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Jack Daniel’s Triple Mash launches

by Andy Young

Jack Daniel’s has launched the second instalment of its Jack Daniel’s Bonded Series, with Jack Daniel’s Triple Mash – a blend of three straight bottled-in-bond whiskeys.

Triple Mash features 60 per cent Jack Daniel’s Bonded Rye Whiskey, 20 per cent Jack Daniel’s Bonded Tennessee Whiskey, and 20 per cent Jack Daniel’s Bonded American Malt Whiskey, for what the team describes as “a perfectly well-rounded whiskey with a bold and complex flavour profile of honey sweetness, grain spice and dry oak”.

Chris Fletcher, Jack Daniel’s Master Distiller, said: “Jack Daniel’s Triple Mash is the culmination of over 150 years of experience in creating the highest quality whiskeys possible. By drawing on our rich heritage, we’ve managed to create an extraordinary bottled-in-bond straight whiskey that only Jack Daniel’s could make.

“Each whiskey in our Bonded series provides an experience like no other, providing opportunities for both enthusiasts and new drinkers to explore what Jack Daniel’s has to offer. We can’t wait to show you what we have in store next.”

Jack Daniel’s Triple Mash is Bottled-in-Bond at 100 proof (50 per cent ABV), with packaging inspired by the original design of the 1895 Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey bottle.

The Bottled in Bond Act of 1897 stipulates that a bonded whiskey must be distilled by a single distiller, during a single distilling season, matured in a government-bonded warehouse for at least four years and bottled at 100 proof.

Triple Mash is described as the most premium offering to date in the Bonded Series and a 700ml bottle carries a $110 RRP, it is available for selected independent liquor stores, with broadscale availability by October 2024.

Andy Young

Andy Young is an experienced journalist and editor having made a start as a sports journalist with The Sun newspaper in the UK. Since then he’s worked in major newspaper and television...

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