Jack Daniel's Whiskey is a famous American brand with a rich and intriguing history. It was founded in 1866 by Jasper Newton "Jack" Daniel and is one of the oldest registered distilleries in the United States. The distillery is located in Lynchburg, Tennessee, and uses a unique process called the Lincoln County Process, which involves filtering the whiskey through sugar maple charcoal to give it a smooth and distinct flavor. Fun fact, even though Jack Daniel's is produced there, it is located in a "dry county." This means that all alcohol sales and consumption is illegal. In addition, this makes tours at the distillery unique because you get to see where the whiskey is made, even though you can't buy it there. This blend of history, craftsmanship, and a bit of irony makes Jack Daniel's a fascinating name in the whiskey world.