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144.9 proof. Jack Daniel's Single Barrel Coy Hill 2021 — uncut, unfiltered hilltop Tennessee whiskey approaching 145 proof, 0.8 points above the BTAC GTS 2016 all-time record. 1 bottle in current stock.
Coy Hill is the highest elevation point on the Jack Daniel's Lynchburg campus. At 144.9 proof, this barrel is 0.8 points above the all-time BTAC George T. Stagg 2016 record and just 0.1 below the 145-proof threshold — placing it among the most extreme proof levels ever achieved by a commercially bottled American whiskey.
Tasting Notes
- Nose: Caramel, vanilla, toasted oak, and sweet corn — the Jack Daniel's character amplified dramatically by hilltop proof concentration, with dried fruit and brown sugar building underneath
- Palate: Powerful and rich — caramel, brown sugar, charred oak, vanilla, and warming spice at extreme barrel concentration
- Finish: Long, warm, and assertive — oak and caramel persisting with lingering dried fruit and spice
Specs
- Distillery: Jack Daniel's Distillery, Lynchburg, Tennessee (est. 1866)
- Style: Tennessee Whiskey, Single Barrel, Hazmat (Lincoln County Process)
- Barrel house: Coy Hill, upper floors
- Proof: 144.9 (72.45% ABV)
- Bottling: Uncut at natural barrel proof
- Release: 2021
- Size: 750ml
Browse the full Jack Daniel's collection at Wooden Cork.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Does 144.9 proof approach the 145-proof threshold? Yes — just 0.1 below 145 proof, making this one of the most extreme proof points in the 2021 Coy Hill lot.
- How should 144.9 proof be served? A few drops of water significantly opens the whiskey. Neat tasting first is recommended before diluting.
- Is this barrel still available? Yes — 1 bottle in current stock. Once sold, this specific barrel cannot be restocked.
Description
144.9 proof. Jack Daniel's Single Barrel Coy Hill 2021 — uncut, unfiltered hilltop Tennessee whiskey approaching 145 proof, 0.8 points above the BTAC GTS 2016 all-time record. 1 bottle in current stock.
Coy Hill is the highest elevation point on the Jack Daniel's Lynchburg campus. At 144.9 proof, this barrel is 0.8 points above the all-time BTAC George T. Stagg 2016 record and just 0.1 below the 145-proof threshold — placing it among the most extreme proof levels ever achieved by a commercially bottled American whiskey.
Tasting Notes
- Nose: Caramel, vanilla, toasted oak, and sweet corn — the Jack Daniel's character amplified dramatically by hilltop proof concentration, with dried fruit and brown sugar building underneath
- Palate: Powerful and rich — caramel, brown sugar, charred oak, vanilla, and warming spice at extreme barrel concentration
- Finish: Long, warm, and assertive — oak and caramel persisting with lingering dried fruit and spice
Specs
- Distillery: Jack Daniel's Distillery, Lynchburg, Tennessee (est. 1866)
- Style: Tennessee Whiskey, Single Barrel, Hazmat (Lincoln County Process)
- Barrel house: Coy Hill, upper floors
- Proof: 144.9 (72.45% ABV)
- Bottling: Uncut at natural barrel proof
- Release: 2021
- Size: 750ml
Browse the full Jack Daniel's collection at Wooden Cork.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Does 144.9 proof approach the 145-proof threshold? Yes — just 0.1 below 145 proof, making this one of the most extreme proof points in the 2021 Coy Hill lot.
- How should 144.9 proof be served? A few drops of water significantly opens the whiskey. Neat tasting first is recommended before diluting.
- Is this barrel still available? Yes — 1 bottle in current stock. Once sold, this specific barrel cannot be restocked.













