Selected record: Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7 Whiskey · Brand/owner: Jack Daniel’s · FDC ID: 2009372 · Data type: Branded.
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Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7 Whiskey nutrition facts label
Contents
- 1 Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7 Whiskey nutrition facts label
- 2 What the branded record shows
- 3 Ingredients and label-reading notes
- 4 Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7 Whiskey vs All whiskey 80-proof
- 5 Current-label verification checklist
- 6 Data source
- 7 Frequently asked questions
- 8 Related nutrition data resources
- 9 Disclaimer
Serving basis: 57g. Values are based on USDA FoodData Central Branded Foods data and should be verified against the current product label.
| Nutrient | Amount | %DV |
|---|---|---|
| Calories | 250kcal | — |
| Total Fat | 25g | 32% |
| Saturated Fat | 9.01g | 45% |
| Trans Fat | 0g | — |
| Cholesterol | 34.8mg | 11% |
| Sodium | 410mg | 18% |
| Total Carbohydrate | 0g | 0% |
| Dietary Fiber | 0g | 0% |
| Total Sugars | 0g | — |
| Protein | 4g | 8% |
| Calcium | 0mg | 0% |
| Iron | 0.36mg | 2% |
What the branded record shows
The selected USDA Branded Foods record identifies this product as Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7 Whiskey from Jack Daniel’s. The main nutrition values should be treated as label-style product data, not as a generic food composition profile. Branded records are useful for packaged-product research, but they can become outdated if a company changes serving size, ingredients, or formulation.
For this selected record, key listed values include 439kcal, 7.02g protein, 0g carbohydrate, 43.9g total fat, 719mg sodium, and 0g total sugars. Added sugars are shown only when the USDA branded record provides a mapped added-sugars value.
Ingredients and label-reading notes
Ingredients listed in the USDA record: PORK(FOOD ALLIANCE CERTIFIED), WATER, SEA SALT, CELERY POWDER
Ingredient lists are usually ordered by weight on packaged foods. Review the current product package or official brand page before making a final label-reading judgment, especially for added sugars, sweeteners, flavors, thickeners, preservatives, allergens, or fortification claims.
Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7 Whiskey vs All whiskey 80-proof
Use this branded page together with a generic reference page when comparing a packaged product to a simpler food category. A brand-specific record can show serving size, added sugars, sodium, ingredients, and formulation details that a generic food page may not show. The comparison should remain factual and should avoid personal dietary advice unless reviewed.
For a more precise comparison, use the Nutrition Lookup tool to compare this product with a matching generic food record or another branded product. Compare similar serving sizes and check whether both records use the same data type and nutrient basis.
Current-label verification checklist
- Confirm the current product name and package size.
- Confirm the serving size and grams per serving.
- Compare calories, macros, sodium, sugars, and added sugars against the current label.
- Check the ingredients list and allergen statement.
- Check whether the brand has reformulated the product since the USDA record was published.
Data source
Data source: USDA FoodData Central Branded Foods. FDC ID: 2009372. Brand/owner: Jack Daniel’s. Last checked: 2026-06-16.
Disclosure: Nutritional values based on USDA FoodData Central data. Always verify against the current product label as formulas may change.
Citation: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service. FoodData Central. FDC ID 2009372. [Internet]. [cited 2026-06-16]. Available from https://fdc.nal.usda.gov/.
Frequently asked questions
How many calories are in Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7 Whiskey?
The selected USDA Branded Foods record lists 439kcal for this product record. Check the current product label before relying on this value because branded serving sizes and formulas may change.
Is this the same as the current product label?
Not necessarily. USDA Branded Foods data is a useful starting point, but the current package label is the final source for a product being purchased today.
Why can branded food values change?
Brands can change ingredients, serving sizes, sweeteners, sodium levels, package sizes, or fortification. That is why this page includes a mandatory current-label verification notice.
Can this page replace personal nutrition advice?
No. This page is educational and informational only. It does not provide medical advice or individualized dietary guidance.
Related nutrition data resources
You can browse more profiles in Food & Drink Nutrition Facts, compare foods with the Nutrition Lookup tool, review our Nutrition Data Methodology, or read the Medical Disclaimer.
Disclaimer
Content on this page is provided for educational and informational purposes only and is not medical advice. Branded product labels may change; always verify the current package label before using values for dietary decisions, editorial comparisons, or product research.