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Would someone kindly explain the difference between bourbon and American whiskey? The reason I ask is my favorite is called an American whiskey. It's Triple Smoke (can't remember the distillery name).
https://www.tasteofhome.com/article/bourbon-vs-whiskey/Would someone kindly explain the difference between bourbon and American whiskey? The reason I ask is my favorite is called an American whiskey. It's Triple Smoke (can't remember the distillery name). The only Scotch I ever really loved isn't made any more. I'm hoarding a bottle, to be broken out at the next pilot get together I make it to.
On the whole, though, I'm a vodka person, so I don't go through a lot of whiskey (for that matter, I don't go through a lot of vodka, either). But I do like it once in awhile.
I'm going to guess Miller High Life isn't welcome here?
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I think at 18 anything wet and alcoholic tasted good.... Hell I use to steal my grandma's beer... Schaffer... lmao
Don't forget, to be "Bourbon" it has to be made from at least 50% corn! Second grain is usually rye, or now wheat with the latter being "wheated" bourbons like your Makers Mark, Weller, Pappy VW, etc.I counted 21 bottles that were less than full, so clearly an active source of drinks.
With respect to the difference between Bourbon, and whiskey, Bourbon was originally a Kentucky only product, with Tennessee added later. Now, to get the real thing, you need to look for "Kentucky Bourbon" on the label. No product may be sold as Bourbon, in the USA, unless it was produced in the USA, by Federal statute.
Indiana is the third largest producer of Bourbon, with just one distillery.
I visited a friend who had a supply about one quarter that size, all in clear glass containers, and no labels. I refrained from asking whether he produced it, or his neighbors did. He claimed that the variation of color was related to what used barrels were used for aging, and whether the barrels were burred while aging. Modern amateurs' are more inventive than the old timers. Tractors with front end loaders make such hidden storage easy.
That looks like part of a deleted clip from Dr Strangelove. Is that all American Whiskey? Asking because not only don't I see anything like gin, rum, etc., I don't see anything I recognize as Canadian or Irish.
Don’t ask, don’t tell….Side question, this does not qualify as compensation right?
Clearly off topic, but while on the subject of booze TCDS... a friend of mine likes scotch but won’t drink it because it’s not American made...
a relatively new product in the craft distillery world, American made 100% barley malt whiskey... even American oak barrel aged. Basically American made scotch.
Opinions forthcoming still. My guess is it’s closest to a highland. Didn’t say whether peat moss or some form of smoking was used during the malt drying process. Interesting for sure.
At the moment I'm sipping a Silver Seal single malt Scotch in lieu of cough syrup for my sore throat...
Purely for medicinal reasons, of course...
So.... anyone here know what GI Gin is?
So there I was... a plebe. Went to sick call, got some colorless odorless cough syrup...
GASP!!
Closer inspection revealed it to be nearly 40 proof! NASTY stuff. Was talking to dad who served in the 60s, “ya son, we called that GI Gin”.
You ever tried diplomatico ? It has become my favorite rum lately.To be compensation, it would have to be something of value. That is bourbon, so no.
- says the rum drinker, while ducking and running for cover.
I have not but I have heard it’s pretty good.You ever tried diplomatico ? It has become my favorite rum lately.
It’s the only rum I drink neat. Might be worth trying.I have not but I have heard it’s pretty good.
You ever tried diplomatico ? It has become my favorite rum lately.
This is the one I like. Readily available and under 100. I like it just fine.Just for kicks I looked up one of their expensive bottles, Ambassador. Sells for over $300. The distiller's website recommends:
BEST SERVED
Enjoy it neat.
I thought that was funny. I can't imagine spending over $300 and drowning it with Coca Cola.
I clicked on one of those "click bait" things recently. "10 things bartenders hate".Just for kicks I looked up one of their expensive bottles, Ambassador. Sells for over $300. The distiller's website recommends:
BEST SERVED
Enjoy it neat.
I thought that was funny. I can't imagine spending over $300 and drowning it with Coca Cola.
"Shaken not Stirred"
I like my martinis shaken.
…This afternoon he brought this by the house. I've never heard of this, but seems interesting.
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Nope.Side question, this does not qualify as compensation right?
Noooo, the thread-creator was thinking of all those guys that did already spend an evening drinking... now I have to get sober again to enjoy your workopened in paint, rotated 90*. boom.
Dude didn't even get his degree.And ONLY Dr. Pepper, not Pibb, not a store brand.
You haven't seen the worst of it. A friend of mine drinks bourbon and Dr. Pepper.
ONLY Bulleit bourbon, And ONLY Dr. Pepper, not Pibb, not a store brand. If you don't have Bulleit and Dr. Pepper, he'll bring his own.