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Jack Daniel’s Bonded Review

Last Updated on: 12th June 2025, 07:44 pm

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J Highland

J Highland is a certified sommelier with 30 years in the liquor industry, owning a pub, a liquor store, and moonlighting as a spirits distiller.

Discover everything about Jack Daniel’s Bonded in this in-depth review that answers all your related questions!

Written by: J Highland

Jack Daniel’s Bonded: A Step-Up Jack for Sipping or Mixing (Good Value for Casual Fans)

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐

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Jack Daniel’s Bonded offers a refined take on the classic Jack Daniel’s experience, making it a good choice for those who enjoy the brand but want a bit more complexity. Here’s a breakdown:

Strengths:

  • Improved Over Classic Jack: Compared to the standard Jack Daniel’s, the Bonded version offers a more robust profile with additional body and fewer off-notes.
  • Easy Sipping: It retains a pleasant sweetness that’s not overpowering, making it easy to drink neat.
  • Affordable for Mixing: The price point makes it a reasonable option for those who enjoy mixing their Jack Daniel’s with Coke.

Considerations:

  • Lighter Body Than Other Bonded Options: While following Bottled-in-Bond regulations, Jack Daniel’s Bonded has a lighter body compared to other bourbons bottled at similar proof.

Verdict:

If you’re a Jack Daniel’s fan looking for a more interesting sipping experience without breaking the bank, then Jack Daniel’s Bonded is a solid choice. It offers a step up in complexity and avoids some of the off-notes found in the classic version.

However, if you’re strictly looking for the most robust bottled-in-bond experience or the strongest high-proof bourbon, there might be better options available.

Ultimately, the decision depends on your budget and whether you prioritize a refined Jack Daniel’s experience for sipping or an affordable base for mixed drinks, states whiskey expert Neil Coleman.

What’s unique about Jack Daniel’s Bonded?

The Jack Bonded is essentially the same whiskey as the regular Jack Daniel’s No. 7, but it is bottled in bond.

To be labeled as bottled in bond, a whiskey must go through a distillation season at a single distillery in the United States, by the same distiller.

It must also be aged in a bonded facility for a minimum of four years and bottled at 100 proof.

Tasting Notes

  • Nose: Banana, caramel vanilla, cherry
  • Palate: Banana, corn, cherry, pecan
  • Finish: Short, cherry, cinnamon
  • Alcohol content: 100 proof (50% ABV)
  • How to drink: Rocks, Coke
  • Similar to: Jack Daniel’s

The nose of Jack Bonded features the distinctive banana note of Jack Daniel’s, accompanied by caramel, vanilla, and cherry.

On the palate, the body of Bonded is slightly lacking, although not as thin as the classic Jack No. 7.

It could benefit from more richness.

The flavor profile offers initial notes of banana, followed by sweet corn, a hint of Cherry Coke, and pecan.

The finish is relatively short, with lingering flavors of Cherry Coke, a touch of cinnamon, and minimal warmth.

FAQ:

A quick FAQ to address your doubts:

How to drink it?

  • Rocks or Coke
  • Add a large ice cube for a smooth and enjoyable experience
  • Mix with cola for a punchy Jack & Coke

Mash bill

  • 80% corn, 12% malted barley, 8% rye
  • Same mash bill as regular Jack Daniel’s

Alternatives

  • Jack Daniel’s Triple Mash & Evan Williams Bottled in Bond
  • Consider trying the Jack Daniel’s Triple Mash for a different flavor profile
  • Evan Williams Bottled in Bond is a great choice for cocktails at an affordable price
  • Other options at 100 proof include Wild Turkey 101, Knob Creek 9 Year, and Old Forester 100 Proof Bourbon

Is it good for beginners?

  • Regular Jack Daniel’s is recommended for beginners
  • Jack Daniel’s Bonded offers a more robust experience

Price

  • United States: $38
  • Canada: $48
  • UK: £41
  • Australia: $88

Sizing:

  • Offered in a 700ml bottle

Alcohol content

  • 100 proof (50% ABV)
  • Meets the minimum requirement for a bottled-in bond release

Does it expire?

  • Liquors do not expire
  • Store in a cool place away from sunlight
  • Consume once the content is down to 25% to avoid awkward notes

How is it made?

  • Distilled in a single season from a mash of corn, malted barley, and rye
  • Charcoal filtration before barreling
  • Aged for a minimum of 4 years in a government-bonded warehouse
  • Bottled at 100 proof
  • Each barrel is hand-picked for uniformity

How did I review Jack Daniel’s Bonded?

I run a pub and a liquor store, granting me extensive access to various spirits, in addition, I moonlight as a spirits distiller.

My evaluations include my insights and feedback from customers and patrons and whiskey expert opinions from Neil Coleman who has been for decades in the liquor business.

I also corroborate my views with online research to ensure accuracy.

Our ratings are determined primarily by four key factors: aroma, taste, finish, and value for money. While we do consider packaging, it is of lesser importance to us, as we prioritize the quality of the liquid inside over the aesthetics of the bottle.

⭐ – Poor, ⭐⭐ – Average, ⭐⭐⭐ – Good, ⭐⭐⭐⭐ – Very Good, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – Excellent.

Jack Daniel’s Bonded: Specs

Type of WhiskyBourbon
Age statement4 Years
Proof100
ABV50
Is it good?Yes
Is it top-shelf?No
Does it expire?No
Sweet?Yes
Warm?Very little
Peaty?No
Good for beginners?No
Good for cocktails?Works well
Good with Coke?Yes
Calories per shot108
Gluten-freeYes
Keto-friendlyYes

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