Not all whiskey is the same. From geography to composition, bourbon, rye and scotch each appeal to different tastes.
Jack Daniel's master distiller Jeff Arnett explains the differences between scotch, bourbon, and whiskey. He also describes how location plays a role in how each type of alcohol is categorized.
The Wall Street Journal reported recently that the Bourbon boom is over. If that's the case, I don't think Louisville is ...
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I've Tried Hundreds of Whiskies. This Cheap Scotch Is the Best Buy for Bourbon FansWhen it comes to whiskey, my two favorite styles, above all else, are bourbon whiskey and single malt Scotch whisky. One is corn-based, and the other is barley-based. The two seem to have nothing ...
Add half of the scotch or bourbon and stir for about ten seconds. Add more ice and the remaining scotch or bourbon and stir again for 10-15 seconds. To serve, garnish with lemon peel.
Scotch must be aged for a minimum of three years in oak barrels, while U.S. bourbon is required to contain at least 51 percent corn and is aged in charred, new oak barrels. With all the rules ...
A nod to Ron Burgundy, this cocktail from Maple & Ash in Chicago triples down on brown spirits with a 10-year scotch, a bourbon and a Laphroaig float.
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