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How the Brown Family Built a Bourbon Empire Against All Odds
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In Episode 79 of Family Business Stories, Lucas and Luna unpack the improbable story of the Brown family — the dynasty behind Jack Daniel's and a portfolio of premium spirits. From a teenage whiskey maker in 1864 to a $30 billion empire, the Browns survived the Civil War, Prohibition, multiple sales of the brand, and a bitter family feud that nearly tore the company apart. Lucas reveals how Prohibition actually saved the family business by forcing them into a legal 'medicinal whiskey' loophole, and how the Brown family regained control of Jack Daniel's in 1956 after selling it twice. Luna questions the cost of the family's famous secrecy and the legacy of the 'whiskey wall' — the family's controversial decision to market whiskey only to white drinkers for decades. Specific numbers: the distillery's pre-Prohibition capacity of 1,000 gallons per day versus today's 1 million gallons per day. The episode closes with a reflection on how the family navigated the tension between heritage and growth, including their 2020 ownership restructure to keep the company private. No ads. If these conversations have moved your work forward, support the ad-free choice at buy me a coffee dot com slash fexingo.