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T**M
Buy it. Read it. Re-read it. Pass it on to other whiskey drinkers.
Amazing book not only for those interested in the history of Jack Daniel but also the history of distilleries. The writer was very tedious in his research and portraying the culture of the liquor movement from the mid 1800's through the life and times of Jack Daniel. Even after his death in 1911 the author continues the story of the distillery and how his predecessors moved forward with the company. While I did not intend on reading this book to learn more about overall history of whiskey it was littered with historical facts from the civil war to the origins of the bourbon roots in Kentucky. The books digs into the competition that Jack had to persevere through tightening controls by the government. Overall, don't shy away from the book due to the price (like I did when I was actually in Lynchburg, TN), it's worth every penny.
T**G
Jack Daniel fan
This was a fun book to read. Was historical, factual, and maybe a little mythical!I’m a Jack Daniel enthusiast and this book answered some questions I didn’t have answers for.A great read about a great American entrepreneur!Well done.
A**R
History lesson wrapped in biography
This was a well written, detailed description of not only Jack Daniel's life,but also the times in which he grew up. Krass did a great job of weaving the history of American whiskey making and it's Scottish (and Scots-Irish) roots through rich fabric of Mr. Daniel's story. A great testimony to ingenuity, self sufficiency, independent spirit and enterpreneurship. A quick and enjoyable read. History in narrative form. Makes me want to read more of Mr. Krass' work. As an added bonus, I now know how Old No.7 got its name!
D**L
No Complaints
I will add a review of the books contents after I read it. It is on my shelf waiting to be read. As far as arrival speed and happiness with the service, there is no complaints.
J**N
Very interesting Story
Enjoyed this and I don't even drink Jack Daniels.
K**K
Gift for Papa
This was a gift for my Dad. He really enjoyed it.
T**U
Who knew?
My husband loved it thought it was more academic but the enjoyed the history aspect. He loves non-fiction and he never read about whiskey making except from gangster movies. He has a new respect for the craftsmen behind the product.
Q**Q
Interesting read with flaws
I did learn a lot of interesting information about Jack Daniel and the whiskey industry, but for a biography/history book, the author gave me too much of his opinion for my liking. I would give the book 5 stars for research and 1 star for a biography/history narrative.
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