The phrase "American bourbon" is redundant; by law, bourbon must be made in the United States to be called bourbon. Most bourbon has no wheat. A typical bourbon mash includes corn, rye, and malted barley. The legal requirement is a minimum 51% corn. Everything else is optional. Malted barley is used in small amounts (5%-15%) to aid in fermentation. Without it, enzymes need to be added to start fermentation. Rye is the more common flavoring grain. Wheat is more expensive (as a grain) but is used by a few bourbon brands, notably Maker's Mark, Weller, Fitzgerald, and the Van Winkle bourbons.
There are 69 calories per one ounce shot of Maker's Mark bourbon.
Makers Mark whiskey is crafted primarily from corn, which makes up about 70% of its mash bill. The remaining ingredients include barley and red winter wheat, which contributes to its smooth flavor profile. The whiskey is distilled and then aged in charred oak barrels, enhancing its distinctive taste. Additionally, it is known for its signature hand-dipped red wax seal.
Maker's Mark is bourbon. So, yes.
Makers Mark's mission statement emphasizes crafting high-quality bourbon through traditional methods while maintaining a commitment to authenticity and craftsmanship. They aim to create a distinct product that reflects their heritage and values, prioritizing flavor and creativity. Additionally, they focus on sustainability and community engagement, ensuring their practices benefit both their consumers and the environment.
The best bourbon to use for making bourbon balls is typically a high-quality, flavorful bourbon such as Maker's Mark, Woodford Reserve, or Buffalo Trace. These bourbons have a rich and smooth flavor that complements the sweetness of the bourbon balls.
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By law it must come from the United States but by custom and practice about 95 percent of all the Bourbon come from Kentucky. Bourbon derives its name from Bourbon County, Kentucky but Bardstown in Nelson County is known as the Bourbon Capital of the World and houses the distilleries of Jim Beam, Maker's Mark and Heaven Hill.