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Jack Daniel's Distillery Takes in Retired Celebrity Ducks

A group of ducks retiring from service at Memphis' Peabody Hotel has moved to Lynchburg. The ducks will eat the same grain and drink the same iron-free water used in Jack Daniel's whiskey. The ducks generally retire to the farm where they were raised.

LYNCHBURG, Tenn. (AP) — A group of ducks retiring from service at Memphis' Peabody Hotel has moved to Lynchburg.

According to a news release from Jack Daniel's, Peabody ducks generally retire to the farm where they were raised. But in a Wednesday ceremony, one group walked down red and black carpets following Peabody Duckmaster Anthony Petrina and Jack Daniel's Master Distiller Jeff Arnett to a new home in a pond just below the distillery's cave spring. There, the ducks will eat the same grain and drink the same iron-free water used to make Jack Daniel's whiskey.

Legend has it that the 80-year-old tradition of letting ducks swim in the Peabody fountain is linked to Jack Daniel's, in a roundabout way. Supposedly, the Peabody general manager left his live duck decoys in the hotel fountain after enjoying a little of the whiskey on a hunting trip.

Jack Daniel's is owned by Louisville, Ky.-based Brown-Forman Corp.

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