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The World of American Bourbon

The world of American bourbon, where rich history, distinctive flavors, and deep-rooted cultural significance converge. As a whiskey enthusiast, you understand the allure of this native spirit and the stories it holds. In this article, we invite you to discover the fascinating history, regulatory requirements, top distilleries, and popular cocktails that define the realm of […]

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The Influence of Water on Whiskey Making

The creation of whiskey is akin to a meticulous symphony, with each ingredient playing a critical part. Among these, water takes center stage, not just as a solvent, but also as a catalyst and flavor bearer. In the distillation process, it’s responsible for carrying the ethanol and other compounds from the mash into the distillate. […]

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The Role of Barrels in Whiskey Aging

Aging is a profoundly transforming experience, regardless of one’s perspective on the process. In the afterlife, aging also occurs naturally. While every distiller has their own methods and philosophy when it comes to barrel aging, they can all agree that it plays a crucial role in sculpting the spirit’s fragrance and flavor. Understanding the barrel-aging […]

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The Secret Behind Tennessee Whiskey’s Charm

Whiskey from Tennessee was a national icon in the Volunteer State long before Chris Stapleton made a song about it. Since the first immigrants arrived in the area and officially recognized Tennessee as a state in 1796, whiskey has been closely linked to the state. It is a specific type of whiskey that, throughout production, […]

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The Great Whiskey Debate: Bourbon or Rye?

Whiskey is a magnificent spirit that comes in a wide variety of varieties. When comparing varieties, Bourbon and Rye stand head and shoulders above the others. So, how can we tell if a whiskey is authentic bourbon? Is Rye prepared differently as well? Despite their similarities, rye and bourbon differ slightly, and that is something […]

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The Rising Popularity of Japanese Whisky

Ireland, Scotland, the United States, and maybe even Canada spring to mind when you think of the largest and most recognised distillers and makers of whisky in the world. Except Japan. It’s not likely that Japan is producing whisky on par with the world’s best. Surely they’re just famous for being famous. Stop right there, […]

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