In this episode of
Whiskey@Work, Mark and Rob dig into the newly released
Jack Daniel’s 14-Year-Old Tennessee Whiskey, one of the oldest and rarest expressions Jack has ever put on the shelf. They break down the surprising
history of Jack's age-stated whiskeys, why the brand dropped age statements for decades, and what led them back to long-aged bourbon in today’s market. Plus, the guys talk about
Chris Stapleton’s Traveller becoming the first official whiskey of Major League Baseball, and a new addition to the Buffalo Trace Antique Collection:
E.H. Taylor Bottled-in-Bond. Along the way, there's a little roadside confession, a look ahead to the Sturgis Jack Tasting event, and a bold new concept: the Mountain West Pork Butt-Off.
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