CRAFT DISTILLERY

Jack Daniel’s Distillery

Lynchburg,
Tennessee
— Bourbon, Tennessee Whiskey

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

RESERVATIONS

FAMILY FRIENDLY

BOTTLE SALES

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Since 1866
America’s oldest registered distillery still running
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Lincoln County Process
Every drop filtered through sugar maple charcoal
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Cave Spring Water
Same iron-free limestone spring since day one
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Barrel Tastings
Sample whiskey straight from aging barrels
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Active Production
Walk through working mash and distillation areas
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Local Guides
Decades of experience, know every technical detail
📞 (931) 759-6357
🌐 http://www.jackdaniels.com/en-us/visit-us
📍 280 Lynchburg Hwy, Lynchburg, TN 37352, USA

ABOUT THIS DISTILLERY

America's Oldest Registered Whiskey Operation

Jack Daniel’s Distillery sits in the small town of Lynchburg, Tennessee, where Jasper Newton “Jack” Daniel established his operation back in 1866. You’re looking at America’s oldest registered distillery, sprawling across 280 Lynchburg Highway in a town with just 361 residents. The red-brick buildings and white columned offices have been making Tennessee whiskey for over 150 years, with the same Lincoln County Process that filters every drop through sugar maple charcoal before it goes into barrels. Jack Daniel was just 13 when he started learning distilling from a local preacher and his enslaved distiller, Nathan “Nearest” Green, who became the first master distiller after Jack took over. The operation stayed in Jack’s hands until his death in 1911, when his nephew Lem Motlow took the reins. Today, master distiller Chris Fletcher oversees production, following the same recipe and process that’s been unchanged since Jack’s time. They’re making Old No. 7, Gentleman Jack, Single Barrel, and Tennessee Honey in copper pot stills, with every barrel aging in rickhouses on the property. You’ll walk through working production areas where they’re mashing, fermenting, distilling, and charcoal mellowing whiskey every day. The tour guides know these buildings and processes inside out, taking you through rickhouses that smell like oak and vanilla, past the cave spring that’s been the water source since day one. It’s not just a museum – this is a working distillery producing millions of cases annually, and you can taste the difference between their expressions right where they’re made.

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WHAT SETS THEM APART

Sugar Maple Charcoal Makes It Tennessee Whiskey

The Lincoln County Process sets Jack Daniel’s apart from Kentucky bourbon – every drop gets filtered through 10 feet of sugar maple charcoal before aging, which technically makes it Tennessee whiskey, not bourbon. They’re still using Cave Spring Hollow, the same iron-free limestone spring water that convinced Jack Daniel to set up here in 1866. The operation never moved, never changed the mash bill of 80% corn, 12% rye, and 8% malted barley, and they’re still charring their own oak barrels on-site. What really makes this place different is the scale combined with consistency – they’re producing around 120 million bottles annually while maintaining the exact same process Jack Daniel used 150 years ago, right down to the same yeast strain they’ve been cultivating since the 1800s.

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THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE

Working Distillery Tours Not Tourist Theater

You’ll spend about 70 minutes walking through actual production areas with guides who’ve worked here for decades and know every detail of the whiskey-making process. The tour takes you past massive fermentation tanks bubbling with mash, through the charcoal mellowing vats where whiskey slowly drips through maple charcoal, and into rickhouses stacked floor to ceiling with aging barrels. The smell hits you immediately – sweet corn, charcoal, and oak aging. Your guide will crack open barrels at different stages so you can taste whiskey at various points in the process, and the tasting room lets you sample Old No. 7 alongside Single Barrel and Gentleman Jack to understand how the double charcoal mellowing changes the flavor profile.

IS IT WORTH VISITING

Worth It For The History Alone

If you’re interested in American whiskey history or want to see large-scale traditional production, this is worth the trip to tiny Lynchburg. You’re getting access to a working distillery that’s been perfecting the same process for 150+ years, not a tourist-focused operation that happens to make spirits. The guides are locals who genuinely know the technical details, and you’ll taste whiskey straight from barrels alongside finished products. However, if you’re looking for intimate small-batch experiences or want to meet the master distiller, this isn’t that kind of place. The tours are structured and move quickly through groups of 15-20 people. It’s impressive for the history and scale, but don’t expect the personal touch you’d get at smaller craft distilleries.

⚠️ VISITING TIPS

Book your tour online at least a week ahead, especially during summer and fall when they sell out regularly. The distillery is about 75 miles southeast of Nashville, and GPS can be spotty in rural Tennessee, so print directions or download offline maps. Tours run Monday through Saturday year-round, but production schedules mean some areas might be offline during your visit. Ask your guide about the barrel auction program if you’re seriously into whiskey – they sell entire barrels to collectors twice a year. Skip the general store unless you want Jack Daniel’s branded merchandise; the real value is tasting expressions you can’t get everywhere else, like barrel-proof samples straight from aging whiskey.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Jack Daniel’s Distillery — Visitor FAQ

Can you buy whiskey at the distillery even though it’s in a dry county?
Yes, you can purchase Jack Daniel’s products at the distillery gift shop despite Moore County being dry. A special law allows the distillery to sell their products on-site, including expressions you can’t find elsewhere. They accept credit cards and ship within Tennessee.
How far in advance should I book tours?
Book at least one week ahead, especially during summer and fall when tours sell out regularly. Weekend tours fill up fastest. You can book online through their website or call the visitor center directly.
What’s the difference between Jack Daniel’s and bourbon?
Jack Daniel’s is Tennessee whiskey, not bourbon, because of the Lincoln County Process – filtering through sugar maple charcoal before aging. While it meets bourbon requirements for mash bill and aging, this extra filtration step legally makes it Tennessee whiskey with a distinctly smoother character.

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📍280 Lynchburg Hwy, Lynchburg, TN 37352, USA

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