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Whiskey is a type of distilled alcoholic beverage made from fermented grain mash, with its origins stretching back to Ireland and Scotland in the late medieval period. Over centuries, the spirit has evolved into various distinct regional styles including Scotch, Irish Whiskey, Bourbon, and Rye. Today, it is produced across the globe, with major manufacturing hubs in the United States, Scotland, Ireland, Canada, and Japan.
Prominent brands like Jack Daniel's exemplify the industrial scale of modern whiskey production. Founded in Lynchburg, Tennessee, by Jasper Newton 'Jack' Daniel, the brand represents a uniquely American tradition known as Tennessee Whiskey. While its roots remain local, the ownership of such brands often lies with global beverage conglomerates that manage distribution and marketing across international borders.
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