Wouldn't using that be copyright infringement?
It's possible that the Jack Daniels logo is not protected by copyright, though the label design surely is.
Many logos do not meet the US government requirements for copyright protection, though many do. Some companies have attempted to register their logos for copyright protection but were denied. Some examples are Subway, Best Western and Geek Squad.
https://signbrad.com/2015/09/05/can-logos-receive-copyright-protection/
Also, it depends on how a protected work is used by the one copying it as to whether it is copyright infringement. There is a fair use defense that allows certain uses of a copyright-protected work without constituting infringement.
Of course, the Jack Daniels logo is very likely protected by trademark law and laws that protect trade dress. Trademark law is not specifically designed to prevent copying logos, but to prohibit the use of a name or mark in such a way that causes confusion among consumers. I am a member of a homebrewing club, for example, and I could easily replicate the Jack Daniels logo as part of a beer label. If my label is an original design, not just a copy of a whiskey bottle label, copyright infringement might not be the issue. But my use of the logo, or something similar to the logo, could conceivably give the impression that the distillery is producing the brew, or that my brew is endorsed by the distillery. It would be a trademark infringement.
Brad