Jack Daniels Font

What Font is Used in the Jack Daniels Logo?
Jack Daniel’s font combines 2 distinctive typefaces (very close) to create its legendary square label: the bold Black No. 7 font closely matches the “Jack Daniel’s” lettering with its condensed, Victorian-era style, while Milk Script replicates the elegant script used for “Tennessee.” Though both are premium fonts, free alternatives like LT Carpet Medium and Berkerya can approximate their contrasting styles. This combination of bold block letters and flowing script perfectly embodies Jack Daniel’s heritage as America’s oldest registered distillery, balancing frontier ruggedness with Southern gentleman refinement.
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About Jack Daniel’s
Jack Daniel’s is a Tennessee whiskey produced by the Jack Daniel Distillery in Lynchburg, Tennessee, established in 1866 by Jasper Newton “Jack” Daniel. Distinguished by its charcoal mellowing process known as the Lincoln County Process, Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7 became America’s best-selling whiskey. The iconic square bottle and black label represent authentic American craftsmanship, Southern tradition, and smooth sipping whiskey enjoyed worldwide for over 150 years.
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