It's actually the most regulated (for purity, recipe, etc.) whisky in the world, and if one looks at what the Irish and the Scots are doing these days (finishing in sherry casks, port casks, etc.), in some ways they are starting to mimic what was done in creating "bourbon".
Due to the French influence in New Orleans, the Kentucky producers used the fired oak casks to give the whisky a taste somewhat "towards" the brandy the Frenchified folk of N.O. preferred. And so was born the signature taste.
Due to all of the rotgut being made, The Bottled in Bond Act was passed, guaranteeing that if it said Kentucky Bourbon on the bottle, and 100 Proof/Bottled in Bond, it was a guaranteed product (no shoe polish or methyl alcohol, etc.).
Indeed Kentucky Whisky is something of which we should be respectful. I like Rye a lot as well.
Hey hey hey buddy. I'm part Cherokee and Irish and part Scottish. Hold the liquor. Us Cherokee and Irish can't handle much 'fire water.' And you know about the Scots.
So did I. I quit drinking April 10, 2014. I quit smoking September 16, 2016. One vice at a time. God helped me and I haven't looked back since. Congrats to the both of us.
...first the English came to Kentucky and they built the churches....
...then the Germans came to Kentucky and they built the factories...
...finally the Irish came to Kentucky, and they built the moonshine stills....
Grandpa Dog...
A Brief History of Kentucky...
Isn't Kentuxky Whiskey a standard to be proud?
It's actually the most regulated (for purity, recipe, etc.) whisky in the world, and if one looks at what the Irish and the Scots are doing these days (finishing in sherry casks, port casks, etc.), in some ways they are starting to mimic what was done in creating "bourbon".
Due to the French influence in New Orleans, the Kentucky producers used the fired oak casks to give the whisky a taste somewhat "towards" the brandy the Frenchified folk of N.O. preferred. And so was born the signature taste.
Due to all of the rotgut being made, The Bottled in Bond Act was passed, guaranteeing that if it said Kentucky Bourbon on the bottle, and 100 Proof/Bottled in Bond, it was a guaranteed product (no shoe polish or methyl alcohol, etc.).
Indeed Kentucky Whisky is something of which we should be respectful. I like Rye a lot as well.
Vodka soda and a slice of lime was my drink.
Also a great one.
...moonshine was my favorite....
...but Kentucky straight i.e. Woodford Reserve or Buffalo Trace is a very good "government" whiskey....
...I was just running with the "Irish" theme of the thread....
...that said, I am looking forward to my annual New Years "shot" at midnight of 12.31... (probably some 70 year old shine from Grandpa Dog's cabinet)
...next year will be number 30 on the wagon....
Congrats on 30 years of wagon driving.
...wags tail soberly....
...not counting tomorrow...
...howls...
Hey hey hey buddy. I'm part Cherokee and Irish and part Scottish. Hold the liquor. Us Cherokee and Irish can't handle much 'fire water.' And you know about the Scots.
...I have been sober going on 30 years...
...I had a drinking problem...
...I had two hands and only one mouth....
...howls....
So did I. I quit drinking April 10, 2014. I quit smoking September 16, 2016. One vice at a time. God helped me and I haven't looked back since. Congrats to the both of us.
HOOTS and HOWLS. Hoot, hoot, hoot, hoot.
Howl, howl, howl, howl.
...I'll drink to that!
...raises a glass of ice tea...
...washes down a mouthful of cornbread....