The hottest trend in whiskey right now? That would be American single malt. The ascendant style is on the cusp of being recognized as the first new official spirits category in the United States in decades. Small, independent distilleries that specialize in American single malt, like Virginia Distillery and Seattle’s Westland Distillery, have driven this rise to legitimacy by creating the American Single Malt Whiskey Commission and petitioning the government for legal classification. And now that American single malt is on the verge of its big coming out party, the big boys are starting to get involved.
Earlier this year, James B. Beam Distilling Co. dove head-on into American single malt by releasing a brand-new brand dedicated to the craft: Clermont Steep. Jack Daniel’s journey to single malt, by comparison, has been a bit more cautious. Toward the end of 2022, the Tennessee distillery released its first-ever single malt whiskey: Jack Daniel’s Twice Barreled Special Release American Single Malt. That whiskey was a limited release, and pretty tough to get a hold of. But now Jack Daniel’s is adding an American single malt whiskey to its permanent collection for the first time — but it’s still going to be a bit of a chore to snag a bottle. Here’s everything you need to know.
How to buy Jack Daniel’s American Single Malt
There will be no journeys to the liquor store to pick up a bottle of JD ASM. Instead, the new Tennessee single malt is available only at duty-free stores in airports around the world. So if you want to try Jack Daniel’s take on single malt you’re going to need an airplane ticket.
The whiskey is made from 100% malted barley that’s been ground, fermented and distilled in Lynchburg, TN. It’s then matured (there is no age statement) in new, charred American oak barrels and finished in Oloroso sherry casks. The whiskey is set to be sold in a big ol’ 1-liter bottle with a suggested retail price of $100.