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Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey was an amber-colored [[:Category:Alcohol|alcoholic]] beverage.<ref name="ST11"/> It was the "secret ingredient" in Dr. [[McCoy, Leonard|Leonard McCoy]]'s bean recipe, to which [[Starfleet Ranks#Captain|Captain]] [[Kirk, James T.|Kirk]] noted, "Bourbon and beans: an explosive combination."<ref name="ST05"/> In the [[Kelvin Timeline]], [[Starfleet Ranks#Cadet|Cadet]] [[Uhura, Nyota (Kelvin)|Nyota Uhura]] ordered a number of drinks, including two shots of Jack.<ref name="ST11"/>
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Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey was an amber-colored [[alcoholic]] beverage.<ref name="ST11"/> It was the "secret ingredient" in Dr. [[Leonard McCoy]]'s bean recipe, to which [[Starfleet Captain|Captain]] [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] noted, "Bourbon and beans: an explosive combination."<ref name="ST05"/> In the [[Kelvin Timeline]], [[Starfleet Cadet (Kelvin)|Cadet]] [[Nyota Uhura (Kelvin)|Nyota Uhura]] ordered a number of drinks, including two shots of Jack.<ref name="ST11"/>
 
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Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey was an amber-colored alcoholic beverage.[1] It was the "secret ingredient" in Dr. Leonard McCoy's bean recipe, to which Captain Kirk noted, "Bourbon and beans: an explosive combination."[2] In the Kelvin Timeline, Cadet Nyota Uhura ordered a number of drinks, including two shots of Jack.[1]

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