Aint nothing more American than a white picket fence, a slice of apple pie and Dolly Parton belting out the national anthem in her finest American flag leotard. Yessir.
But listen its best toenjoy all of that star-spangled glorywith a big ol glug of Whiskey. Hell, maybe two. And wouldnt you know it, Whiskey is just as iconically American as ol Uncle Sam himself.
Whiskey is living its best life here in the U.S. Yeah, yeah other countries, too. But when it comes to a bottle thats different and bold, Whiskey ismanifesting its righteous destinyall across the United States. And thats something worth toasting to!
Whiskeys history in the U.S. is as old scratch that: older than the country itself. In fact, barrels and bottles of the stuff were used as currency during the American Revolutionary war. It might even be fair to say that the United States was founded on booze… and maaaaybe a strong distaste for tyrannical rule and taxes (some things never change, eh?).
But since those early heady days, the Spirit has taken on new life in America, even spawning its very own variety: Bourbon. In fact, Bourbon is so prized in the States, there are laws governing how and where its made. And one things for certain: the whole process absolutely must start and end in the U.S.
But the Whiskey train doesnt stop at Bourbon. Tennessee Whiskey is just as respectable locals might even argue that with the added step of charcoal filtration, their juice rises above any old Bourbon. And dont count out the rising popularity of the U.S. Single malt. Its gaining a fair share of fans all across the globe.
Now its time to toast and taste to the U.S.A. Cheers!
Smartass Corner:
1) The Whiskey Rebellion, or Whiskey Insurrection, was a tax protest in the United States beginning in 1791, during the presidency of George Washington. The resistance came to a climax in July 1794, when a U.S. marshal arrived in western Pennsylvania to serve writs to distillers who had not paid the excise.
2) One of the most pervasive myths about Bourbon is that it has to be made in Kentucky. While Kentucky produces 95% of the worlds Bourbon, there are no regulations that prevent it from being made anywhere else in the United States.
3)Rye Whiskeyis made from mash that is at least 51 per cent rye. The grain gives Rye Whiskey its spicy, sometimes peppery, and bitter flavor. Rye was a big seller before Prohibition. After decades in obscurity, its fashionable again. George Washington distilled Rye Whiskey at Mount Vernon.
4) Tennessee Whiskey is born from a Bourbon, but before its barreled it gets filtered through charcoal in a process they call the Lincoln County method.
5) Truth bomb: People tend to think that Single Malt Whiskies arent blends. But guess what? They are. Single Malt Whiskies are the result of many barrels blended to create a Whisky. They just happen to come from a single distillery.
6)Bourbon set of rulesrefer to manufacturing method rather than location. It must be matured in new and charred casks of American white oak. No coloring or flavoring of any type is allowed. It must be matured for at least 2 years, if a bottle does not bear an age it is at least 4 years old. The mash bill must contain atleast 51% corn.