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Around the world, alcoholic beverages have found their way into all known cultures. These spirits have been used for medicine and celebration alike.
After a long day, it's nice to sit in you favorite chair and enjoy a nice drink. A Bourbon and Coke or Whiskey and Coke is a great evening drink to relax after a days work.
The king of the summer cocktail is the old-fashioned southern favorite: the Mint Julep. Take these steps to create the perfect summer drink.
Bourbon is an American whiskey that, by legal definition, is made in Kentucky. Most of it is produced in Bourbon County, Kentucky. It's made primarily from corn and aged in charred oak barrels,...
Bourbon is a variety of whiskey. Simply put: all bourbon is whiskey, but not all whiskey is bourbon.
Bourbon whiskey is one of Kentucky's great cultural contributions, both to America and to the world. A unique whiskey that easily competes with the finest scotch in quality, it comes complete with...
Whiskey (also spelled Whisky) and bourbon are often confused with each other and their names used interchangeably. Some important differences between these two popular liquors. Understanding the...
Bourbon is a type of 100 percent natural whiskey made in the United States from at least 51 percent corn. Bourbon derives its name from Bourbon County, Kentucky, where the liquor was first...
Whiskey is a strong, dark drink with flavors of oak. Bourbon whiskey is just one type of the liquor. It hails from the United States and is one of the prized drinks of the country. Bourbon whiskey...
In America, we frequently hear the words "bourbon," "scotch" and "whisky" used interchangeably, but in reality, bourbon and scotch are two very different things. Born in different parts of the...
About Maker's Mark Bourbon Whiskey
Maker's Mark is a small-production bourbon whiskey from Kentucky that is of high quality in the mid-priced range of whiskey. Examine the wax top used on all bottles of Maker's Mark and learn about...
About Old Crow Bourbon
Old Crow Bourbon is a popular, low-priced whiskey that has great value and high quality as a liquor. Purchase Old Crow Bourbon as an every day whiskey with tips from a liquor store employee in...
About Premium Bourbon Whiskey
Popular premium bourbon whiskey brands include Knob Creek, made in small batches by Jim Beam, and Maker's Mark, both of which are 90 proof. Discover how higher proof whiskey is smoother to drink...
About Knob Creek Bourbon Whiskey
Knob Creek Bourbon whiskey is a Kentucky straight bourbon that is made as a small batch from Jim Beam and has a reasonable price tag. Learn more about 9-year-old Knob Creek Bourbon and whether the...
About Woodford Reserve Bourbon Whiskey
Woodford Reserve bourbon whiskey is the official bourbon of the Kentucky Derby and is one of the oldest bourbons around, with the distillery opened in 1812. Find out how Woodford Reserve is 45.2...
About Single-Barrel Bourbon Whiskey
Single-barrel bourbon whiskey is distilled in a single charred oak barrel, as opposed to being moved from different barrels. Learn how single-barrel bourbon whiskey tends to be smoother and...
About Aged Scotch Whiskey
Aged Scotch whiskey is made in Scotland and must be aged at least six months, or as long as 65 years, in bourbon or sherry barrels. Learn how the longer that Scotch whiskey is aged, the smoother...
What Is the Smoothest Bourbon Whiskey?
The smoothest bourbon whiskey brands are Bookers, Woodford Reserve, Knob Creek and Jim Beam Black. Find a bourbon that has been aged longer, if you are looking for a smooth drink, with help from a...
The Best Bourbon Whiskeys
Finding the best bourbon whiskey will depend on your taste, but generally, the longer the bourbon is aged, the better it will taste. Try Jim Beam bourbon, Woodford Reserve, Basil Haydens, Bookers...
What Is the Difference Between Bourbon & Whiskey?
The difference between bourbon and whiskey is that whiskey can be made from wheat, barley, rye or corn and aged in any type of wood, while bourbon must have 51 percent corn and be aged in charred...
About Bourbon Mixed Drinks
Bourbon can be mixed with coke, soda water, ginger ale, water or into a mint julep with crushed mint, simple syrup and water. Get the best flavor of the bourbon by drinking it straight or on ice...
When it comes to bourbon whiskey, or any libation for that matter, it really depends on your own palate. What may taste great to one person may not even remotely float your proverbial boat. But,...
Trying different types of alchol and enjoying them with your friends is an event that many adults enjoy throughout the United States. Jim Beam Kentucky bourbon is truly an American drink as it is...
Whiskey generally refers to a variety of alcoholic beverages that are made from the fermented grain mash of barley, rye, wheat and corn, distilled and aged in wooden barrels or oak casks. Whiskey...
Bourbon is a whiskey made in America. For whiskey to be bourbon, it must be made of at least 51 percent corn. Although bourbon must be made according to specific regulations, it no longer needs to...
Jack Daniels is one of the world's best-selling Tennessee whiskeys. Bottled in a square bottle with a black label, it is one of the most recognized whiskey brand names, and has been featured in...
The thrifty Scotch-Irish farmers of the Kentucky Territory of colonial America used everything they grew. Rather than lose a bushel of corn to spoilage, they invented a process to ferment and...
As any whiskey maker will tell you, all bourbon is whiskey but not all whiskey is bourbon. And all sour mash is bourbon whiskey but not all bourbon is sour mash. These two refined types of whiskey...
Wildcatter Bourbon Whiskey was a label originated by Texas oil tycoon Glenn McCarthy in the 1960s. It was never a big hit and was only produced for a short time. McCarthy, however, was a character...
Bourbon is a type of whiskey that originated in the United States and is the country's token spirit. It is named after Bourbon County, Kentucky, where it was first created in the early 19th...
Knob Creek is another label in the Jim Beam family of small batch, premium bourbons. It is a popular label, commonly seen in bars that stock small batches. It is unusual in a number of respects:...
Maker's Mark, with its characteristic dipped red wax seal, was the first small batch bourbon to achieve great success, international fame and truly worldwide distribution. The distillery was the...
A.H. Hirsch Reserve is a high-quality, rare, sour mash bourbon that was distilled in 1974 at Michter's Distillery in Schaefferstown, Pennsylvania. The bourbon is considered among the world's...
Bourbon can range from mellow and smooth to harsh and biting in taste. As an alcoholic spirit, it is a product where you do get what you pay for. The key to good bourbon is the aging process; the...
Bourbon tastings are becoming as popular as wine tastings in many bars and restaurants. The rise of small batch and single barrel bourbon in the 1990's marked the resurgence of a time-honored and...
Whiskey is a general category for all scotch, bourbon and Irish whiskey. All are made in similar fashions with varying percentages of the same staples: barley, corn and rye. After the mash is...
As the winter season creeps upon us, our drinks become thicker, cheerier, and more festive. Or As the winter season passes us by, so goes with it our beloved eggnog. Either way, Eggnog is a...
Sipping a little smooth bourbon is a nice ending to a day of hard work. Knowing a little about this Kentucky whiskey making process will add to your enjoyment of the alcoholic malt beverage. Of...
Bourbon is an American spirit, exclusive to the United States. Federal law requires minimum standards for bourbon content, aging, distillation and bottling, but each distiller uses its own recipe...