bourbon

     

'Bourbon most commonly refers to bourbon whiskey, or to the Royal House of Bourbon (French), Borbón Borbone (Italian) or Borbó (Catalan), which provied ruling dynasties for the French monarchy.

Trivia about bourbon

  • Old Grand-Dad,Jim Beam,Wild Turkey
  • The sour mash type of this Kentucky whiskey is made by adding part of the old mash to new batches
  • Old Rip Van Winkle is among the fine brands of this whiskey type made in Kentucky
  • It's the potent potable in a traditional mint julep
  • This corn whiskey was named for a county in Kentucky
  • This type of whiskey bears the name of the Kentucky county where it was first produced
  • Distilled in Kentucky, Jim Beam is a brand of this
  • in 1995 Jim Beam, a maker of this Kentucky spirit, celebrated its 200th anniversary
  • The "straight" type of this liquor is distilled from a mash of at least 51% but not more than 79% corn
  • The Kentucky Colonel cocktail blends Benedictine & this type of alcohol
  • This American liquor is named for a Kentucky county
  • Federal regulations say it must be distilled from a mash of not less than 51% corn
  • Craig Claiborne's recipe for Kentucky Burgoo calls for the 100-proof type of this liquor
  • A branch of this dynasty, originally French, was restored to the throne in 1814 & again in 1874
  • Booker's, Baker's & Knob Creek are "small batch" producers of this Southern elixir
  • France's Louis XVI(1774-1792)
  • With Maker's Mark & Jim Beam in the area, no wonder Bardstown, Kentucky is this potent potable capital
  • Henry IV was the first king of France in this family's dynasty
  • Southern sippers often make the alliterative request for this corn mash whiskey "and branch" (water)
  • This royal house was restored to the French throne in 1815 following Napoleon's final defeat
  • This royal family's restoration lasted 16 years under Louis XVIII & Charles X
  • France's Louis XIII-XVI
  • Assassinated in 1610 by a religious zealot, King Henry IV was the first French king of this royal house

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