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The Little Book of Bourbon: American Perfection
The Little Book of Bourbon: American Perfection
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The Official Spirit of America, bourbon, is celebrating its 235th anniversary in 2024. It has become a popular spirit worldwide, with high-profile celebrity brands, bestselling bottles, famous drinkers, and high volume sales. The Little Book of Bourbon is an essential companion for bourbon connoisseurs, with over 175 shots of booze-infused facts, stats, trivia, history, tips, recipes, and advice.
Format: Hardback
Length: 192 pages
Publication date: 01 August 2024
Publisher: Headline Publishing Group
1789 is a significant date in history, marking the beginning of the French Revolution and the rolling of the heads of the French ruling class. It is also the year that America emancipated the name Bourbon from the French and began distilling the whiskey that would become the official spirit of the United States. Bourbon is experiencing a significant boom worldwide, with high-profile celebrity brands, bestselling bottles, famous drinkers, and high volume sales. It is the next renaissance in spirits, following the premium gentrification of rum, vodka, tequila, and gin. The Little Book of Bourbon is America's official spirit distilled into more than 175 shots of booze-infused facts, stats, trivia, history, tips, recipes, advice, and much more. It is an absolute must-own companion for bourbon connoisseurs. However, it is important to note that not all whiskey is bourbon. Fred Minnick emphasizes this point, stating that bourbon is a specific type of whiskey with its own set of characteristics and production methods. Bourbon is made from a mash of at least 51% corn, with the remainder being typically rye, wheat, or barley. It is distilled to no more than 160 proof and aged in new, charred oak barrels. The resulting whiskey is characterized by its smooth, rich, and complex flavor profile, with notes of vanilla, caramel, and oak. Bourbon is enjoyed in a variety of ways, including neat, on the rocks, or in cocktails. It is also a popular ingredient in many culinary dishes, such as barbecue sauce, marinades, and desserts. Bourbon has a rich history and culture, with many distilleries and brands located in Kentucky, Tennessee, and other states. It has also played a significant role in American politics and society, with many politicians and celebrities owning and promoting their own brands of bourbon. Despite its popularity, bourbon is also facing some challenges, including the increasing demand for premium spirits and the impact of climate change on the production of corn. However, many distilleries are working to address these challenges and continue to produce high-quality bourbon. In conclusion, 1789 is a significant date in history that marked the beginning of the French Revolution and the emancipation of the name Bourbon from the French. Bourbon is experiencing a significant boom worldwide, with high-profile celebrity brands, bestselling bottles, famous drinkers, and high volume sales. It is the next renaissance in spirits, following the premium gentrification of rum, vodka, tequila, and gin. The Little Book of Bourbon is America's official spirit distilled into more than 175 shots of booze-infused facts, stats, trivia, history, tips, recipes, advice, and much more. It is an absolute must-own companion for bourbon connoisseurs. However, it is important to note that not all whiskey is bourbon, and that bourbon is a specific type of whiskey with its own set of characteristics and production methods. Bourbon is made from a mash of at least 51% corn, distilled to no more than 160 proof, and aged in new, charred oak barrels. It is characterized by its smooth, rich, and complex flavor profile, and is enjoyed in a variety of ways, including neat, on the rocks, or in cocktails. Bourbon has a rich history and culture, and has played a significant role in American politics and society. Despite its popularity, bourbon is also facing some challenges, but many distilleries are working to address these challenges and continue to produce high-quality bourbon.
Weight: 236g
Dimension: 119 x 144 x 19 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781800696297
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