NEW “I’D LOVE YOU ALL OVER AGAIN” RELEASE COMES NEARLY TWO YEARS TO THE DAY SINCE THE PREMIUM BOURBON FIRST LAUNCHED
“SILVERBELLY” IS THE PRESENTING SPONSOR FOR THE MUSIC ICON’S
JUST-ANNOUNCED “LAST CALL: ONE MORE FOR THE ROAD” TOUR

Two years ago this month, Country Music Hall of Fame member Alan Jacksonintroduced Silverbelly Whiskey, a premium spirit distilled exclusively for – and hand-selected by – the country superstar. Today, Silverbelly announces the release of its fourth batch – one that marks a new chapter in the straight bourbon’s story.

“I’d Love You All Over Again” – continuing the Silverbelly tradition of naming sequential releases after Jackson’s Number-One hits – is aged twice as long as the brand’s first three batches, increasing quality while maintaining the same suggested retail price. It’s also the first Silverbelly Whiskey distilled, aged and bottled in Tennessee from start-to-finish.

The announcement comes just days after tickets for Jackson’s “Last Call: One More for the Road” Tour went on sale. Silverbelly is the presenting sponsor of the tour, which will find the entertainer playing several cities in 2024 and 2025 for the last time ever (a full list of dates and venues can be found here and at alanjackson.com). It’s a continuation of the 2022 tour that found the country music superstar playing to sellout crowds on the heels of revealing a hereditary nerve condition that’ll make each of his concert performances his last in every city he visits.

“I’d Love You All Over Again” was the fourth and final single from his breakthrough debut album, Here In the Real World – the 1991 chart-topper was written by Jackson for his wife Denise a couple years earlier for their 10th wedding anniversary.

The company will be rolling out the new “I’d Love You All Over Again” batch at more than 1,000 retailers in 15 states in the weeks to come. Silverbelly Whiskey is also available online for shipping to nearly all 50 states and the United Kingdom via silverbellywhiskey.com. Tickets – including VIP experiences – for Jackson’s “Last Call: One More for the Road” Tour can be found at alanjackson.com.

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