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Jack Daniel’s Releases Bonded and Triple Mash Bottled-in-Bond Whiskey

Jack Daniel’s Releases Bonded and Triple Mash Bottled-in-Bond Whiskey

As the world’s largest whiskey brand, Jack Daniel’s isn’t exactly a hidden gem among whiskey enthusiasts. But the brand’s latest bottled-in-bond releases cater to the true whiskey nerds: Jack Daniel’s Bonded Tennessee Whiskey and Jack Daniel’s Triple Mash Blended Straight Whiskey. The bonded whiskey is a souped-up version of Jack’s Old No. 7 with the same mashbill. Triple mash, however, is a blend of three bottled-in-bond expressions: 60 percent rye, 20 percent Tennessee whiskey, and 20 percent American malt. At $30 and $33 respectively, these two bottled-in-bond whiskeys are truly a steal. Sadly pre-orders have already sold out on ReserveBar but keep your eyes peeled for these to be added to Jack Daniel’s more regular offerings.