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He began that position, which very importantly took him all throughout the distillery grounds. He met the challenge of being a part of each aspect of the distillery. Whiskey must be consistent; the consumer must have the implicit trust that when they purchase a bottle of Jack Daniel whiskey it will taste like the previous bottle that they have grown to enjoy over time.
He was also known as a US Army Korean War veteran , a true southern gentle, a Raider fan, and a man with a deep, abiding love for his beloved wife, Avalee. In , Jack purchased the hollow and land where the distillery is now located about five miles from where Jack was born. There is an underwater spring runs throughout the property and even under the distillery.
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After graduating, he worked as a laboratory technician at Brown-Forman from and a production support group leader from This time as assistant Master Distiller under Jeff Arnett. Unlike his predecessors, Gamble was not a member of the Daniel family. Uncle Nearest, as his family and friends in his hometown of Lynchburg, Tennessee called him, was the first known African-American master distiller.
Dan Call. He began working on the farm of the country preacher and distiller in Lincoln County.
Frank “Frog” Bobo was the fifth Master Distiller at Jack Daniel's from until he retired in
John Reagor Motlow was a key figure in the whiskey industry and in Tennessee's local politics. Lem had the business know-how, and Jess had the whiskey know-how. Lem had a close relationship with his Uncle Jack , who took Lem under his wing into the whiskey business. Lem had a head for numbers, and In , just 14, he started working in the distillery, handling the distillery's bookkeeping.