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Jack Daniels is a brand of whiskey (one of the most famous). It is classed as a Tennessee Straight whiskey (made primarily of corn) which is like Bourbon whiskey except the raw distillate is filtered through charcoal prior to barrel aging.

"Single malt" is a class of whiskey that describes it as being entirely the end product of a single malted grain (barley or rye are prime candidates) at a single distillery. Well-aged Single Malt Scotch whiskey is considered among the most prestigious whiskeys in the world.

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Single malt whiskey is malt whiskey from a single distillery. This is as opposed to a blended whiskey which is a blend of malt and grain whiskeys from different distilleries.

Single barrel, or single cask whiskey is whiskey that all comes from the same barrel. A single malt whiskey can still be made by blending whiskey from multiple barrels.

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