Jack Daniels

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No i'm not talking about the super gay duo that ruined stargate! I'm talking about the vile sipping whisky which is a good mixer.

i've heard you can buy it with a free hip flask for the month of september.

does anyone know if this is nation wide or certain stores only? if so what stores?

thanks
 
It is part of a 'competition' during the month of September(to celebrate Mr Daniel's birthday, some nonsense about losing records in a fire so they celebrate the whole month) so you collect enough tokens, you get a 'free' hip-flask. My suggestions are that if you actually went into the pub you'd know this already and secondly why drink Jack Daniels if you don't like it? It will be a cheap and nasty hip-flask more than nicely so drink something you like and buy a better hip-flask
 
i didnt say i hated jack daniels, i just said i laugh in the face of the fools who drink it neat.
 
iBot said:
i didnt say i hated jack daniels, i just said i laugh in the face of the fools who drink it neat.
It smells a bit like white spirit neat, but I've had shots of JD, and they taste a hell of a lot better than others ive had
 
We got a Jack Daniels Birthday parcel with 60 hip flasks 4 t-shirts, 2 candles and some other random promo crap. We have been instructed to hand out a voucher with every shot of JD sold then once a customer has got two vouchers they can redeem it for a free hop flask. We thought it was pointless so we kept the hip flasks for ourselves :D
 
JD aint a whisky ;)

but never the less it is nice, i drink it neat, or the new combo i have started having is JD, jagermeister and red bull...very nice :D
 
shifty_uk said:
I think a suspension for completely useless threads wouldn't go a miss.

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Are you even old enough to drink?


I think a suspension for just generally being useless wouldn't go a miss.
 
Von Smallhausen said:
Bourbon, of course, is a subset of whiskey. However, JD is not a bourbon at all. It is Tennessee whiskey because it goes through the Lincoln County Process of charcoal filtering.

EDIT: Some would also dispute calling it a bourbon purely becasue it is not distilled within the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
 
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