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bourbon
noun
A whiskey distilled from a mixture of grains in which more than half is maize, aged in oak barrels. Made chiefly in the United States.
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She's also political – talking environmentalism, race relations in America and gun control, between discussions of wigs and drinking bourbon with her mom.
Malt liquor marshmallow, well liquor bourbon peanut butter, and cheap white wine sherbet".
But it's worth it because this "Melbourne-style cafe" does the best breakfasts in Paris, with dishes like black-rice porridge made with coconut milk and garnished with fromage blanc and seasonal fruit, or fried eggs and pancakes with bacon, Bourbon butter and maple syrup.
Bourbon Street Pub, Key West, bourbonstpub.com In scenes that resemble a fire at a comic book factory, thousands of colourful home-made dummies are burnt across Ecuador as a new year tradition.
Even Scotch whisky depends on this because it is frequently matured in used bourbon barrels.
Some 82% of the spirit was matured in used bourbon barrels, 12% in new French oak ones, and 6% in former port casks, allowing the mingled compounds from the barrels' wood and from any previous liquid inhabitants each to make their particular contribution to the finished whisky.Maturation, too, differs between America and Scotland.
Bourbon barrels are made from American white oak, Quercus alba.
Indeed, the distillery's older rye whisky has lost much of the sharpness that is its hallmark at younger ages, yet it still retains the rye's spicy flavour.New barrels or oldAmericans, of course, are renowned for their love of new things, so the fact that their law demands that bourbon must always be matured in new barrels should come as no surprise.
LOUISVILLE, Kentucky is known for bourbon and horse races.
Before their heads are put on, bourbon barrels go through a final process known as charring, in which the inside of the barrel is set briefly alight.
ONCE upon a time New York's bankers drank lunch-time martinis; blue-collar Texans drank beer as they cruised the highway; and sophisticates everywhere could tell the difference between bourbon and rye.
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