MD and JA need to play a long race of 10 ball for some dollars to settle this nonsense. Only way to put it to sleep and move on. Streamed of course.
Then MDs girl and JAs girl need to play (not a long race) for some dollars. Maybe not streamed.
You obviously have never been to Maine before
Probably a higher ratio here than many places
I just drink Makers straight from the bottle.
red red red red red red red red....redneck :thumbup:
Shit son, Makers is too high dollar for us rednecks. Real rednecks drink some Kentucky Gentleman, that shit is made of turpentine and piss.
I'm this area it's Lord Calvert and Seagrams 7 . High end would be Crown
Shit son, Makers is too high dollar for us rednecks. Real rednecks drink some Kentucky Gentleman, that shit is made of turpentine and piss.
Jack is technically Bourbon...just sayin'
And I'm not refined enuf to use a snifter
I thought to be a Bourbon it must be from Kentucky, no? Jack is a brand of sour mash Tennessee whiskey actually.
I just did a little Googling. It technically meets the requirements to be called a bourbon. The company doesn't market it as a bourbon. I don't think Kentucky has anything to do with it. I'm using my phone, copy and paste isn't easy, so if you are curious, google will tell you.
I'm not sure when I got the impression that it was a "real" bourbon, probably because it was in the bourbon section at the liquor store.
It ain't Scotch.![]()
Apparently after futher review there is Bourbon and Kentuck Bourbon. I always thought Jack was considered Tenn sipping Whiskey but I am no expert. I do believe that Kentucky Bourbon is best sipped neat.
5 Things You Should Know About Whiskey vs. Bourbon
http://www.jimbeam.com/about-bourbon/bourbon-ingredients
1. All bourbon is whiskey but not all whiskey is bourbon. Tennessee whiskey? Not bourbon. Canadian whiskey? Nope. Scotch? Definitely not bourbon... you get the idea.
2. Bourbon is all-American. In 1964, under President Lyndon Johnson's administration, Congress declared bourbon America's Native Spirit (LBJ sure enjoyed his bourbon.).
3. The only thing that can be added to bourbon is water (and only to bring it down to proof). Other whiskey makers can add colors and flavors to their products.
4. Whiskey can age in re-used barrels. By law bourbon must use NEW charred American white oak barrels. Scotch whiskey often recycles barrels first used for bourbon. Probably to try to steal some of the bourbon's flavor!
5. It can't say "bourbon" on the label if it's not distilled in the United States. And it can't be "Kentucky Bourbon" unless it's distilled in Kentucky.