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Bourbon Whiskey

Bourbon is America's native spirit, legally defined and protected by U.S. law. Crafted primarily from corn and aged in new charred oak barrels, bourbon is known for its sweet, rich flavors of vanilla, caramel, and oak. From Kentucky straight bourbon to small batch and single barrel expressions, bourbon offers incredible diversity and value.

πŸ† What Makes Bourbon Unique? β€” By U.S. law, bourbon must be made from at least 51% corn, aged in new charred oak barrels, distilled at no more than 160 proof, and entered into the barrel at no more than 125 proof. No additives are permitted except water.

Bourbon Styles

Straight Bourbon

Aged minimum 2 years, no additives

Small Batch

Limited number of select barrels

Single Barrel

Unique character from one barrel

Wheated Bourbon

Wheat instead of rye for smoothness

Barrel Proof

Bottled at cask strength

Bottled in Bond

100 proof, aged 4+ years, one distillery

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The Complete Guide to Bourbon Whiskey

Bourbon is widely regarded as one of the best whiskey styles in the world, particularly for those who appreciate sweet, rich flavors. Understanding what is whiskey made of is essential to appreciating bourbon: at least 51% corn, plus rye or wheat, and malted barley. The difference between bourbon and whiskey is significant β€” all bourbon is whiskey, but not all whiskey is bourbon. Bourbon's legal requirements (new charred oak barrels, no additives) set it apart from other whiskey styles like Scotch or Irish whiskey.

The Bourbon Production Process

Bourbon production follows a specific process that defines its character:

Kentucky Straight Bourbon

While bourbon can be made anywhere in the United States, 95% of bourbon is produced in Kentucky. "Kentucky straight bourbon" must meet additional requirements: distilled and aged in Kentucky for at least two years. The state's unique climate (hot summers, cold winters) causes the whiskey to expand into and contract out of the barrel wood, accelerating flavor development.

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How to Drink Bourbon

Bourbon is incredibly versatile and can be enjoyed in many ways:

Bourbon Age Statements and Rarity

Unlike Scotch, bourbon does not require an age statement. However, when an age statement appears, it indicates the youngest whiskey in the bottle:

Investing in Bourbon

Bourbon has become a significant alternative investment asset class. Key factors driving value:

When comparing whisky vs whiskey, bourbon represents America's unique contribution to the spirit world. Unlike single malt scotch whisky or japanese whisky, bourbon's use of new charred oak barrels creates intense vanilla, caramel, and oak flavors not found elsewhere. From low cost whisky entry points (Evan Williams, Jim Beam White) to ultra-premium expensive whiskey investment bottles (Pappy 23, BTAC, Eagle Rare 25), bourbon offers exceptional value and enjoyment at every price point.

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