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/> November 22, 2013, POSTED BY Andrew Fleming</p><p>If you&#8217;re going to name an artisanal whiskey after a celebrity, it seems fitting to choose one whose last name is an anagram of the word &#8220;artisan.&#8221;</p><p>I recently attended a launch party held at the Clough Club for Jack Daniel&#8217;s new high-end hooch created in honour of the late great Frank Sinatra. The limited edition 90 proof Sinatra Select &#8212; now available at better B.C. booze stores near you &#8212; is aged in oak barrels with extra layers of toasted wood and comes with a more full-bodied, spicier flavour than the traditional Old No. 7 Tennessee bourbon.</p><p>&#8230;</p><p>&#8220;Dad would be very flattered by the association,&#8221; said Frank Sinatra Jr., a professional singer who is best known for being Frank Sinatra&#8217;s son. &#8220;This fine Tennessee whiskey, or Old No. 7 as he referred to it, was a favourite part of my father&#8217;s life and he loved both sharing it with his friends and introducing it to new acquaintances.&#8221;</p><p>While this is all well and good, I can&#8217;t help but think a more deserving musician to get his own patented blend of J.D. is Van Halen bassist Michael Anthony. Not only did the guy wield a customized bass guitar shaped like a bottle of it, he was famous for chugging back Jack on stage and then performing epic drunken solos. Anthony could probably use the money too given that he&#8217;s been booted out of the band in favour of guitarist Eddie Van Halen&#8217;s teenaged son Wolfgang in one of the worst examples of a musician cashing in on his father&#8217;s legacy since, well, Frank Sinatra Jr.</p><p><iframe
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