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  1. Apr 12, 2024 · Italian: Borbone. house of Bourbon, one of the most important ruling houses of Europe. Its members were descended from Louis I, duc de Bourbon from 1327 to 1342, the grandson of the French king Louis IX (ruled 1226–70). It provided reigning kings of France from 1589 to 1792 and from 1814 to 1830, after which another Bourbon reigned as king of ...

    • Bourbon. All bourbon must be made entirely in the United States, have a mash bill of at least 51% corn, and be aged in new, charred oak containers. Only water can be added to the distillate, so no coloring agents are allowed.
    • ABV. Alcohol By Volume is simply the percentage of bourbon that's booze versus water (and sundry other chemical compounds present as byproducts of distillation and aging in extremely small percentages).
    • Proof. The proof is easy to calculate because the U.S. measures it as simply twice the ABV. It has its roots in a test of alcoholic content that sailors used to do using gunpowder, which is badass.
    • Distillate. The liquid condensed in the still prior to entering barrels for aging. While distillate is technically whiskey when it exits the still — though some agree that definition's only true in the U.S. Everywhere else, it's malt spirit — it's what's often called white dog whiskey, having taken on no color or flavor from the barrel.
  2. Mar 27, 2024 · Scotland’s weather means spirits can age in barrel for longer without being overtaken by heavy oak flavors. Bourbon, by contrast, was typically aged about four years to keep the oak from taking over. Japanese drinkers wanted to see similar 10-year-plus age statements on their bourbon as they did on their Scotch.

  3. He finally got his wish when Japanese company Kirin bought the brand in 2002. The straight bourbon would indeed return to America, and by 2004 Four Roses was even selling single-barrel bottlings ...

  4. Jun 26, 2023 · In this five-part series, we embark on a journey through time to uncover the captivating story of bourbon. In Part 1, we delve into its origins, tracing the path from moonshine to mainstream success. The Whiskey Rebellion and Early Distillation: To understand the origins of bourbon, we must first look back to the late 18th century and the ...

  5. Dec 19, 2023 · Bourbon, the quintessential American spirit, has a rich history that dates back to the late 18th century. From its humble beginnings in Kentucky to its rise as a global phenomenon, bourbon has survived many challenges, including the infamous Prohibition era. In this article, we'll take a journey through time to explore the fascinating history ...

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  7. Dec 6, 2023 · Many late-19th century modern artists not only admired and collected Japanese prints, they derived and adopted both compositional and stylistic approaches from them. Japanese woodblock prints called ukiyo-e, or “pictures of the floating world,” were a cheap popular art form in Japan during the Edo Period (1615-1868). They were associated ...

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