Named for old timey distiller Joseph Washington Dant and first introduced in 1836, this bottle has been produced by Heaven Hill since 1993. Allegedly, Dant didn't have the money for a copper still and instead used one made out of a wooden log instead. While both possible and fairly common at the time, this would have been highly inefficient owing to wood's porosity and poor thermal conductivity. I would hazard that only the main "barrel" of the still would have been wood with the boiler and condenser still being metal. Dant made whiskey using grains grown by himself and barrels made in his own cooperage. In 1872, Taylor and Williams began distributing Dant Distillery whiskey under the Yellowstone label, a brand which eventually passed to Heaven Hill and then was sold to Luxco. Interestingly, some Dant decedents tried to revive the Dant story by establishing Log Still distillery though their marketing pushes provoked a successful lawsuit from Heaven Hill which held t...
Founded by NFL Hall of Famer Jerry Rice (3 Super Bowls, widely regarded as the best wide receiver of all time), G.O.A.T. (Greatest of all Time) Fuel is a celebrity energy drink brand that aims for "sustained energy". The side of the can has a list of some of Rice's many accomplishments as well as their impressive line-up of supplements. You'll find the usual B-vitamins, caffeine, and electrolytes common in other brands plus some novel new additions such as cordyceps mushrooms for boosting VO2 max and BCAAs (Branched-Chain Amino Acids) for improved muscle function. As such, G.O.A.T. cans are designed more as workout aids than gamer fuel. Launched in 2020, the brand has quietly been gaining a following within the functional energy drink community, though it remains niche in the overall energy drink landscape. The signature Jerry Rice edition is a riff on tropical punch; how does it compare? 🍵 Caffeine: 200mg, around the same as a cup of coffee 👅 Flavor: Looks a b...