I haven’t had much bourbon or whiskey so maybe someone can help more but I believe jack is a whiskey and not a bourbon. Now the difference between the two I have no clue. I know scotch is expensive whiskey.16 for me. Why is there no Jack Daniels ?
It's Tennessee Whiskey...not bourbon.16 for me. Why is there no Jack Daniels ?
By the letter of the law, TN whiskey qualifies as a bourbon. They choose to call themselves TN Whiskey to distinguish themselves from "the rest of the bourbons".It's Tennessee Whiskey...not bourbon.
I told you I was a bourbon rookie!By the letter of the law, TN whiskey qualifies as a bourbon. They choose to call themselves TN Whiskey to distinguish themselves from "the rest of the bourbons".
That is actually a source of controversy, though...
I appreciate it, but I am a rookie regardless. The great part is I have learned a lot this year from you and a few others in this thread, thank you (all) so much!No, not a rookie mistake. That's one of those hot button topics that can lead to heated debate. There is a legal answer, but enough gray area to leave room for varying (and strongly held) opposing opinions.
Rum is the next one as far as I can tell. In Europe, its prices just as crazy as bourbon, scotch, etc.The shop keepers I speak to say that aged Tequila is the next big thing. I hope some of the bourbon drinkers start drinking Tequila, maybe make it easier to find some of the unicorns.
Damn, and that's just plain dumb... The product finally turned 4 years. That's still pretty young for me... I think they were $90...Peerless' first in house bourbon release sold out in less then a day at the distillery. The line stretched out the door and down the street.