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It depends. Bourbon is a subset of whiskey. Other whiskeys include Tennessee, Scotch, Canadian, and Rye. Using Scotch or Canadian whiskey in place of bourbon would not be advisable because of taste differences. If bourbon is not available, try a Kentucky or Tennessee whiskey like Early Times or Jack Daniels. Happy mixing!
A Tennessee, Canadian, or Irish whiskey would be fine since the strudel will mask their subtle differences. I wouldn't use Scotch though, its peat can be overwhelming.
If it has been kept cool and out of the sun the entire time, assuming it's unopened, it will still be fine, and for many years to come.
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They taste there food so they taste fine
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NO!!! It is a mixture of water , ethanol, and many fine trace chemicals, These chemicals give whiskey its distinctive taste. The water taste(source), the grain (oats/rye) used, the types of barrel it is matured in, and the length of time the whiskey is matured. All add to the distinctive taste. NB Whisky is from Scotland only Whiskey is from Ireland, USA and elsewhere. Scottish whisky's are divided into three classifications viz; Blended, De-luxe blended, and Single Malt Whisky.s This all depends on the levels of salines, water, other chemical content and afe of maturing.
Conecuh Ridge Alabama Fine Whiskey It does have an Official State Spirit which is drinkable and was named a State Symbol in 2004: Conecuh Ridge Alabama Fine Whiskey which is an adaptation of good quality and well aged moonshine.
it taste like chicken and it hard to chew but it tastes just fine.
no it is fine the way it is
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You don't. I'm pretty sure it's about a $25,000 fine.