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!
Evan Williams Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Bourbon is an American whiskey, a type of distilled spirit, made primarily from corn and named for Bourbon County, Kentucky.
Nobody knows who first invented Bourbon Whiskey, or when.
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no its a Kentucky whiskey
There is no such thing as "Jack Daniels Bourbon," therefore, this question cannot be answered. Jack Daniels is Tennessee Whiskey. It is made almost the same way as Bourbon until the part where is it charcoal filtered. The charcoal imparts a distinctive flavor to the whiskey. This is not allowed in Bourbon, because it changes the taste. The moral of the story: LOVE LIVE BOURBON!
Absolutely. Bourbon is just regular whiskey, usually distilled in Kentucky. There are a few rules for the way it is made in order for it to be called "bourbon," however, it is still just primarily a corn whiskey.
Bourbon is at least 51% corn based, with aging in the oak barrels of at least 24 months.
Bulleit Bourbon is a Bourbon whiskey product. This whiskey company is very famous and well known among a lot of people world wide. In addition, many people know this company's whiskey.
jimmy beam says it all BOURBON, jack Daniels is not a bourbon it is a whiskey sour and it is made in Tennessee not Kentucky all BOURBON must be a product of Kentucky or else its not BOURBON. Jim beam is smooth for sipping unlike jack Daniels although very similar Jim beam proves to be smoother than jack Daniels and cheaper as well smoother , and at a better price why pay more for a imitation? personally i don't find jack appealing if i venture our of bourbon i would also try YUKON JACK, a sweet yet power full Canadian whiskey which is what JD is whiskey not bourbon.
Wild Turkey is a brand of Kentucky bourbon whiskey.
Yes. No, not necessarily. Jim Beam Distilleries also makes and markets Jim Beam Rye, which is rye whiskey, not bourbon whiskey. Jim Beam Rye has a tan label, and the much more common Jim Beam bourbon has a white label, and contains the words "Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey." There are other varieties of Jim Beam bourbon that are aged longer, and they have green or black labels, and both contain the word "bourbon.