The Lynchburg Lemonade is named for the Tennessee home of the Jack Daniel’s distillery, but it was actually created in Huntsville, Alabama, in 1980 by a bar owner named Tony Mason. Mason later sued Jack Daniel’s for promoting his drink on the distillery’s website without crediting or compensating him (which is technically legal and more common than you’d like to think). The distillery ultimately won, so you still won’t see Mason’s name on its website, but you can raise a glass to him every time you make this light, tangy, and quaffable cocktail.