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Bourbon

Bourbon is an American whiskey made from at least 51% corn. Although the origin of Bourbon is debated, it probably came from settlers of Old Bourbon in modern-day Eastern Kentucky. Today, most brands of Bourbon are still produced in Kentucky.

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