I thought you meant the distillery was on fire! Hell no! Not my Jack!!! I'll have to try some! I only drink fire ball if I'm free the next to recover! That shit fucks me up!
Available October in GA, IL, MI, OR, PA, SC, TN, and TX.
The Jack Daniel Distillery is excited to announce it will test launch a new flavored spirit called ?Jack Daniel?s Tennessee Fire,? beginning in April, 2014. Available now in GA, IL, MI, OR, PA, SC, TN, and TX. Crafted with Jack Daniel?s Old No. 7 Whiskey and naturally infused with a proprietary red hot cinnamon liqueur, ?Jack Fire? will be bottled at 70 proof and priced in line with Jack Honey.
Enticing to all the senses, the aroma of fiery spice blends with the mellowness of Jack Daniel?s and a hint of red hot cinnamon. The result is a sweet, hot cinnamon kick that complements the smooth and delicious taste of Jack Daniel?s, giving you a unique finish full of unmistakable character.
We?re always listening to our friends and look forward to this test launch to let them try it, make sure it meets their expectations and then we?ll go from there.
DAMN... I saw the title to this thread and I think I aged 5 years in a second..
Havent heard of the Fire, I did pick up a bottle of their winter cider but we didn't crack it yet. It's in havi now, I'm sure next time down we'll partake.
As a Jack collector I had a buddy on a business trip bring me back a couple of bottles, one to drink, one to keep. I also have the Cider that is only available in a few states. Been waiting for the weather to cool down before cracking them open. Don't have a photo on my phone with the fire in frame, but the white bottles up top are the cider.
From left to right if anyone is curious: Tennessee Honey, Angelo Luchesi edition, Master Distiller 1, Master Distiller 2, 2012 Holiday Select (Cider on top), No. 27 (only available in select Asian retailers, double charcoal mellowed, double barrelled), Sinatra Select, 2013 Holiday Select (cider on top), White Rabbit Saloon, No. 7 in bulk , Gentleman in in bulk, and then up front Unaged rye, and then single barrel. Tennessee fire I think is to the right of the Colonel Taylor bourbon. Got some pledge on the bottom shelf next to the crown too