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Bourbon And Whiskey Are More Different Than You Might Think Read More: https://www.foodie.com/1491466/differences-bourbon-whiskey/
Foodie ^ | Jan 14, 2024 |  Chelsea Jackle

Posted on 01/17/2024 11:25:39 PM PST by where's_the_Outrage?

A fact to nail down right off the bat when finding the dividing line between these two spirits is that ... all bourbon is whiskey, but not all whiskey is bourbon. To explain — whiskey is a catch-all term for spirits distilled from fermented grain mash; this can include any combination of grains — think corn, rye, barley, and wheat. Bourbon is a subcategory of whiskey with distinctive details.

According to the American Bourbon Association, for whiskey to earn the bourbon label, it must contain at least 51% corn in its grain mix. Additionally, it needs to be: distilled to no more than 160 proof, bottled at 80 proof or higher, aged in newly charred oak barrels, and produced in the United States......

Whiskey, or whisky, if you're venturing outside the U.S. or Ireland, all vary somewhat in their production methods and preferred grain mixture. Traditional Irish whiskey, for example, has delicate fruity notes thanks to the fact that it includes unmalted barley. Compare that to American rye whiskey made from (surprise, surprise) primarily rye, and you have a very different drink with hints of spices.

But it's not just the grains that make the difference; the environment plays a huge role too. Scotch whisky, for instance, uses peat during the malting process to produce its distinct smoky flavor. Within Scotland, distinct production methods, types of peat, and ingredient proportions can produce unique flavors.

And then there's the distillation process. Irish whiskey is often triple-distilled, making it smoother and lighter. In contrast, many Scotch whiskys are distilled twice, retaining a robust and complex character. These subtle yet significant differences affect not just how each whiskey tastes but also how it's enjoyed.

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TOPICS: Agriculture; Business/Economy; Food; Reference
KEYWORDS: bourbon; scotch; whiskey; whisky
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As I sip some Wild Turkey I noticed it states "BOURBON", and then I saw this article and had to share.
1 posted on 01/17/2024 11:25:39 PM PST by where's_the_Outrage?
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To: where's_the_Outrage?
As I sip some Wild Turkey I noticed it states "BOURBON", and then I saw this article and had to share.

Sipping a little whiskey can lead to one pondering such things. Sipping a little Four Roses SBS this evening.

2 posted on 01/17/2024 11:34:58 PM PST by ETCM (“There is no security, no safety, in the appeasement of evil.” — Ronald Reagan)
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To: where's_the_Outrage?

Nice post. I’ll be buying a couple bottles of nice whiskey for the weekend, but I’m undecided still. Probably a good single malt scotch like a Bowmore or Laphroag or Ardbeg, but I’ve got lots of others to choose from that I’ve never tried yet.


3 posted on 01/17/2024 11:37:33 PM PST by lefty-lie-spy (Stay Metal)
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To: where's_the_Outrage?
I recently finished off a bottle of Wild Turkey 101. I'm now working my way through a bottle of Elijah Craig Small batch.

Life is a bit smoother with whisk(e)y.

4 posted on 01/18/2024 12:08:00 AM PST by who_would_fardels_bear (What is left around which to circle the wagons?)
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To: lefty-lie-spy
Have you tried Ardbeg's An Oa? It has hints of licorice. Very unique and delicious flavor for something so peaty.

I recently got a bottle of Ardbeg's Wee Beastie. Only aged 5 years. Has a much brighter profile than Ardbeg 10, but still delicious.

Laphroaig is also a good choice. I prefer it to Lagavulin.

I started trying some Glenmorangie's and found them quite tasty. It's expensive but Glenmorangie's Signet is very good. It's extra-roasted and has a blend of chocolate and orange flavors. Very unique and tasty as well.

5 posted on 01/18/2024 12:12:20 AM PST by who_would_fardels_bear (What is left around which to circle the wagons?)
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To: who_would_fardels_bear

I have Danish heritage.
AARLBORGS AQUAVIT is very good. As is Nielsens bitters.


6 posted on 01/18/2024 1:12:22 AM PST by desertsolitaire ( M)
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To: where's_the_Outrage?

Kinda pricey -

Record-breaking Irish whiskey gift set sells for $2.8 million at auction

https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/article/record-breaking-irish-whiskey-gift-set-sells-for-28-million-at-auction/ar-AA1n55C7


7 posted on 01/18/2024 1:31:18 AM PST by Libloather (Why do climate change hoax deniers live in mansions on the beach?)
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To: where's_the_Outrage?

Wild Turkey 101 is my favorite and the price point is reasonable.
Drink it carefully.


8 posted on 01/18/2024 2:04:45 AM PST by right way right (May we remain sober over mere men, for God really is our only true hope. )
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To: where's_the_Outrage?; All
ABCs of Bourbon, neat:

A – can actually be made anywhere in AMERICA.

B – must be made with new charred oak BARRELS.

C – CORN must make up 51% (or more) of the grains used.

D – must be DISTILLED to a maximum of 80% abv (alcohol by volume). (160 Proof)

E – must ENTER the barrel at no more than 62.5% abv. (125 Proof)

F – must be FILLED (bottled) at no less than 40% abv. (80 Proof)

G - It must be GENUINE, no artificial colors may be added.

9 posted on 01/18/2024 2:27:05 AM PST by Ahithophel (Communication is an art form susceptible to sudden technical failure)
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To: where's_the_Outrage?

On election night 2016 I had a bottle of wild turkey and was going to at least be drunk if I heard the word madame president or celebrate to president elect Trump which I did and the hangover was worth it


10 posted on 01/18/2024 3:12:02 AM PST by personalaccts (Is George W going to protect the border?)
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To: where's_the_Outrage?

uses peat during the malting process to produce its distinct smoky flavor.

Wait...what?

That flavor last through the distilling? Wow...never knew...


11 posted on 01/18/2024 3:24:02 AM PST by Adder (End fascism...defeat all Democrats.)
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I’ve been on a Bourbon expedition for the last many years. I’ve come to appreciate Woodford Reserve Double Oaked as my ‘go-to’ bourbon, but I’ve enjoyed a couple hundred others along the way, as well.
Last evening, after finishing with the horses and closing up the barn, I settled down with a long pour of Whistlepig 10-year old Rye. It was quite good.
Life is too short to drink lousy booze!


12 posted on 01/18/2024 3:29:07 AM PST by PubliusMM (RKBA; a matter of fact, not opinion. The Dhimmicraps are ALL Traitors. All of them.)
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To: where's_the_Outrage?

I would like to do a little high jacking here and seek advice.
Have two bottles of Pre-war Scotch whisky. A Red Hackle and a Pinch.
They were my dad’s. He had to quit drinking and never got around to them.
Have talked to some ‘experts’ who say the best thing to do is open them up and enjoy them before any evaporation occurs. I’m pretty sure I am not sitting on any gold mines. Impossible to date them. Bottles are full and corks look good. I am almost 70 years old and the youngest sibling in a family of scotch drinkers.
I say next gathering, I pop the corks. What say you?


13 posted on 01/18/2024 3:50:36 AM PST by ArtDodger
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Not sure I’d want to sit with family to share. Personally I’d have a get together with my veteran friends where we could exchange lies, I mean war stories.


14 posted on 01/18/2024 4:01:25 AM PST by where's_the_Outrage? (Drain the Swamp. Build the Wall.)
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To: ArtDodger

I say you should all enjoy and toast your father.


15 posted on 01/18/2024 4:04:03 AM PST by vaskypilot
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To: where's_the_Outrage?

I like to sip Rye.
I guess that’s NOT Bourbon.
Too bad!


16 posted on 01/18/2024 4:16:07 AM PST by AZJeep
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To: who_would_fardels_bear

“...Life is a bit smoother with whisk(e)y. ....”

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It is also cost less than therapy.


17 posted on 01/18/2024 4:33:07 AM PST by fatboy (')
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To: where's_the_Outrage?

Maker’s Mark is my favorite.


18 posted on 01/18/2024 4:38:10 AM PST by READINABLUESTATE (Make orwell fiction again)
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To: ArtDodger

Liquor quits aging when it is bottled.

If the seal is good and/or the bung has been kept wet, it should taste the same as when bottled. If evaporation or oxidation has occurred, not so much.


19 posted on 01/18/2024 4:44:45 AM PST by IamConservative (I was nervous like the third chimp in line for the Ark after the rain started.)
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To: where's_the_Outrage?

All bourbons are whiskey but not all whiskeys are bourbon.

L


20 posted on 01/18/2024 5:00:14 AM PST by Lurker ( Peaceful coexistence with the Left is not possible. Stop pretending that it is. )
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