-- I really had 18 when we finished counting!!!

Per my forum name and avatar, I guess this is proof that: "I KNOW JACK"

Here's the line-up:
From L to R, my collections starts off with their Rye whiskies:
Then moving into their flavored varieties (not a big fan of these, but have tried them in various cocktails):
Now we're moving up in proof towards "Jack Black":
Here's 3 higher-end varieties (the No. 27 maple-barrel-made version is now off the market):
And finally, their premium versions -- with the Sinatra variety being my favorite (and the 3rd most expensive, versus the 10- and 12-year old limited-bottling varieties):
There are a few other variations which are too rich for my blood -- the Coy Hill Barrelhouse No.7 (from their best barrelhouse), and the Twice-Barreled No.7 (finished in a Sherry barrel after aging in a charred oak barrel), and years ago I had stopped collecting the various bottle variations and designs, as I realized that I was drinking the Tennessee Whiskey -- but paying extra for the glass.
Gee, now I'm thirsty!
Old No7