View of east entrance
Jack Daniel’s Distillery, Lynchburg, Tennessee - 2016
Stepping into Barrel House 1–14 at the Jack Daniel’s Distillery is a deeply sensory experience, where the warm aroma of aging whiskey mingles with history. Designed to immerse visitors in the craft, the building functions as both a working barrel house and an elegant sample tasting environment.
Spanning approximately 10,900 square feet (1,013 square meters), the design balances rugged timber framing with contemporary steel and glass details. This contrast honors the distillery’s heritage while inviting visitors into a refined and engaging experience.
The architecture fosters connection between local whiskey craftsmen and curious guests, encouraging exchange and storytelling. Every element, from material choices to the historic context, reinforces Jack Daniel’s commitment to authenticity and craftsmanship, leaving visitors with a lasting sense of the place behind the taste.
Barrel House 1-14
Client: Brown-Forman Jack Daniel’s
Design Leader: Clickspring Design
Architect of Record: Tuck - Hinton Architects
Photography: Andrew Pogue