The Bottled in Bond Act of 1897 initially ensured safety at a time when unsavory ingredients were added to whiskey. Now, it's an indicator of quality.
Bottled in bond isn't just some marketing term on your whiskey. It turns out that this label is pretty informative. Here's ...
But barely half a decade later, Tennessee Rye is gone, replaced by Jack Daniel’s Bonded Rye — the same whiskey, but beefed up to 50% ABV per the Bottled-in-Bond Act of 1897, and adhering to ...
The Bottled in Bond Act was passed in 1897 to ensure the quality of whiskey at a time when unsavory—and sometimes dangerous—ingredients were added by unscrupulous producers. Still, perhaps the ...