donderdag 26 september 2013

Master Distiller 2, Jesse B Motlow



Newly released by Jack Daniel's is the Master Distiller No. 2, Jesse B Motlow. Before writing about this bottle, just a bit of history on the Motlow family and their connection to Jack Daniel's.

The Motlows were nephews of Jack Daniel of Lincoln County, Tennessee. In early 1901 the Motlows visited Birmingham and made plans to invest in a distillery here. They approached the Farmer's Bank of Lynchburg, in which Jack Daniel had a significant share, for a loan, but were denied. They quickly raised enough capital to buy out the Georgia-based partners in the bank and installed Lemuel as president and their younger brother, Thomas, still finishing his studies at Vanderbilt University, as cashier.

At the time the only distillery operating in Birmingham was the Birmingham Distilling Co. Quickly after funds were raised the Motlow Distilling Company was opened as the Motlow Brothers Distillers by Lemuel, John Franklin 'Spoon' and Jesse Butler and was operated at various times under various names until the state of Alabama enacted statewide prohibition in 1915.


In the 1907 City Directory of Birmingham, the Motlow Distilling Company was classified as a saloon, while the Birmingham Distilling Company held the lone entry under the heading of "Distilleries". John Franklin was no longer shown as an officer of the company, and a Thomas B. Motlow of Lynchburg was listed as co-owner. That business closed in the wake of Jefferson Country's local prohibition, which went into effect in 1908.

 After Jefferson County's prohibition law was repealed in 1911, the company returned to business as the Jack Daniel Distilling Company, owned by Lem Motlow. Lemuel took over the entire operation after Daniel died that October and his brother Jesse Butler was made Master Distiller. The Birmingham distillery produced the famous "No. 7 Lincoln County Whisky" from Birmingham during the period that Tennessee had enacted statewide prohibition. The plant also produced Lem's corn whisky, and perhaps his famed peach brandy as well. A painted advertisement for "Motlow's Corn and Jack Daniells' No. 7 Lincoln County Whiskies" can still be seen in Birmingham.

In the 1915 the Motlows also started the Jack Daniel Distributing Company from Birmingham. Around the time the family also opened another distillery in St Louis, Missouri, which took over for the Birmingham plant when Alabama's statewide prohibition law took effect in 1915. National prohibition forced the company out of business entirely in 1918. The Motlow's eventually re-opened their uncle's old Lynchburg distillery.

So Jesse Butler Motlow was the second Master Distiller at Jack Daniel's. To commemorate this, Jack Daniel's released a special bottle, the second in the Master Distiller-series. However in the first released batch there is an error, a misprint, which will make the bottles sold before they got called back, a special one for collectors. In the picture below you can see the error.


Jesse B Motlow was in fact Master Distiller from 1911 to 1941. The error is on the label, where they printed Jesse being Master Distiller up to 1944!

zondag 22 september 2013

Jack Daniel's Gold

Just yesterday there was a bottle signing at the distillery. A friend of mine talked to Randall and he showed the latest bottle they are working on. I for one think they are gonna release this one before X-mas 2013, but you never know.

So here's a picture of the soon to be released Jack Daniel's No. 27 Gold.


It is double barrelled Jack Daniel's with the second barrelling in Maple. It won't be cheap, and it's been said you have to bring mare $$ then for the Sinatra Select.
It's rumoured this bottle will be for the Asian market, like the Monogram they had years ago. But if they say it's for the Asian market, the 70cl doesn't make sense. Because when Asian, it should be a Liter version?

Here's a better picture of the backlabel.

  Up to now I can't give any more info on the 27-part. Could it be twice (2) matured No.7 ? Did it take 27 preruns to come up with this? 27 Days from the last new release?
As soon as I get more info, I'm gonna share it with you on here as well.

zaterdag 21 september 2013

Jack Daniel's and Sports




 Not that we know the little great man Jack Daniel's was, as an athlete. But the distillery nowadays puts it's name on sportgoods as well.
Fun for a collector to collect something different then bottles, eh?

I've seen (and collected) quite a few sporting goods around. Here's some pictures of the goodies out there. Enjoy!

Started of with the chess set. Don't know exactly if chess, checkers or backgammon are sports, but he, if they are, you sure can sip a nice Single Barrel while you exercise!!



Also a sport where you can have a responsable sip at, if not played professional..............shooting pool. For this sport there's a wide variety of goods. Pooltable, lamps, cue's, balls, chalk and more.


Most of the great American sports are represented. Baseball:







American Football (a game you mainly play with the ball in your hands, yet still called football, he, he, he)




Basketball:


Bowling:





Icehockey: (This is a very hard to comeby puck)


Golf: (Apart from the shown golfball, you can find golfbags, golfclubs and even Jack Daniel's golfcarts)





Darts: Throwing your Jack Daniel's darts at this specialised Jack Daniel's Dartboard





Bungslinger: Sophisticated sport (game) mainly played around the distillery at BBQ-time


As you can see, a wide variety of sports represented. Not all sports and games are here, but this gives a good impression of the goodies out there, wouldn't you think?