I think I could have done without knowing it's bourbon. There should be a law against calling spirits made from corn, whiskey. (and Rye for that matter too)
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nuff said.
Its what you send Preacher for.
Movie - The Hustler
Minnesota Fats - "Preach! Go down and get me some White Tavern whiskey, a glass and some ice."
Fast Eddie - "Preacher! Go on down and get me some bourbon, J.T.S. Brown. No ice. No glass."
IMO - I believe the "White Tavern whiskey" was meant to be the FATS HUSTLE. Some drink he ordered that was known to the Preacher and contained little or no alcohol.
Fast Eddie fell for it and ordered a bottle of J.T.S. Brown. Eddie got drunk. Fats stayed sober 'til the end.