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coconut taste and smell in jack Daniels

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Anyone else ever noticed it? Does it come from the oak or where?
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You could research "quercus lactone". Quercus = oak.
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Perhaps you find somewhere else something about the temperatur of toasting.
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I drank Jack for years, gallons of the stuff, and honestly dont recall ever getting coconut. :?: :?: Almost got me curious enough to go buy another bottle, almost :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Jimbo wrote:I drank Jack for years, gallons of the stuff, and honestly dont recall ever getting coconut. :?: :?: Almost got me curious enough to go buy another bottle, almost :lol: :lol: :lol:
no need just poke a small hole in a bag of JD chips next time you go through the BBQ section at WalMart and give them a good sniff.....
Der wo, thanks for educating me.its been driving me crazy trying to figure out how they did that.
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Now I'm really angry. It's your fault, that at 4pm I drank my first whiskey today!

Yes. If you want to smell coconut, you will find it more in JD than in other bourbons.

This lactones you find much more in white oak than european oak. According to a german seller of oak-chips you get more coconut with light toasted wood than with dark toasted. When I look at my JD smoking blocks and compare them with blocks I have from a french red wine barrel, the JDs don't look toasted, only charred. But I know, JD affirm the opposite on their information sites...
Perhaps no toasting only charring is the key?
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Oh its definitely there.once you notice it you can't find anything behind it in the smell. Taste wise I find it in the finish. You may be right about the untoasted,I've noticed how light the chunks are also.
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der wo wrote:Now I'm really angry. It's your fault, that at 4pm I drank my first whiskey today!
Looks like youre about 4 hours late by my calculation... :mrgreen:

I like coconut, and I always preferred Jack over the others common whiskies. Maybe there's something there....
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Naa,subliminally choosing jack just sounds better than admitting you liked it before knowingly better...
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haha. I still like Jack and coke. Nothing else and coke scratches that itch. And if made with Pepsi, its time to drop the gloves.
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Lol me too...just messing with you. Jack and coke,a juke box,a pool table and a pocket full of quarters still occasionally is what me and the wife do for date night.
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jb-texshine wrote:Lol me too...just messing with you. Jack and coke,a juke box,a pool table and a pocket full of quarters still occasionally is what me and the wife do for date night.
Sounds like a perfect date night. Well, capped off with... you know.
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Jimbo wrote:
jb-texshine wrote:Lol me too...just messing with you. Jack and coke,a juke box,a pool table and a pocket full of quarters still occasionally is what me and the wife do for date night.
Sounds like a perfect date night. Well, capped off with... you know.
That's exactly how it works unless I start playing three ball for money....she hates that.
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haha, no 3 ball for money, or 2 balls blue, you choose...
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CoCoJack hmmmm don't sound good to me..
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