Bourbon & American Whiskey

Bourbon & American Whiskey

Bourbon and American whiskey represent the bold spirit of American distilling tradition. These distinctive spirits, with their rich history and unique production methods, offer a flavour profile that stands apart from their Scottish and Irish counterparts.

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Bourbon is a type of American whiskey with specific legal requirements. It must be made from a grain mixture that's at least 51% corn, distilled to no more than 160 proof (80% alcohol by volume), entered into the barrel for ageing at no more than 125 proof, and aged in new, charred oak barrels. Unlike Scotch or Irish whiskey, bourbon cannot contain any additives. This strict production process results in bourbon's characteristic sweetness and vanilla-oak flavours, setting it apart from other American whiskies like rye or wheat whiskey.

American whiskeys, particularly bourbon, tend to be sweeter and fuller-bodied compared to Scotch. The use of corn in bourbon imparts a natural sweetness, often accompanied by flavours of vanilla, caramel, and oak from the new charred barrels. American rye whiskeys offer a spicier, more robust profile. In contrast, Scotch whisky, especially from regions like Islay, is known for its smoky, peaty flavours. Scotch also tends to have a drier character and may exhibit more complex, subtle flavours due to its longer ageing process and the use of used barrels.

When it comes to bourbon, a few iconic brands really stand out. Maker's Mark is a fantastic starting point, known for its smooth and inviting flavour, making it a favourite for both newcomers and seasoned drinkers. Blanton’s is another gem, celebrated for its rich, single-barrel expressions that offer depth and complexity, often sought after by collectors. If you prefer something bolder, Knob Creek delivers a full-bodied experience that packs a punch. Then there's Kentucky Owl, which has quickly made a name for itself with its small-batch, artisanal approach, bringing unique and intriguing flavours to the table. These brands truly showcase the best of what bourbon has to offer!

Bourbon whiskey is versatile and can be enjoyed in various ways. Many purists prefer to drink it neat or with a splash of water to open up the flavours. For bourbon, a classic 'Kentucky Chew' involves taking a sip, chewing it briefly to coat the mouth, and then swallowing. Ice or a few drops of water can help to reduce the alcohol burn and reveal subtle flavours. Bourbon also excels in cocktails; bourbon is the star of classics like the Old Fashioned and Mint Julep, while rye shines in a Manhattan or Sazerac. Ultimately, the best way to enjoy bourbon and American whiskey is however you prefer it – there are no strict rules.

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