Noun
bourbon whiskey
Alternative form of bourbon
Bourbon whiskey
Alternative form of bourbon whiskey
Economy main seeAlso The L&N Building on West Broadway Bourbon bottle, 19th century: One-third of all bourbon whiskey comes from Louisville. Source: Internet
Personal Heineken married Lucille Cummins, an American from a Kentucky family of bourbon whiskey distillers. Source: Internet
History White oak barrels filled with new bourbon whiskey and resting in a rack house for a period of four to nine years, giving bourbon its well-known copper color. Source: Internet
In 2014, it was estimated that U.S. bourbon whiskey exports surpassed $1 billion (making up the majority of the U.S. total of $1.6 billion in spirits exports). Source: Internet
Most bourbon whiskey is sold at 80 US proof. Source: Internet
The lineup includes bourbon barrel-aged whiskey, triple-distilled corn vodka, bourbon whiskey, gin and a pair of rums." Source: Internet