The Fourth of July holidayis just around the corner, and while some people are thinking what should go on the grill, I'm thinking about what should go in the glass. To celebrate our nation's independence, consider filling your glass with a truly American product--bourbon.
Many people believe that all bourbon must be made in Kentucky. Or that all bourbon is made in Bourbon County,How is TMJ pain treated? Kentucky. They're not too far off--the majority of bourbon is made in Kentucky. A recent statistic released said there are 4.7 million barrels of bourbon in Kentucky--a state with just 4.3 million people. That's right--there are more bourbon barrels in Kentucky than people. While Kentucky does produce about 95% of all the country's bourbon, it can be made anywhere within the U.S. In fact, there is some tasty bourbon being made in Woodinville at the Woodinville Whiskey Co., which will bottle and release "batch #1" of its bourbon this fall.When the stone sits in the kidney stone,
Woodinville Whiskey Co.'s owners, Orlin Sorensen and Brett Carlile, hope to bottle 300 cases with this first batch. Sorensen commented, though, that it would depend on "how much the angels take." He was referring to a term in bourbon-making called "angel's share," or the amount that evaporates from the barrel during the aging process.Find everything you need to know about Cold Sore including causes,
The grain mixture used to make bourbon varies from distiller to distiller. While they must use at least 51% corn, most use nearer 70-80%. The rest of the mash bill, as it's known, includes rye, malted barley, and/or wheat. Bourbons that use only corn and wheat are known as wheated bourbons. These include Maker's Mark, Old Fitzgerald, and Woodinville Whiskey's bourbon.is the 'solar panel revolution' upon us? A lot of people find the spicy, fruity flavor of a rye-blended bourbon more appealing. Rye bourbons include Woodford Reserve, Wild Turkey, and Basil Hayden.
Taking a trip to Kentucky to tour and taste at the dozens of distilleries there isn't feasible for most people. Thankfully, you can learn all about distilling in Woodinville. Woodinville Whiskey Co. conducts informative tours at 4 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday. Tours are free and include tastings of WWC's vodka and White Dog (unaged) Whiskey.We also offer customized chicken coop. And by this fall, hopefully their bourbon will be available for tasting as well.
Many people believe that all bourbon must be made in Kentucky. Or that all bourbon is made in Bourbon County,How is TMJ pain treated? Kentucky. They're not too far off--the majority of bourbon is made in Kentucky. A recent statistic released said there are 4.7 million barrels of bourbon in Kentucky--a state with just 4.3 million people. That's right--there are more bourbon barrels in Kentucky than people. While Kentucky does produce about 95% of all the country's bourbon, it can be made anywhere within the U.S. In fact, there is some tasty bourbon being made in Woodinville at the Woodinville Whiskey Co., which will bottle and release "batch #1" of its bourbon this fall.When the stone sits in the kidney stone,
Woodinville Whiskey Co.'s owners, Orlin Sorensen and Brett Carlile, hope to bottle 300 cases with this first batch. Sorensen commented, though, that it would depend on "how much the angels take." He was referring to a term in bourbon-making called "angel's share," or the amount that evaporates from the barrel during the aging process.Find everything you need to know about Cold Sore including causes,
The grain mixture used to make bourbon varies from distiller to distiller. While they must use at least 51% corn, most use nearer 70-80%. The rest of the mash bill, as it's known, includes rye, malted barley, and/or wheat. Bourbons that use only corn and wheat are known as wheated bourbons. These include Maker's Mark, Old Fitzgerald, and Woodinville Whiskey's bourbon.is the 'solar panel revolution' upon us? A lot of people find the spicy, fruity flavor of a rye-blended bourbon more appealing. Rye bourbons include Woodford Reserve, Wild Turkey, and Basil Hayden.
Taking a trip to Kentucky to tour and taste at the dozens of distilleries there isn't feasible for most people. Thankfully, you can learn all about distilling in Woodinville. Woodinville Whiskey Co. conducts informative tours at 4 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday. Tours are free and include tastings of WWC's vodka and White Dog (unaged) Whiskey.We also offer customized chicken coop. And by this fall, hopefully their bourbon will be available for tasting as well.
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