This are trying times. And often whiskey, especially a good bourbon, is the cure (or at least a comfort!).
All bourbon is whiskey but not all whiskey is bourbon. Tennessee whiskey? Not bourbon. Canadian whiskey? Nope. Scotch? Definitely not bourbon... you get the idea.
http://www.jimbeam.com/about-bourbon/bourbon-ingredients
This are trying times. And often whiskey, especially a good bourbon, is the cure (or at least a comfort!).
In Soviet Russia, Bad Economy drives Good Vodka Business....
I think in Soviet Russia the only good business to be in was the business of making Vodka....
That and maybe making Russian guns/tanks/planes....
“This are trying times. And often whiskey, especially a good bourbon, is the cure (or at least a comfort!).”
If you can’t find a job, and you feel hopeless about the future, you might spend a little more time drinking. I’m certainly not advocating for this, but we are all human, and there is a reason why alcoholism was such a huge problem in the USSR.