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Burbon vs. Scotch
Whast the difference? I know they are both a type of whiskey, but whats the difference in taste, method of production and history.
Taste wise I think I like burbon better. |
To be legally named 'Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey', it must meet the following:
Scots Whisky (it's 'whiskey' everywhere else but Scotland and Canada, where it's 'whisky') Only after a minimum of three years maturation can the new make spirit be legally defined as Scotch whisky. In practice, most Scotch whisky matures for much longer - from five to fifteen, twenty, or twenty-five years and sometimes longer. It is this lingering period during which Scotland’s cool, clean air steals through the porous oak of the casks and charms their contents, contributing further to the smooth and golden character of each distillery’s unique creation. (source: www.whiskyweb.com) |
OMG, lifesaver, You of All People Ask this question?????:(
Jono and our Room did not seem to bother you drinking Scotch Whisky!:D The different for the Heathens From Texas, is: American Whisk"e"y is spelled with The "E"! It is aged with and cooked with Charcoal. Scothish Whisky (No "E"), is heated and cooked over peat dug up and cut from the Scotish Highland Peat Bogs. Ergo, the smokey taste. DAH BRO! :D |
One bourbon, one scotch...and one beer....
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I think bourbon was the first kind of alcohol I ever had. Liked it just fine!! I only drink scotch if I am already drunk (guess by then it doesn't matter)
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I love scotch. Scotchy, scotch, scotch.
(Anchorman) :) |
I was at a conference last week. A man who has been very influential/important within the organization is retiring, so he was roasted at one of the banquets. He happens to be from Tennessee. One of the presenters did a slide presentation, which included the following:
Picture of a bottle of Scotch with a "no" sign. Caption: May never be drunk. Picture of a bottle of Irish whiskey with a "no" sign. Caption: May never be drunk. Picture of a bottle of Kentucky bourbon. Caption: May be drunk under extreme circumstances. Picture of a bottle of Jack Daniels. Caption: Suitable for all occasions. :D I personally prefer Scotch... |
I'm a big fan of both whiskey and scotch, though I prefer scotch. Scotch neat or whiskey on rocks has become my favorite going out drink (although that causes problems to my wallet).
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Either that or that cheap-ass beer that comes in the big bottles. |
I prefer Scotch to Burbon, but i like Rye Whisky (Canadian Whisky) even better.
nothing goes down smoother than Crown on the rocks. |
Definitely a fan of the Single Malt over blended, Glenmornagie Port Barrel is my particular favourite.
But I have to admit I'm also a fan of the good'ole Rye & Ginger when out drinking. |
Way to go COOP. Glennfidich is mine but am open to single barrel of course!
Any Single Malt will do, some better thatn others! Actually, Irish Whisky is damn good. Not as smokey as Scotch Whisky.:) Neat is only way with maybe a cube or two!:D GA was the only way to go in Room! Damn did I get screwed up in Wales with Neat Scotch!:o |
Takes only a litte Southern Comfort to be me in a comfortable mood :)...
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It's all about Maker's Mark and Jameson.
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