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Jack Daniel’s Distillery Visitor Center Tickets and Tours

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This post covers the Jack Daniel’s Distillery Tour, how to get tickets, ways to save money on tickets, and what to expect from this tour of the oldest registered distillery in the country.

Our local tour guides have taken this tour, some more than once, and this post is based on their experience.

We hope this post can help you decide which Jack Daniel's tour, if any, is right for you!

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Located roughly 1 ½ hours outside of Nashville, United States, the Jack Daniel's Distillery is the biggest and most notable landmark in the small city of Lynchburg.

Despite its rather remote location, the distillery still offers various tours and attractions for visitors to enjoy. 

There is no public transport to this location available, so if you’re coming from out of town, it may be necessary to rent a vehicle for the trip.

Alternatively, you can take a bus tour from Nashville to the Jack Daniel's Distillery which will cover transportation and tour costs. We provide details about this service in our tours section .

Fans of this famous whiskey will love the opportunity to learn about the history of Jack Daniel's as well as see how the distillery functions in modern times.

Find out what to expect on the tour, from the tours section and our Things to See section .

JACK DANIEL'S DISTILLERY TOUR PRICES

This section covers ticket details for tours and other services offered at the Jack Daniel's Distillery.

Currently 4 types of tours available with a range of activities to enjoy.

The Distillery does not offer tours on the following holidays:

  • Thanksgiving
  • Christmas Eve
  • Christmas Day
  • New Year’s Day
  • Martin Luther King Jr Day
  • Easter Sunday.

You must be 21 or over to make reservations for these tours online, but there is at least one tour appropriate for all ages.

TIP: There are bus tours to Jack Daniel’s Distillery Visitor Center available for anyone who doesn’t want to make the drive. We cover these outings in our day trips section .

How long is the Jack Daniel's Distillery Tour?

The Jack Daniel's Distillery Tour lasts for approximately 1 hour and 10 minutes where you, as a whiskey fan, can explore the interesting facts regarding various fermentation processes.

Can you drink on the Jack Daniel's Distillery Tour?

No drinking is allowed on the Jack Daniel's Tour in Moore County but you can go down the hill at any small cafe or restaurant or downtown Nashville which is a 20-minute drive.

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Can you buy Jack Daniel's at the Distillery?

Yes, you can buy Jack Daniel's at the Distillery.

Why Is Jack Daniel's Distillery Named So?

It is named after Jack Daniel who learned brewing from a man Nearest Green and became the first master distiller in the United States.

Each drop of Jack Daniel's whiskey is produced in this distillery registered in 1866

The Dry County Tour

This is the main tour offered at the Jack Daniel's Distillery.

Visitors can expect to learn about their whiskey distilling, as well as the history behind the company.

In addition to these details, the Dry County Tour provides a behind-the-scenes look at the distillery.

It's not a tasting tour and there isn’t any whiskey tasting included on this tour, so it’s open to visitors of all ages. Most of the breweries sell their yields directly to wineries.

Children 9 and under can get in for free!

Ticket Prices

  • $25/Adults | $10/Youth (10-17)
  • Kids 9 and under get in free.
  • Military/Senior concession is available.
  • Availability: Daily from 9 am - 4:30 pm
  • Hours: At least once every 15 minutes.
  • Duration: 1 hour 10 minutes.
  • Maximum of 20 guests per tour.
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NOTE: The Dry County Distillery Tour is included with the Music City Total Access Pass , a service that allows you to save money on popular activities in the Nashville area.

If you’re planning to enjoy any other attractions or tours in and around the city, check out our post on Nashville tourist passes for more details.

The Flight of Jack Distillery Tour

This is essentially the same as their Dry County Distillery Tour where you witness the distillation process, but it includes a stop at historic Barrelhouse 1 – 14.

While you’re in the Barrel house, you’ll learn a bit of additional information about the history of this company, quality control, and enjoy a flight of five Jack Daniel's products. Like the Charcoal mellowing during the distillation process that removes unnecessary elements from brews.

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Due to the inclusion of this activity, only adults are permitted to take this tour, and you must be 21 or older to enjoy the samples.

The Daniel's special Tennessee Whiskey is offered for tasting. You will also understand what stands apart the Tennesse Whiskey from other whiskeys and bourbon.

  • $30/Adults 
  • Must be 21+ for the tour and sampling.
  • Includes a sampling of 6 Jack Daniel's Whiskey.
  • Availability: Mon-Sat from 9 am - 4:30 pm
  • Sunday Availability: 11 am - 4:30 pm
  • Duration: 1 ½ hours.

Samples include Jack Daniel’s Whiskey , Tennessee Fire , Tennessee Honey , Gentleman Jack and Rye .

NOTE: This tour is included with one of the day trips to Jack Daniel’s Distillery .

The Angel’s Share Distillery Tour

Much like the Flight of Jack service, this option kicks things up a notch with an additional treat for fans of the whiskey.

In addition to the Dry County Distillery Tour, you’ll also have the opportunity to taste whiskey drawn from individual barrels as well as two limited-edition whiskeys.

Due to the tastings, the Angels Share Tour is only available for adults and you must be 21 or older to enjoy the drinks included.

  • $35/Adults 
  • Must be 18+ for the tour.
  • Must be 21+ for the samples.
  • Availability: Mon-Sat from 9:45 am - 4:30 pm
  • Sunday Availability: 11:15 am - 4:30 pm

Samples include Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel , Barrel Proof , Single Barrel Rye , Sinatra Select, and Gold 27 from the Daniel cave spring hollow and Barrel Houses.

The Taste of Lynchburg

This tour takes things to the next level with an additional meal at the historic Miss Mary Bobo’s Boarding House restaurant.

The Taste of Lynchburg experience begins with an Angel’s Share Distillery tour and it includes all of the tastings available with that service.

Once again, you must be an adult to take this tour and you have to be 21 or older to enjoy the whiskey tastings.

  • $125/Adults 
  • Must be 21+ for the tour and samples.
  • Availability: Wed-Fri at 1 pm
  • Duration: 3 hours.
  • Maximum of 10 guests per tour.
  • Includes a special commemorative gift.
  • Includes transportation from the Distillery to the restaurant.

This is a far more limited experience and no reduced-price tickets are offered.

All samples included are the same as what you’ll get during the Angel’s Share Distillery Tour.

DAY TRIPS TO JACK DANIEL'S DISTILLERY

The following section is about bus tours you can take from Nashville to Jack Daniel’s Distillery.

Each outing includes at least one tour of the landmark as well as free time in the historic city of Lynchburg.

Nashville to Jack Daniel’s Distillery Bus Tour

If you’re not interested in making the drive out to Lynchburg for this tour, there is a bus tour that will provide transportation to and from the Jack Daniel’s Distillery. 

This outing includes the Angel’s Share Distillery Tour, which is the second-best service offered at this historic location.

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Customers will also be given free time in Lynchburg to grab lunch, go shopping and enjoy sightseeing.

Since the included distillery tour features whiskey tastings, this day trip is only available for adults and you must be 21 or older to enjoy the drinks.

  • $129 per person
  • Availability: Daily at 9 am
  • Duration: 7 hours
  • Includes 1 ½ hours of free time in Lynchburg.
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Nashville to Jack Daniel’s Distillery Bus Tour + Lunch

Note: As of March 2024, the tour is unavailable.

Visitors who are interested in the Taste of Lynchburg tour may want to consider this day trip, as it’s available on a more frequent basis!

This service provides transportation between Nashville and Lynchburg, and it includes the Flight of Jack Distillery Tour in addition to a meal at Miss Mary Bobo’s Restaurant.

Since this doesn’t include the Angel’s Share Distillery Tour, it’s not exactly the same as the Taste of Lynchburg, but it is available from Monday to Saturday instead of just Friday and Saturday alone.

  • $180 per person
  • Availability: Mon-Sat at 9 am
  • Duration: 8 hours
  • Includes free time in Lynchburg.
  • Includes lunch at Miss Mary Bobo’s restaurant.

WAYS TO SAVE ON TICKET PRICES

This section will include details about how to save money on tickets for Jack Daniel’s Distillery tours.

We cover information about tourist passes and other deals that may be available.

Music City Total Access Pass

The Music City Total Access Pass includes admission to the Parthenon and the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame, as well as tickets to 4 extra activities.

When it comes to the 4 additional tickets, there are over 30 attractions to choose from, and one of them is the Jack Daniel’s Distillery Tour.

This is currently the only tourist pass that provides access to a Jack Daniel’s Distillery Tour. The service included is the most family-friendly option, the Dry County Tour. 

Sadly, transportation to and from the distillery is not included, but this could still be a great way to save money on the activity if you’re planning to enjoy additional attractions in and around Nashville.

The pass costs just $75, so it’s easy to see how you can save money using this service.

Here are some of the other activities you can choose from in addition to the distillery tour:

  • Nashville Zoo
  • Madame Tussauds
  • Old Town Trolley Tour
  • Country Music Hall of Fame
  • Music City Hop-on-Hop-off Bus Tour
  • Grand Ole Opry House Backstage Tour

If you’re willing to drive out to Lynchburg, this could be a great way to save a few bucks on the Jack Daniel's Distillery Tour.

That said, the tour included is just $20, so you might want to consider other ways to reduce the cost of the tour.

For more information about this and other money-saving tourist attraction passes, read our post about Nashville tourist passes .

Military Offer

If you are on active duty or retired military, this might be the best way to save money on various tours of Jack Daniel’s Distillery, as they offer 50% off to most military service members.

You must provide a valid military ID to get this deal, but it’s one of the best deals currently available on tickets for this activity.

The services included are their Dry County, Flight of Jack and Angels Share distillery tours.

There is no military offer for their Taste of Lynchburg tour.

Senior Offer

If you’re 65 or older, you qualify for 20% off general admission prices for the Dry County, Flight of Jack and Angels Share distillery tours.

You must provide a valid ID with your age in order to receive this deal.

Deal Websites

While the Jack Daniel's Distillery doesn’t typically offer deals through these services, some of the companies offering day trips from Nashville to Lynchburg offer deals on sites like Groupon and LivingSocial .

In addition to whatever savings are offered, these sites frequently run additional sales which can save you even more!

THINGS TO SEE

There are a lot of interesting attractions to experience at the Jack Daniel's Distillery.

Here's a short list of the more interesting things to see while you’re here.

We’ll also include details about some fun things to do in Lynchburg!

Barrelhouse 1 – 14

If you choose either the Flight of Jack or Angel’s Share distillery tours, you’ll have the opportunity to see this historic barrelhouse.

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Although you won’t drink anything here, it is a great chance to see where some of the best whiskey in the world comes from.

One of the more strange aspects of the history behind this company is that Jack Daniel himself was killed by a large safe – and no, it didn’t fall on his head.

So how exactly did a safe kill the man who created such an incredible whiskey? Well, you’ll have to take the tour to find out!

Natural Spring

One of the reasons that Jack Daniel’s produces such high-quality whiskey is that they have a natural spring on the property which provides the water for their drinks.

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While on the tour, you’ll have an opportunity to see this spring for yourself!

Aging Warehouse

While you might not have an opportunity to visit this site, you will at least pass by the warehouse where all of Jack Daniel’s whiskey is aged.

As you walk past the structure, you won’t be able to ignore the strong smell of delicious whiskey wafting through the air.

Heated Charcoal

As your tour guide explains the process by which Jack Daniel’s whiskey is made, you will have an opportunity to see the heated charcoal they use.

This charcoal is mellowed to produce the best flavor for the whiskey.

Bottling Plant

In addition to all the other sites included on this tour, you will also have the chance to see how Jack Daniel’s whiskey is bottled at the end of its journey.

If you feel like grabbing a bottle for yourself, you can purchase one in the gift shop!

Miss Mary Bobo’s Boarding House

This is probably the most well-known restaurant in the area, and you can enjoy a meal here during the Taste of Lynchburg tour.

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There is also a day trip which includes lunch at this location.

Miss Mary Bobo’s restaurant has some of the best food in Tennessee, and the service you’ll receive here is quite possibly the definition of Southern hospitality.

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Visiting Jack Daniel’s Distillery: A Tiny Town’s Big Legacy

By Author Laura Longwell

Posted on Last updated: September 28, 2022

Whiskey barrels in storage at Jack Daniels distillery in Lynchburg Tennessee

A one-stoplight town in southern Tennessee is home to the top-selling American whiskey in the world. In fact, every shot of Jack Daniel’s whiskey sold around the globe is made in the tiny dry town of Lynchburg. This wide spot in the road attracts over 300,000 visitors a year to see how Tennessee whiskey is made at the Jack Daniel’s distillery on the edge of town.

Less than two hours from Nashville , the distillery is a place to see how craftsmanship and attention to detail have built a brand and drinks that people swear by. A Jack Daniels distillery tour is also a walk through the 150-year history of Jack Daniel—the man himself and his namesake products. It’s a look at the impact of Prohibition, the rise of a family business, and making it “the best we can” every day, as a sign in Jack’s old office proclaims. And you don’t even have to be a whiskey fan to have a good time.

One of the buildings at Jack Daniels distillery

Jack Daniel’s History

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Jack Daniel was a force of nature. At only 5 feet 2 inches tall, he had to be a bit fiery and a lot gregarious to get things done. He was known for his love of music and parties, which always attracted a lot of attention in sleepy little Lynchburg. Although Jack never married, he was rarely without a lady or two on his arm.

Nothing shows Jack’s spitfire personality more than the story of his death. One morning, he was frustrated when he forgot the combination to his safe. Losing his temper, he kicked the safe so hard that he broke his toe. Over time, his foot didn’t heal correctly and the resulting infection killed him.

Office with desk, heater, and photographs

The end to Jack Daniel’s life was just as dramatic as his early years. One of 13 children, Jasper Newton “Jack” Daniel ran away from home at the age of 7. He became acquainted with a local storekeeper and minister, Reverend Dan Call. Jack apprenticed to Rev. Call and took up a trade not terribly common for seven-year-old boys—whiskey making.

Jack learned the ropes from one of the enslaved men working for Rev. Call, Nearest Green, and the whiskey increased in popularity. At the same time, pressure mounted from Rev. Call’s congregation, suggesting that whiskey making might not be the best for a man of the cloth. Call chose religion over distilling and sold the business to Jack for only $25 when he was 20 year old.

Jack Daniel's No. 7 Whiskey sign

The Green family continued to help Jack in his new venture, and descendants still work for the distillery now over 130 years later. (Rev. Call’s descendants now run the Call Family Distillery —which we’ve visited in North Carolina—drawing on their 150-year whiskey heritage.)

So what did Jack make at his $25 company in Lynchburg, Tennessee? Tennessee whiskey, of course. Though there are common standards, different types of whiskey are made and aged differently around the U.S. and the world.

Exhibit showing the charcoal filtration process for Tennessee whiskey

We’ve seen it done in five-gallon barrels at a renowned distillery under a bridge in Texas, and at a 230-year-old distillery on the coast of Northern Ireland. Everyone has their own spin.

Jack Daniel’s whiskey is made from corn, malted barley, and rye and is distilled in copper stills. The resulting white whiskey is then drip filtered through 10-foot stacks of sugar maple charcoal, which is produced on-site. It is this step that sets Tennessee whiskey apart from any other type.

Although it sounds like the charcoal would impart a flavor into the product, curiously, it doesn’t. After the filtering, the whiskey is stored in newly handcrafted toasted oak barrels, which give it color and most of its flavor.

Exterior of a barrel house

The whiskey ages for 4 to 7 years. In a place like Tennessee, the weather plays a large part in the aging. If it’s warm, the whiskey will take on more flavor from the barrel faster because of how barrels breathe. If it’s unusually cool, things may take a bit longer. That’s why master tasters are also an important part of the process, making sure that the taste and color are right through every step.

The Jack Daniels tour was one of the most information-packed tours we’ve been on in a long time. And every bit of it was entertaining. From the tales of Jack himself to seeing the distillation process firsthand, we were engrossed in all of it. The traditional distillery tour took a little more than an hour, and there was a lot to see.

Maple wood stacks ready to burn in the rickyard under a furnace

The distillery tour began with a ride to one of the 87 warehouses where we got a glimpse into how much whiskey is really on this property. From there, it was all on foot. We wound our way downhill to the rickyard, an area that plays a key role in the whiskey-making process.

Here, they burn enormous towers of whiskey-sprayed sugar maple wood until it becomes charcoal. This is the charcoal that is ultimately ground down for use in the filtration process—the thing that separates Jack Daniel’s Tennessee whiskey from other whiskeys and bourbons.

Statue of Jack Daniel in front of a cave spring

The next stop was the cave spring. The natural spring that flows through a limestone cave was one of the main reasons Jack built his distillery here. Thanks to the limestone, the water is filtered of all iron, making it a perfect component of the whiskey fermentation process. Without the spring, Jack Daniel’s wouldn’t be what it is.

After a look at Jack’s office and the aforementioned offending safe, we were off to see the heart of the operation in the still house. The first step that is handled in the still house is fermentation, which has the strong odor of baking bread. We’ve seen fermentation in distilleries in Nashville and beyond, but it’s nothing like what happens here.

Over 100,000 gallons of mash are fermenting at any given point, producing what I can only describe as a wall of carbon dioxide. As we approached one of the tanks to see the cool bubbling reaction happening inside, the strength of the gas almost knocked us over.

Large fermentation tank

From there, we got a glimpse at the filtration process. The white whiskey is pumped into the charcoal at the rate of a gallon per minute. As the whiskey drops through the 10-foot tank, any remaining impurities are removed. When the master tasters decide that it’s ready, the whiskey is bound for the barrels.

Jack Daniel's Single Barrel whiskey bottle and samples

The distillery makes five core products—Old No. 7 (black label), Gentleman Jack, Single Barrel, Tennessee Honey, and Tennessee Fire. And since we were on the tasting tour, we got to try them all. Interestingly, all the products are made from the same base recipe in the same way. It’s only after aging that they are filtered further (as with Gentleman Jack) or have flavoring added (as with the Honey and Fire liqueurs).

Whiskey bottling line

The tasting room is where we got to learn the right way to taste whiskey. Taking a small first sip gets you over that initial shock to the palate. Then gently sipping and swirling the whiskey around your mouth really brings out the different flavors. And what different flavors they were.

We had both tried the Old No. 7 and Gentleman Jack in the past, but the other three products were totally new to us. And even though we’re not exactly whiskey aficionados, we loved the praline notes of the Tennessee Honey and the smoothness of the high-end Single Barrel (an actual single barrel, which makes 240 bottles, can be bought here for a mere $10,000). I was also a big fan of the Tennessee Fire, which is kind of like the tastes of fall in a glass.

Jack Daniels visitor center

Jack Daniel’s distillery is in Lynchburg, which is located about 1.5 hours southeast of Nashville.

There are four options for Jack Daniels distillery tour. The Dry County Tour takes just over an hour, and the Flight of Jack Daniels Tour (the one we did) and The Angel’s Share tour both take about 1.5 hours. The 3-hour Taste of Lynchburg tour includes a meal at the famous Miss Mary Bobo’s restaurant and a tour and whiskey tasting. Most of the distillery tours require walking, and much of the time is spent outdoors, so dress appropriately.

Tours are conducted daily from 9:00am to 4:30pm and are done on a first-come-first-served basis, or you can book in advance on their website (recommended).

Tour prices range from $20 to $100. Jack Daniels distillery tour costs are: Dry County Tour – $20, Flight of Jack Daniels Tour – $30, The Angel’s Share – $35, and Taste of Lynchburg – $100.

The White Rabbit Bottle Shop sells all the different Jack Daniel’s alcohol products. You can even get a bottle personalized on-site. The larger gift store in downtown Lynchburg sells pretty much every kind of memorabilia you could imagine.

One of the appeals of Jack Daniel’s is its remote location. If you are visiting, it is possible to do as a day trip, and it’s a great addition to a weekend trip to Nashville . However, there are several hotel options in Lynchburg and nearby if you want to stay close.

Brick building, Lynchburg Hardware & General Store

We were the guests of the distillery. All opinions of the interesting and barrel-aged are our own.

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Laura Longwell is an award-winning travel blogger and photographer. Since founding Travel Addicts in 2008, she has written hundreds of articles that help over 3 million people a year get the most out of their travel. In that time, she has visited nearly 60 countries on 5 continents, often returning to favorite destinations over and over again. She has a deep love of history, uncovering unexpected attractions, and trying all the good food a place has to offer.

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Sandy Flott

Tuesday 18th of April 2023

We took the Flight of Jack tour, and enjoyed it very much! Very informative and fun. We had a great tour guide, Bob, who made it a lot of fun. I highly recommend taking the tour, and definitely visit the town square in Lynchburg.

Monday 6th of February 2023

Since when did they start charging for a tour? It was always a free tour in 2001 and in 2002.

Laura Longwell

They have charged since at least 2016.

Don galloway

Monday 9th of January 2023

Went to the jack daniels distillery back in the 80's got orange juice or lemon aid they gave out drawings on rice paper of different buildings and some of the old labels only sample we got was a whiff of the vat our guides name was red was early back then sounds better now

Dave Rhodes

Monday 9th of August 2021

I’ve been there three times and it’s great

Saturday 13th of June 2020

How Is the weather in the first week of October ?is it a good time to visit? don't want to be rained out.

Friday 19th of June 2020

October isn't really any rainier than other months, and it would still be warm in Tennessee.

Jack's birthdate has always been a mystery. Hopefully yours isn't.

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We love entertaining our guests just about as much as we love making Tennessee Whiskey here at the Jack Daniel Distillery. And like any good host, we’re always more than happy to show you around the place. We offer a variety of distillery experiences to fit your visit and help you get better acquainted with the home of Jack Daniel’s. 

Miss Mary Bobo's

Miss mary bobo’s boarding house and restaurant, directions to 295 main street, (931) 759-7394.

For great food with a side of history, visit Miss Mary Bobo's Boarding House Restaurant, over 100 years of operation. You'll enjoy the down-home cooking just like Mr. Jack did a century ago.

LYNCHBURG HARDWARE GENERAL STORE

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You may not find a whole lot of hardware at The Lynchburg Hardware & General Store, but you will find a huge selection of Jack Daniel’s memorabilia. The Distillery doesn’t sell any, so this is a must-visit destination for Lynchburg keepsakes.

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