Jack Daniels Old No 7 Review - Secret Whiskey Society - Square

Distillery: Jack Daniel Distillery

Region: Lynchburg, Kentucky

Aging: No Age Statement

ABV: 40%

Proof: 80

Mashbill: 80% Rye, 8% Corn, 12% Malted Barley

Price: $25

Appearance: Amber

Nose: Caramel, Vanilla, Charcoal, Toasted Barrel, Banana, Ethanol, Metallic Notes

Palate: Sweet caramel and vanilla upfront, charcoal and toasted barrel

Finish: Medium finish with toasted oak barrel and caramel flavors.

Is Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7 Approachable?

Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7 is a pretty entry-level whiskey. We’ve probably all had our share of Jack and Cokes at the bar and should be pretty familiar with the flavor. As a mixer with Coke, this bottle is very approachable. It’s been one of my favorite mixed drinks for years and never disappoints. As a whiskey to drink neat, not so much.

Is Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7 Complex?

This bottle of Jack Daniel’s is not meant to be complex. It’s mostly used as a mixer with Coke and is easily one of the top mixed drinks at the bar. As a standalone whiskey, it is pretty straightforward. Standard caramel and vanilla notes make this one on the sweeter side but you still get the toasted oak barrel and charcoal-mellowed flavors on the back end.

What are Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7’s strongest attributes/flavors?

Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7’s strongest attribute is easily its perfect balance when mixed with Coca-Cola.

Is Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7 a go-to whiskey?

If I go to a bar and their cocktails are no good, a Jack and Coke is my go-to mixed drink of choice. It’s impossible to mess up. As a stand-alone whiskey, there are plenty of better options. And to be honest, I never really branched out into the Jack Daniel’s lineup too much because I just assumed they’d all be similar, but Jack Daniel’s really has some top-tier contenders like Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel Select and Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel – Barrel Proof.

If you’ve always brushed off Jack Daniel’s as a basic whiskey option, I highly recommend giving their higher-tier bottles a shot. They do not disappoint.

Is Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7 priced accurately to its quality?

At $25, I think this bottle is priced perfectly with its quality. While I wouldn’t be drinking this one neat or on the rocks, I will always have a bottle of it in my bar so I can make myself a Jack and Coke any time I’d like.

I hope you enjoyed this tasting experience with me.

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Thanks for reading and cheers!


Brad

Brad is the creator of Secret Whiskey Society. Over the past 10 years, he has tasted and officially reviewed over 400 whiskeys and has documented his whiskey journey over the years. With a collection of over 800 bottles, he invites you to join him as he tastes each bottle while giving first impressions and decision on whether each bottle is worth its price tag.

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