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An curved arrow pointing right. Jack Daniel's master distiller Jeff Arnett explains the differences between scotch, bourbon, and whiskey. He also describes how location plays a role in how each ...
The general manager for Emerging Markets & Barrel Select at Sazerac discusses bourbon’s low awareness in India, need for ...
Most of us know that Scotch is, indeed, a whisky (note the spelling difference there). And some of us know that bourbon doesn’t have to be made in Kentucky. Beyond that, there’s confusion.
When it comes to whiskey, my two favorite styles, above all else, are bourbon whiskey and single malt Scotch whisky. One is corn-based, and the other is barley-based. The two seem to have nothing ...
Scotch must be aged for a minimum of three years in oak barrels, while U.S. bourbon is required to contain at least 51 percent corn and is aged in charred, new oak barrels. With all the rules ...
Jack Daniel's master distiller Jeff Arnett explains the differences between scotch, bourbon, and whiskey. He also describes how location plays a role in how each type of alcohol is categorized.
An industry veteran recently told me that for bourbon to succeed in India, it has to catch drinkers before they move from beer to Scotch. Do you agree with that view? That’s a fair point.