How to spot a fake bottle of Jack Daniel’s

How to spot a fake bottle of Jack Daniel’s

Planning a chill Friday night with friends and your favorite drinks? Watch out for fake bottles that can harm your health and damage the brand's reputation. Big brands like Jack Daniels have ways to spot the real deal. In our Spot the Fake series, we'll share 4 simple signs to identify authentic Jack Daniels bottles.

  1. Plastic Cork: Look for an original bottle with a plastic cork wrapped in a protective coat labeled “Old No. 7 brand.” Avoid metal corks on Jack Daniels drinks – they're likely fake.
  2. All-English Label: The label should be in English with 3-D drawings. If you spot another language on the label, it's a fake.
  3. Bulging Engravings: Genuine Jack Daniels bottles have carefully engraved wordmarks that bulge and feel coarse. It's tough for counterfeits to replicate this detail.
  4. Unique El Code: Check for a unique El code on the label to know the barrel number and packaging date. Blurry or missing imprints indicate a counterfeit.

Despite these tips, it's still possible to be fooled, so order from trusted sources like us for genuine enjoyment.