The distillery is located in Loretto, KY. It's about three and a half hours from Nashville, Tenn.
Maker's Mark is bourbon. So, yes.
Yes, Both. In fact, Makers Mark is the only widely available Kentucky bourbon to be made with a MAJORITY of its grain as wheat, as opposed to the others which mostly are rye.
Bourbon is whiskey made in Kentucky, specifically Bourbon County: Maker's Mark Scotch is blended whiskey made in Scotland: Johnny Walker Irish whiskey is made in Ireland. It can be Single Malt (Glendfiddich), double malt or more. American whiskey is that which is not made in Bourbon County: Jack Daniels. Canadian whiskey is that which is made in Canada: Seagrams, Candian Club.
The original paintball markers were used to mark trees for the lumber industry.
Special markers
These are places where Bourbon is produced. Bourbon, like many spirits, is made through the distillation process.
No sugar from sugar cane or beet, but there are sugars from the fermented barley that bourbon is made of.
Bourbon is at least 51% corn based, with aging in the oak barrels of at least 24 months.
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Cell identity markers are needed to mark that there are cells in the body and they should be there. This is important for the immune system.
Floating Markers are called Magical Markers because they serve as a "MARK" OF COURSE where you can have a free gloat
There are 69 calories per one ounce shot of Maker's Mark bourbon.