Breaking News…. A Jack Daniel’s Barrel House Has Partially Collapsed From the Lynchburg Times We’re getting reports of a partial warehouse collapse behind the Jack Daniel’s South Bottling Plant on Monday morning at around 5:40 a.m. Here’s what we’ve been able to confirm: It happened at a older warehouse. There were no injuries. Some whiskey spilled but not a large volume. We’ve reached out to Brown-Forman officials and will report more details as we can confirm them.
Lynchburg, TN – Early Monday morning, an aging warehouse behind the Jack Daniel’s South Bottling Plant partially collapsed, according to reports from The Lynchburg Times. The incident occurred around 5:40 a.m. at an older facility used for whiskey storage.
Fortunately, no injuries have been reported. While some whiskey was spilled during the collapse, officials say the volume lost was not significant.
Jack Daniel’s parent company, Brown-Forman, has yet to release a detailed statement on the cause of the collapse or the extent of the damage. However, the incident raises concerns about the structural integrity of aging warehouses, which are critical to the whiskey production process.
Local authorities and company officials are expected to assess the damage and provide further updates. This story is developing, and more details will be reported as they become available.