Hello Tennesse - miss y’all! Lived in Lawrenceburg many years. Brought visitors for the tour. Bought two JD barrels for my rain spouts off the semi trailer just before they started seling elsewhere - Japan I heard. Lovely drive - Tennesse is always beautiful and makes a great outing for out-state visiting friends. Enjoyed every trip there over the years. Found out who the college was named after...lol! After 20 years, still remember that original spring of water, the tour guide with his “Mr. Lem Motlow” and that Lynchburg was a dry county, lol, as was my home, Lawrence. I remember being told the emplyes were given some Jack at Christmas. Got a wonderful feeling for Tennessee’s past and place in America’s history! Lucky Lynchburg! May our good Lord continue to bless Lynchburg distillery for the sake of that delightful community and all your devoted customers. Nothing else...
Read moreOh my gosh this place is awesome!!! We went on a dry distillery tour and it was so cool to hear about the history of it all. When it was all said and done we walked down and across the street back to the truck and asked the two guys guilding people to the shuttle and answering questions, and Barry told us to check out the Lynchburg Hardware & General Store cause that's the main Jack Daniel's store, so we did just that. There were two floors of products of every type like the golf section and the fire fighter area. There was so much merchandise it was just amazing. Everybody got their own shirt and all of them were something you could only get there. They were unique. We also got a military discount and shot glasses for every $10 bucks we spent. The store was clean and organized, the staff was knowledgeable and friendly and we all got...
Read moreThis is the official Jack Daniels merchandise shop just a quick jaunt (5 min walk) away from the distillery that's located on the town square. They have a great variety of Jack Daniels branded products with friendly and helpful staff. Their barrels and wood items made from barrels are really neat. The only complaint I have is that their things are overpriced. $36 for a hat (which I bought anyway because I liked and wanted it.) I skipped some other clothing like a t-shirt at about $30 and a drink chiller ice cube at $15 that chills your drink without having ice melt. Y'all make a ton on your whiskey and it's a great seller and the tours are a bit high too. You could be a bit less greedy on your swag which, essentially, becomes free advertising for you when people wear it. That said, please do go there. It's...
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