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Sour Mash to Bourbon to Mint Julep
Backcountry Notes ^ | August 2, 2010 | Jay Henderson

Posted on 08/02/2010 6:01:23 AM PDT by jay1949

Kentucky settlers brought with them the craft of making whiskey, substituting corn for other grain ingredients. Raw whiskey distilled from corn mash has a good deal of, shall we say, character, and some distillers decided to take the time to make a mellower product. Early Kentucky distillers used new oak casks which had been charred on the inside, aging the whiskey from two to six years before decanting into jugs for sale. This resulted in a superior product which eventually became the hard liquor of choice for Americans. We know it as "Bourbon."

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TOPICS: Food; History; Society
KEYWORDS: alcohol; bourbon; julep; mash; whiskey
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To: Mercat

Thanks for that information. I visited the Heaven Hill distillery, and nice to find out more about Craig.


21 posted on 08/02/2010 6:54:13 AM PDT by KingOfVagabonds
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To: centurion316

I have always been a Knob Creek man.


22 posted on 08/02/2010 6:56:14 AM PDT by woodbutcher1963
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To: jay1949

As one who has never even had a beer let alone a drink....( no joke, ) if I was to order Whiskey how should I order it?


23 posted on 08/02/2010 6:57:04 AM PDT by Walkingfeather
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To: jay1949
My annual Christmas present to myself ...


24 posted on 08/02/2010 7:01:04 AM PDT by Malone LaVeigh
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To: Mercat
My 5th great granduncle was Elijah Craig

Some very fine whiskey produced in his name.

(I might even sip some this afternoon in his honor.)

ML/NJ

25 posted on 08/02/2010 7:05:03 AM PDT by ml/nj
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To: mc5cents
If you like high proof Bourbon, you might look for Bookers which is uncut so the proof varies. The bottle I have here says 128.

ML/NJ

26 posted on 08/02/2010 7:11:05 AM PDT by ml/nj
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To: Walkingfeather

In a glass.


27 posted on 08/02/2010 7:12:39 AM PDT by JParris
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To: AL932
Woodford Reserve is at the top of my list as well.

Concur.

28 posted on 08/02/2010 7:13:17 AM PDT by Lurker (The avalanche has begun. The pebbles no longer have a vote.)
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To: Malone LaVeigh
>I>My annual Christmas present to myself ...

A man of fine tastes!

Pappy of any age only rarely appears on NJ shelves.

ML/NJ

29 posted on 08/02/2010 7:13:42 AM PDT by ml/nj
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To: Walkingfeather
if I was to order Whiskey how should I order it?

I like my Bourbon in a large rocks glass, 3 fingers of it over 3 good sized ice cubes. Then sip it slowly.

30 posted on 08/02/2010 7:14:44 AM PDT by Lurker (The avalanche has begun. The pebbles no longer have a vote.)
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To: Walkingfeather

Order it on the rocks, with some water in it. It may take awhile to develop your taste for it; it took me several weeks and many different bourbons to get to the point where it tasted like anything other than rubbing alcohol...But man, is it worth it!


31 posted on 08/02/2010 7:32:03 AM PDT by LongElegantLegs ( I have nothing better to do than sit around all night watching a lunatic not turn into a werewolf.)
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To: 70times7

Shouldn’t you be here? ping!


32 posted on 08/02/2010 7:34:50 AM PDT by LongElegantLegs ( I have nothing better to do than sit around all night watching a lunatic not turn into a werewolf.)
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To: Walkingfeather
Order it 'Neat', means just whisky. Have a glass of cool, still water to dilute it about 50%. Half whisky and half water. Then sip it slowly to enjoy the flavor and aroma.
Same for Scotch whisky.
Its just not possible to taste the flavor range at full strength.
33 posted on 08/02/2010 7:38:24 AM PDT by Tainan (Cogito, ergo conservatus)
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To: KingOfVagabonds

Elijah Craig is a favorite of mine. It has a distinctly different flavor from other fine Bourbons, almost falling toward the liqueur end, IMO. I love it...


34 posted on 08/02/2010 7:43:21 AM PDT by bcsco (First there was Slick Willie. Now there's "Oil Slick" Barry...)
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To: LongElegantLegs; All
Thanks for the ping. Hope you and yours are well.

Woodford Reserve and Knob Creek are two favorites, but lately I have been sipping and very much enjoying Makers Mark.

Why would anyone want to screw up good Whiskey by polluting it with mint leaves and powdered sugar? I suppose I can understand doing that with Jack Daniels.

For those who do not know yet - when you have your Whiskey "neat" do yourself a favor and add 2 or 3 drops of water per shot - it will open up the flavors. Don't believe me? Try this test: pour your shot and indulge in a sip or two. Then add the water and try it again. You will be surprised by how much the flavor advances.

Now all I need is a Camacho or Macanudo Maduro, or an Ashton...

35 posted on 08/02/2010 8:27:50 AM PDT by 70times7 (Serving Free Republics' warped and obscure humor needs since 1999!)
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To: jay1949

And for the 1 or 2 people who may be well versed in MST3K, sing with me: “Drivin’ down the road, lookin’ for a Whaffle House, Drinkin’ lots of Wild Turkey!” MST3K - Boggy Creek II


36 posted on 08/02/2010 8:32:12 AM PDT by 70times7 (Serving Free Republics' warped and obscure humor needs since 1999!)
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To: Eric in the Ozarks; SpinnerWebb
Bourbon makes my teeth hurt.

By the time I get done, nothing hurts .... you must not be drinking enough of it.

37 posted on 08/02/2010 8:52:05 AM PDT by tx_eggman (Liberalism is only possible in that moment when a man chooses Barabas over Christ.)
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To: 70times7

At least, they did get the correct recipe for Mint Julep. Now days they use a syrup mixture—not as good. And Maker’s Mark is our choice of Bourbon here in the bluegrass state. But spiced Woodford is my choice for egg nog.


38 posted on 08/02/2010 9:01:51 AM PDT by KYGrandma (The sun shines bright on my old Kentucky home......)
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To: txhurl
If I'm sippin my bourbon I prefer Woodford Reserve. If I'm in the mood for a Manhattan/Mint Julep/Bourbon and Soda I use Maker's Mark.

Enough of either one will make you throw rocks at your own house.

39 posted on 08/02/2010 10:01:43 AM PDT by paddles ("The more corrupt the state, the more it legislates." Tacitus)
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To: 70times7
"And for the 1 or 2 people who may be well versed in MST3K, sing with me: “Drivin’ down the road, lookin’ for a Whaffle House, Drinkin’ lots of Wild Turkey!” MST3K - Boggy Creek II.

I have that one on DVD. I'm a huge MST3K fan. And to keep in the spirit of the post I am partial to Wild Turkey just not too often.

40 posted on 08/02/2010 8:47:17 PM PDT by blackbart.223 (I live in Northern Nevada. Reid doesn't represent me.)
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