![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The music thing can get complicated, with country music and the various superstars who have emerged over the decades jumping to the front of the line. When you mention the word "Tennessee" outside the borders of the actual state, and especially when you do it outside the U.S., people's thoughts can turn to two things: music and Jack Daniel's. Welcome back to Around the Barrel, the official podcast from the makers of Jack Daniel's. On this episode of Around the Barrel, we look at the shared space distilleries both big and small can occupy in the 21st century, how a common vision for the future crafted what's now known as the Tennessee Distiller's Guild, and how the words "Tennessee whiskey" blazed a trail that is now attracting visitors from all over the world. Lucas Hendrickson: For more than a hundred and fifty years, the Jack Daniel Distillery has put its stamp on the definition of Tennessee whiskey, the very reason we're doing this podcast, but since 2009 and thanks to changes in spirits legislation in the state of Tennessee, dozens of new distilleries have started telling their own stories in the Volunteer state. Once you complete the passport, you do get a free t-shirt for doing the Tennessee Whiskey Trail, so it's kind of our down south version of the one a little bit further up north. You'll go to him and you will get your passport stamped anytime that you check in there. Tour Guide: So this is our Whiskey Trail, there's Tennessee whiskey distilleries all over the state of Tennessee. ![]()
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