So there I am, enjoying a glass of The Famous Grouse, when this film is offered to me as an option about 17 minutes after being uploaded. I watch the entire thing. The man with the astonishing ‘70s hair and folksy attitude gently rambles about how Jack Daniels is an anathema in this modern age, but gosh darn sure is good stuff. And I finish my glass of Scotch and go out to the corner store to buy a bottle of Jack Daniels which, despite being located about 4,218 miles from Lynchburg, absolutely has it in stock. And so I write this review while enjoying a glass of Jack Daniels. And I can assure you, it is indeed worth the price charged. Behold the power of advertising!!
That is so true. I don't drink anymore but I always kept a bottle of Jack around to compliment the beers. You could lean into Jack pretty good and it always burned clean and you felt ok the next day. Never a swilly, swirling buzz, never harsh on the insides.
If this presentation was reproduced in today’s time there’d be fancy graphics, music, shot angle changes every 5 seconds. Just like the never changing Jack Daniels brand, this presentation can not be beat, or reproduced.
This is really interesting because as Kids we were distilling Slivovitz from grandma's Zwetschgen wine by way of a children's chemistry set. The only problem was the rubber taste resulting from the rubber used to connect to boiling vessel to the actual distilling tubes. Otherwise, the outcome was pretty good high octane booze. 😄 Ps.: Jack Daniels and Mr. Ford were both wrong. Black is not a color but a contrast that is needed to describe what is good and what white.
Paternal Welsh roots, great-grandfather, a Daniel, from West Wales, UK. Apparently, distilling ran through their family for many generations before. There is a family recipe in a book for distilled liquor of his grandmother many times, from the early-mid 18th century in West Wales.
Sadly they have repeatedly lowered the proof of JD over the years. It is now 40% alcohol, any lower and they could not legally call it whiskey. George Dickel is the best Tennessee whisky in my opinion. It is cheaper and it is also charcoal mellowed, drop by drop.
ya the culture sonunds so good and down to earth you just want to go out get a bottle of jack and get stinking drunk and beat the dog and kick the wife ...and do it all again the next day ... or just enjoy the odd drink ...
So there I am, enjoying a glass of The Famous Grouse, when this film is offered to me as an option about 17 minutes after being uploaded. I watch the entire thing. The man with the astonishing ‘70s hair and folksy attitude gently rambles about how Jack Daniels is an anathema in this modern age, but gosh darn sure is good stuff. And I finish my glass of Scotch and go out to the corner store to buy a bottle of Jack Daniels which, despite being located about 4,218 miles from Lynchburg, absolutely has it in stock. And so I write this review while enjoying a glass of Jack Daniels. And I can assure you, it is indeed worth the price charged. Behold the power of advertising!!
Great video. Never had a hangover with Jack.
My dear, you have shurely then not drunk enuff.....
That is so true. I don't drink anymore but I always kept a bottle of Jack around to compliment the beers. You could lean into Jack pretty good and it always burned clean and you felt ok the next day. Never a swilly, swirling buzz, never harsh on the insides.
this channel is incredible
Got to love that hair.
Old No.7 👊
It takes a great promo and great commercials to make a product that JD be successful business and make a profit
If this presentation was reproduced in today’s time there’d be fancy graphics, music, shot angle changes every 5 seconds. Just like the never changing Jack Daniels brand, this presentation can not be beat, or reproduced.
This is really interesting because as Kids we were distilling Slivovitz from grandma's Zwetschgen wine by way of a children's chemistry set.
The only problem was the rubber taste resulting from the rubber used to connect to boiling vessel to the actual distilling tubes.
Otherwise, the outcome was pretty good high octane booze. 😄
Ps.: Jack Daniels and Mr. Ford were both wrong.
Black is not a color but a contrast that is needed to describe what is good and what white.
With that hair and beard I thought it was Lon Chaney Jr from The Wolfman!
Paternal Welsh roots, great-grandfather, a Daniel, from West Wales, UK. Apparently, distilling ran through their family for many generations before. There is a family recipe in a book for distilled liquor of his grandmother many times, from the early-mid 18th century in West Wales.
Not 1970s when you immediately see early 80s Ford F-150. 00:37.
Only whisky I drink and enjoy.
Square bottles, they thought of everything, less wasted space in packing into wood crates to transport to market.
Jack Daniels, the McDonalds of whiskey.
Has to be 1980s, as it references the 1980 census.
wow ... I feel like I should go out an buy a bottle of jack. maybe I should take a vaccine too...
Sadly they have repeatedly lowered the proof of JD over the years.
It is now 40% alcohol, any lower and they could not legally call it whiskey.
George Dickel is the best Tennessee whisky in my opinion.
It is cheaper and it is also charcoal mellowed, drop by drop.
I picked the wrong day to quit drinking.
ya the culture sonunds so good and down to earth you just want to go out get a bottle of jack and get stinking drunk and beat the dog and kick the wife ...and do it all again the next day ... or just enjoy the odd drink ...
Jack Daniels is making headway because Wild Turkey is dearer. 🤨
Mmmm
Unfortunate place name, no wonder they don't advertise that!
I bet Jack Daniel borrowed method of charcoal rectification of spirit from Russian vodka makers.
Boycott JD!!!