Restaurant.

This 3-hour tour offers an extensive sampling of Jack’s products, including some of the finest selections from their premium collections.

The delicious Southern meal is the proverbial cherry atop the sundae. This is a legendary dining spot where even Mr. Jack himself used to dine.

To make your experience even more memorable, you’ll receive a special gift as a token of your visit and a personal photo of your group. You can also stop by the Lynchburg Hardware and General Store to get a souvenir bottle. But how long is Jack Daniel’s aged ?

Can You Taste Jack Daniels On The Tour?

Yes, you can taste Jack Daniels on some of the tours, depending on which one you choose.

“The Angel’s Share Tour,” “The Flight of Jack Daniel,” and “The Taste of Lynchburg” all offer samplings of various labels.

Do You Need Reservations To Tour Jack Daniels Distillery?

Yes, you need reservations to tour the distillery at Jack Daniel’s. Reservations can be made online.

“Jack Daniel’s is more than a whiskey; it’s a legend.” – Frank Sinatra

We recommend checking the tour schedule and availability in advance, especially if you plan to visit during peak seasons.

Note: The distillery tours were rated based on distillery history, distillery facilities, tour guides, tasting experience, tour length, and visitor amenities.

FAQs Related to Which Jack Daniels Tour Is the Best

Is jack daniels worth a visit.

Absolutely! A visit to Jack Daniel’s is a worthwhile experience, as it offers a chance to immerse yourself in the craftsmanship and flavors of their whiskeys.

Does Jack Daniel’s Distillery give samples?

Yes, Jack Daniel’s offers samples of their whiskeys, depending on your chosen tour. But who taught Jack Daniel to make whiskey ?

Can you buy Jack Daniels at the Jack Daniels Distillery?

You can purchase a wide range of Jack Daniel’s products from the gift shop, including their signature whiskeys and exclusive distillery-only offerings.

Can anyone go to the Jack Daniels tour?

While many Jack Daniel’s tours are open to all ages, some that include whiskey samplings are open only to adults.

Can you do a tasting at Jack Daniels without a tour?

Tastings at Jack Daniels are only part of guided tours. However, the experiences vary depending on the tour you choose.

What happens on a whisky tour?

You’ll get a behind-the-scenes look at the whiskeys on a whisky tour. You’ll be guided through the distillery, learn about how they craft their whiskey, and get to sample them.

What do you wear to a bourbon distillery tour?

It’s best to wear comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes during a bourbon distillery tour. Dressing in layers is a good idea, as some areas inside the bourbon distilleries can be chilly. Remember to bring your ID if you plan to participate in bourbon tastings.

What does the Angel’s Share Tour entail?

The Angel’s Share Tour takes visitors on a guided journey through the Jack Daniel’s distillery, showcasing the whiskey-making process from grain to bottle. It includes visits to key production areas such as the barrelhouse, fermentation room, and charcoal mellowing vats.

How long does the tour last?

The duration of the Angel’s Share Tour is typically around 1 hour and 30 minutes to 2 hours, depending on group size and engagement level.

Is advanced booking required for the Angel’s Share Tour?

It’s highly recommended to make reservations in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons or holidays, as tours can fill up quickly. Walk-in bookings may be available depending on availability.

Are there age restrictions for the Angel’s Share Tour?

Yes, due to the nature of the tour and the alcohol tastings involved, participants must be at least 21 years old with valid identification.

Can visitors purchase Jack Daniel’s products at the distillery?

Yes, there is a gift shop at the distillery where visitors can purchase a wide range of Jack Daniel’s merchandise and whiskey products, including exclusive releases and souvenirs.

Final Thoughts

When choosing the best Jack Daniel’s tour, the Angel’s Share tour emerges as the undisputed winner in our book.

We love the Angel’s Share tour because it dives deep into Jack Daniels’ whiskeys, especially their high-proof whiskeys. This is a unique opportunity to explore the finest Jack Daniels – an experience only a few can say they’ve had.

However, this is not to say that the others are bad – they will still give you an immersive whiskey experience you won’t find anywhere else in the world. A Jack Daniel’s Distillery tour will undoubtedly be memorable for years to come, so if you’re in the town of Nashville, it’s definitely worth the day trip.

References:

  • https://www.history.com/news/jack-daniels-enslaved-distiller-nathan-nearest-green
  • https://www.mensjournal.com/food-drink/how-to-drink-a-cask-strength-whiskey-20150420

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by Mint Julep Experiences | Apr 6, 2022 | Nashville | 0 comments

Which Jack Daniel’s Tour is the Best?

Jasper Newton “Jack” Daniel opened his humble distillery next to Cave Spring Hollow in 1866, making it one of the first registered distilleries in the United States. Back then, most of the visitors to the distillery were after a refill of the Old No. 7 Whiskey, but nowadays, more than 300,000 people from near and far flock to the hallowed grounds in Lynchburg, Tenn., each year. After all, Jack Daniel’s is the best-selling whiskey in the world.

Nearly 2 million barrels of Jack age in rickhouses dotted throughout Lynchburg, making it a bucket-list destination for whiskey lovers. And the distillery itself rolls out the red carpet to its fans, offering an array of tours aimed to please both the whiskey newbie and the aficionado alike. But which Jack Daniel’s tour is the best? We will walk you through all the offerings and let you surmise which is ideal for you in our Jack Daniel’s tour comparison.

But first, let’s talk about Lynchburg and the logistics of going on a Jack Daniel’s tour. The city of Lynchburg sits about 74 miles south of Nashville, making it an ideal day trip from Music City. To make your experience safe, easy and hassle-free, we recommend using an official tour company to escort you to the Jack Daniel Distillery and back. Not only are you guaranteed specific tour times, but your expert guides will be able to show you the best of what Lynchburg has to offer, including the famous Mary Bobo’s Boarding House & Restaurant, the Lynchburg Hardware General Store, and even Jack Daniel’s gravesite, where many toasts have taken place to honor the Old No. 7 founder. 

Plus, even though Lynchburg is a dry county, most of the Jack Daniel’s tours include tastings of various Jack whiskeys. Using a professional tour company like Mint Julep Experiences will ensure you and your party all get to enjoy the touring and tasting sessions that are offered. And if you like what you taste, why not grab a bottle from the gift shop and enjoy it on the way home? With an official tour company, this isn’t just possible, it’s encouraged.

Official Jack Daniel Distillery Tours

Tours at the Jack Daniel Distillery typically run daily from 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (Lynchburg is in the Central Time Zone.)

The Angel’s Share 

If you’re a true lover of whiskey, the Angel’s Share tour is the one for you. After a full tour of the distillery, you’ll be whisked away to the intimate tasting room inside the George Green Barrel House. Here, you’ll learn about the variations between barrels and get to sample for yourself. In other words, you’ll get to taste high-proof whiskeys from a single barrel, which is an honor that was once reserved only for Jack Daniel’s distillers and tasters. Included in the tastings are three expressions from the Single Barrel Collection and two limited-edition whiskeys.

This 90-minute tour is $35 per person, and you must be 21 or over to attend. 

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The Flight of Jack Daniel’s

If you’re curious to explore the vast Jack Daniel’s canon of whiskey, the Flight of Jack Daniel’s tour is for you. After a full tour through the distillery by one of Jack Daniel’s veteran storytellers, you’ll get to take a seat inside the historic George Green Barrel House and sample through five of Jack’s best-selling products. While the exact selections change from time to time, some examples of what you might taste include Old No. 7, Gentleman Jack, Tennessee Honey, Tennessee Rye and Tennessee Apple, to name a few. 

This 90-minute tour is $30 per person, and you must be 21 or over to attend. 

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The Dry County

Geared toward families and non-drinkers, the Dry County tour offers the full experience of going behind the scenes at the distillery, complete with sordid stories, an intricate look at the whiskey-making process and much more. You’ll get to see, smell, listen and learn throughout the tour, but there is no tasting included. According to the website, “It may be whiskey-free, but it’s certainly overflowing with distillery stories.”

This 70-minute tour is $20 for those 18 and over, $7 for youth (10-17) and free for children (0-9). 

The Taste of Lynchburg

If you’re an avid Jack Daniel’s fan and would like to spend a whole afternoon in Lynchburg, this tour is just for you. The Taste of Lynchburg combines the Angel’s Share tour mentioned above — including five samples of single barrel and premium products — plus a down-home Southern meal at Miss Mary Bobo’s Boarding House & Restaurant, a legendary dining spot in Lynchburg where Jack himself used to eat. And on top of all this, you’ll get a special gift to commemorate your visit, plus a personal photo of your group of up to 10.  

This 3-hour tour is $125 per person, and you must be 21 or over to attend. This special experience is offered Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays at 1 p.m.

Hit the Road (to) Jack 

Again, we recommend you visit Jack Daniel’s with an official tour company from Nashville to make your day fun and effortless. Not only will you get a knowledgeable tour leader, but everything else will be taken care of for you including reservations, lunch, parking, transportation and much more. All you have to do is sit back, relax and be ready for a once-in-a-lifetime experience at the Jack Daniel Distillery in Lynchburg, Tenn. 

Mint Julep Experiences – Nashville has been in the professional tour business for more than 12 years, and they’ve collected hundreds of awards, accolades and positive reviews to show for it. Mint Julep offers three tours to Jack Daniel’s — from an express trip to a VIP experience — and below is a comparison of all the offerings. 

Jack Daniel’s Express Tour

Mint Julep’s Jack Daniel’s Express Tour is perfect for mid-week travelers looking for an afternoon jaunt to Lynchburg. The 6.5-hour tour runs weekly every Monday through Thursday, and it includes guaranteed tickets to the Angel’s Share tour mentioned above, plus so much more. Of course during that distillery tour, you’ll get to sample five premium expressions of Jack Daniel’s, some straight from the barrel. The Express Tour also includes guided transportation there and back with a tour leader who will share even more stories about Jack’s legacy, as well as lunch in Lynchburg and time for shopping at the various stores in town. 

This tour runs Mondays through Thursdays.

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Jack Daniel’s Hometown Experience

If you’d like to devote more time to Jack and Lynchburg, the custom Jack Daniel’s Hometown Experience from Mint Julep might be the best option for you. It’s recommended you set aside eight hours for this intimate excursion, which includes guaranteed reservations for the Angel’s Share tour previously mentioned, plus a whole lot more. Along with the full distillery tour and five samples of premium Jack brands, your trip will include guided transportation with a whiskey expert, lunch in Lynchburg, time for shopping around the quaint Tennessee town, PLUS an exclusive salute to Jack Daniel at his gravesite. Since this is a custom tour, Mint Julep will cater to your preferences, and it can be booked just about any day of the week with enough advance notice. 

This custom tour is by request only and will take an average of eight hours. 

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VIP Jack Daniel’s Distillery Experience

Calling all Jack fans! Mint Julep’s VIP Jack Daniel’s Distillery Experience is crafted just for you. This bucket-list experience takes an average of nine hours and includes guaranteed reservations for the distillery’s Angel’s Share tour, which, as we previously mentioned, includes a full distillery tour and an intimate tasting of five premium Jack expressions — some straight from the barrel. Along with guided transportation there and back with a whiskey expert on board, you’ll also be treated to lunch at the legendary Miss Mary Bobo’s Boarding House & Restaurant, where Jack himself used to dine. You’ll also have time to explore the highlights of Lynchburg, which includes shopping and an exclusive salute at Jack’s gravesite. And there is one last bonus with the VIP Experience: Your party will receive an engraved bottle of Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel as a memento of the once-in-a-lifetime excursion. 

This custom tour is by request only and will take an average of nine hours.

Jack Daniel's Express Tour

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Mondays - Thursdays

10:00 a.m.- 4:30 p.m.

Travel from Nashville to Lynchburg to learn the story of Jack Daniel and his world famous whiskey. The Express Jack Daniel's Tour includes transportation, guaranteed reservation for "Angel's Share" tour with elevated tasting at Jack Daniel Distillery and time in Lynchburg for lunch & shopping.

Jack Daniel's Hometown Experience

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Custom Tour

By Request Only

Includes guided transportation with a whiskey expert, guaranteed reservation for an "Angel's Share" tour with elevated tasting of premium whiskeys at Jack Daniel Distillery, exclusive salute to Jack Daniel at his grave site, lunch and time to enjoy shopping in small town Lynchburg. The hassle-free day will be filled with local lore, distilling history, and, of course, great whiskey!

Upgrade to the VIP Jack Daniel's Distillery Tour and receive an engraved bottle! Talk with an Experience Coordinator today to learn more.

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About The Author

Sara Havens has been a bourbon enthusiast and educator long before the boom began. As a Louisville-based writer, her work has appeared in various national and regional publications, including Bourbon+ Magazine, The Bourbon Review, Alcohol Professor and Food & Dining Magazine. In 2020, Havens was one of 10 finalists in the World’s Top Whiskey Taster competition held by the Bardstown Bourbon Co., beating out more than 400 contenders to represent the Kentucky region. She maintains her own website,  barbellelou.com , covering the bourbon industry and local nightlife scene, and in her down time, you can find her leading tours along the Kentucky Bourbon Trail® for Mint Julep Experiences. 
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