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Minister Masket wrote:Why is Southern Comfort not on the list?
Absolutly dispicable.
DaGip wrote:kwanton wrote:Jack Daniels?
Bourbon is on the list, people
Wikipedia wrote:Tennessee whiskey is a type of American whiskey. This whiskey is generally similar to bourbon, in that it is composed of a mash of at least 51% corn (maize) and is aged in new, charred oak barrels, typically for four or more years.
But unlike bourbon, Tennessee whiskey undergoes a filtering stage called the Lincoln County Process, in which the whiskey is filtered through a thick layer of maple charcoal before it is put into casks for aging. This step gives the whiskey a distinctive flavor. The process itself is named for Lincoln County, Tennessee, which is where the Jack Daniel's distillery was originally located. In 1871, the Jack Daniel's distillery, and the surrounding area became part of the newly created Moore County.
Presently, there are only two brands of Tennessee whiskey on the market: Jack Daniel's and George Dickel.
Backglass wrote:Minister Masket wrote:Why is Southern Comfort not on the list?
Absolutly dispicable.
Because it's neither. Southern Comfort is a whiskey flavored liqueur.
Me?
Laphroaig or Lagavulin...Chivas in a pinch.
heavycola wrote:You like 'em smokey huh?
I'm leaning towards speyside malts these days. I think my favourite is probably Highland Park (from Orkney) though.
Backglass wrote:DaGip wrote:kwanton wrote:Jack Daniels?
Bourbon is on the list, people
Jack Daniels is not a Bourbon. It is a "Tennessee Whiskey".Wikipedia wrote:Tennessee whiskey is a type of American whiskey. This whiskey is generally similar to bourbon, in that it is composed of a mash of at least 51% corn (maize) and is aged in new, charred oak barrels, typically for four or more years.
But unlike bourbon, Tennessee whiskey undergoes a filtering stage called the Lincoln County Process, in which the whiskey is filtered through a thick layer of maple charcoal before it is put into casks for aging. This step gives the whiskey a distinctive flavor. The process itself is named for Lincoln County, Tennessee, which is where the Jack Daniel's distillery was originally located. In 1871, the Jack Daniel's distillery, and the surrounding area became part of the newly created Moore County.
Presently, there are only two brands of Tennessee whiskey on the market: Jack Daniel's and George Dickel.
HungrySomali wrote:Burbon... Makers Mark.
Iz Man wrote:HungrySomali wrote:Burbon... Makers Mark.
mmmmm........
I just made a porter that I added 14oz. (5gal batch) of Makers Mark to that came out delicious!
Gypsys Kiss wrote:Iz Man wrote:HungrySomali wrote:Burbon... Makers Mark.
mmmmm........
I just made a porter that I added 14oz. (5gal batch) of Makers Mark to that came out delicious!
I'm beginning to wish I was your neighbour.
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