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Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey
Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey: An American Heritage | Michael R. Veach
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On May 4, 1964, Congress designated bourbon as a distinctive product of the United States, and it remains the only spirit produced in this country to enjoy such protection. Its history stretches back almost to the founding of the nation and includes many colorful characters, both well known and obscure, from the hatchet-wielding prohibitionist Carry Nation to George Garvin Brown, who in 1872 created Old Forester, the first bourbon to be sold only by the bottle. Although obscured by myth, the history of bourbon reflects the history of our nation. Historian Michael R. Veach reveals the true story of bourbon in Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey. Starting with the Whiskey Rebellion of the 1790s, he traces the history of this unique beverage through the Industrial Revolution, the Civil War, Prohibition, the Great Depression, and up to the present. Veach explores aspects of bourbon that have been ignored by others, including the technology behind its production, the effects of the Pure Food and Drug Act, and how Prohibition contributed to the Great Depression. The myths surrounding bourbon are legion, but Veach separates fact from legend. While the true origin of the spirit may never be known for certain, he proposes a compelling new theory. With the explosion of super-premium bourbons and craft distilleries and the establishment of the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, interest in bourbon has never been higher. Veach shines a light on its pivotal place in our national heritage, presenting the most complete and wide-ranging history of bourbon available.
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gradcat
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1. Don‘t ask me why I typed “bourbon,” it was the first thing that popped into my head.
2. My thermal coffee travel mug.
3. Police procedural “The Scarred Woman” by Jussi Adler-Olsen (Sorry about not tagging...didn‘t read the full instructions...just like in school 😂)
4. Can‘t remember, but at least 5 years ago. I will say that I love tater tots, so I‘m not sure why I haven‘t eaten any in so long!
5. I‘m too embarrassed to Karaoke-maybe I need 🥃

ShananigansReads 😂😂😂 5y
Lynnsoprano Love it! And bourbon is good for your cold😂 The little old English lady who was my vocal coach in college used to tell me to drink tea with honey and bourbon. Now I like to skip the tea and honey😊 5y
gradcat @Lynnsoprano I actually have some of that honey infused (or however they do it) bourbon...so good! I‘m not trying to promote alcoholism here, but I sipped it constantly on the days when my throat hurt...soooo gooood! 🥃 🍯 😊 (edited) 5y
CarolynM Love a good bourbon😋 5y
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I'm not a huge fan of brown liquor, but after visiting several distilleries on KY's Bourbon Trail I appreciate the craft. This wall o' whiskey is at The Silver Dollar in Louisville KY. Great svc, excellent food, and "when in Rome" this reader has been known to partake in an Ancient Ancient Age, 1792 Ridgemont Reserve, Elijah Craig 18 yr (so smoky!), or Four Roses Yellow Label. Research has proven I prefer a lower proof.

Jenshootsweddings And now I'm drooling 8y
LisaJo There is a Kentucky Bourbon Trail?! I see vacation plans in the future. 👏👏❤️❤️ 8y
britt_brooke My home state! Have fun. My favorite tour is Woodford Reserve. 8y
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MMenefee @britt_brooke Woodford is my fav, too. I think because it was my first. 8y
MMenefee @LisaJo The trail consists of distilleries - a nice way to travel. 8y
britt_brooke @MMenefee 👍🏻👍🏻 8y
becausetrains @MMenefee Litsy meet-up? 😳😊 8y
Megabooks I used to live on the Bourbon Trail...7 years after I quit drinking! 😞😂 8y
Megabooks I do have a picture of the Wild Turkey turkey hanging in my kitchen, though. 8y
MMenefee @becausetrains Ready-made nane: Books and Bourbon. 8y
MMenefee @Ebooksandcooks This'd be a difficult place to live without drinking bourbon. At least you had other wild turkeys to go after. 8y
meggofrank One day, I will get to the trail... Le sigh. 8y
Gayan I live in Nelson County Kentucky, home of a great deal of this country's bourbon and The Bourbon Festival later this month and I never touch the stuff. Tequila! 😂 8y
MMenefee @Gayan Yes! I'm always telling my significant otter that bourbon, scotch, irish (his faves) are not nearly as smooth as tequila. 8y
NatalieR Buffalo Trace Distillery in Frankfort, Ky offers the best tour, IMHO. They are not on the official "bourbon trail" anymore. 8y
Gayan @MMenefee Always tequila, preferably a shot. 😉 8y
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