What makes it Bourbon

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Eviluncle

All Bourbons are whiskey but not all Whiskeys are Bourbon.  For it to be Bourbon it has to be made with at least 51 percent corn (most are usually around 70)  with the rest made up of rye and wheat and sometimes barley. It also needs to be aged in virgin charred oak barrels for 2 years. Rye whiskey is made with at least 51 percent rye.  My personal favorite is Rye. A wheated whiskey has a higher ratio of wheat to it then corn or rye. The most notable of these is William Larue Weller.

Unlike bourbon, which is characteristically sweet, smooth and rounded, rye has a dry, jangly, brash nature. Its spicy flavors practically dance their way through the mouth. In its simplest form, rye is a little grassy and sour, much like rye bread. With age, it becomes more complex and subtle, weaving spice and caramel flavors over and through the grassiness. Yet it retains its angularity, never quite losing its edginess. A manhattan, made as originally conceived - with rye instead of bourbon - is a completely different cocktail, dynamic rather than soothing.


MY choices for Rye are


Sazerac 18yr


Rittenhouse 21yr


Thomas H. Handy


and the ol standby Wild Turkey Rye   probably because I can find it in most liquor shops.


Bourbon


George T Stagg


Wild Turkey 101


Eagle Rare 17 yr


Woodford

Knobcreek


Whiskey

William Larue Weller

Knappogue


Comments (4)

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CapnHun·
You seem to have mellowed out a bit in the last couple weeks, did you find a girlfriend by any chance?
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Eviluncle·
if by girlfriend you mean some new whiskeys then yes
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VagrantDead·
Crown Royal? Did you just forget that one?
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ekattan·
Whiskey was aged in barrels but after the whiskey was bottled the barrels had to be discarded. Do to cheap bastards in distilleries they decided to recycle the barrels by burning the inside of the barrel. Thus giving Bourbon it's distinct ash taste. Now they actually distill the whiskey through charcoal. \r \r Best bourbon is old no.7. Hey, old Blue Eyes can never be wrong.