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married-to-a-redhead · 1 year ago
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It's National Bourbon Day! My wife and sons can trace their ancestry back to Basil Hayden so I'll drink to that.
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doctorfriend79 · 5 months ago
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🥃 Happy National Bourbon Day! 🥃
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It’s #NationalBourbonDay! For some history of the various types of whisky, including the etymology of “Bourbon” itself, here’s our video about the Manhattan cocktail!
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National Bourbon Day 
Nobody really needs a good excuse to enjoy the odd tipple, but National Bourbon Day gives anyone the perfect reason to dust off a bottle of this fine whiskey and have a glass or two!
Those who are less steeped in the culture of alcoholic beverages may not know the difference between bourbon and whiskey, which is certainly okay! This is the perfect day to learn. National Bourbon Day has been set aside as a day to learn about and appreciate this fine liquor which some people refer to as the “Spirit of America”.
It’s time to celebrate this American ‘Native Spirit’!
History of National Bourbon Day
Legend has it that the date on which National Bourbon Day is celebrated is the anniversary of the very first time this famous drink was distilled, way back in the late 1700s. It may only be a legend but, whatever the truth of this is, National Bourbon Day is surely a day worth celebrating.
Bourbon is a specific category of American whiskey, which is made from a mash that is primarily corn based–at least 51% must be corn in order for it to be classified as bourbon. Other grains in the mash typically include malted barley, rye or wheat.
The mash is then distilled, then aged for at least two years in barrels that are new charred oak barrels, in order to be “straight bourbon whiskey”. Many bourbons are aged longer than 2 years. In fact, one labelling rule states that any bourbon aged for less than 4 years must state as much on the label.
This is a very strong liquor. The corn mash to make the bourbon starts out at 80% alcohol and, through the aging process as well as filtering and bottling processes, the final product can be no less than 40% alcohol by volume.
Bourbon definitely originated in the US state of Kentucky, sometime in the 1700s, before it even had acquired its official name. The name seems to be a nod to the French Bourbon Dynasty, and possibly was in honor of Bourbon County, an area of Kentucky that was known for its corn growing.
While some people think that bourbon must be made in Kentucky (like cognac must be made in a certain region of France) that’s not actually true. It simply needs to be distilled and aged in the state in order to be given the special name, “Kentucky Bourbon”.
Even so, most of this drink is still made in Kentucky and folks from that area would claim that it’s definitely the place where the best bourbon comes from. Some Kentuckians even claim that the limestone in the springwater from the area offers this bourbon a flavor distinguished from the rest.
In 1964, the US Congress recognized bourbon as a “distinctive product of the United States”. In fact, many trade agreements require that, to be called bourbon, a whiskey must be made in the USA.
As bourbon whiskey began to grow in popularity, the tourism around this drink began to increase in Kentucky. At one point, to keep up with demand, some companies were planning to reduce the alcohol content of their products, but backlash from customers forced them to reverse their decision. Some companies have limited their supplies overseas to keep up with demands in the US. That means that Kentucky still probably is the best place to get bourbon!
While it is true that all bourbons are whiskey, not all whiskeys are bourbon. And National Bourbon Day is certainly the best day to find out more about this tasty beverage and enjoy a glass as well.
How to Celebrate National Bourbon Day
Celebrating National Bourbon Day is filled with fun, enjoyment and, of course, access to different bourbons of the world! Try these celebratory ideas for enjoying the day:
Try a Different Kind of Bourbon
Those who are new on the scene, welcome! It’s time to try bourbon of any variety. For those who are enthusiasts and aficionados, National Bourbon Day is the perfect time to try a new brand, flavor or vintage of this special whiskey.
Knob’s Creek. Whether choosing the 9-year, or the more sought-after 15-year, this brand is well known for its small batch varieties that everyone seems to love.
Evan Williams Black Label. A great taste for a newcomer, this affordable brand brings 86 proof whiskey that is aged more than 5 years.
Jim Beam’s Old Grandad. Mid-range price and 114 proof is super spicy and appreciated by those who want to avoid the “hype” of fancier brands.
Join a National Bourbon Day Event
There are plenty of events and options for whiskey lovers and their friends (even those who don’t know much about whiskey) to get in the swing of things and enjoy this special day. Hotels and restaurants often enter into the spirit of the occasion by organizing a dinner in honor of Bourbon.
Hop on the National Bourbon Day website for more information and events.
Visit the Bourbon Capital of the World
Bardstown, Kentucky has been hailed by some to be the “Bourbon Capital of the World”. Because of this, it may just be the perfect place to visit for a National Bourbon Day celebration. With at least 10 different distilleries in the area, Bardstown offers an eclectic array of bourbon options, including: Bardstown Bourbon Company, Maker’s Mark Distillery, Jim Beam American Stillhouse ahd Heaven Hill Distillery.
National Bourbon Day events typically last over two or three days, hosting tastings, demonstrations, and expert discussions. While in town, don’t forget to stop by the Oscar Getz Museum of Whisky History, which is a special place for bourbon enthusiasts.
Those who can’t make it to Kentucky but want to join in from home can access the National Bourbon Day video library for recorded and virtual events.
Try Some New Bourbon Cocktail Recipes
A great idea for celebrating the day is to entertain family and friends by trying out some old or new Bourbon cocktail recipes.
Bourbon Old Fashioned. A classic, of course, but always amazing. This drink includes bourbon, bitters, water, sugar, and a garnish of orange peel.
Bourbon Mint Julep. Another Kentucky favorite known for its attachment to the horse race, the Kentucky Derby, this refreshing drink simply calls for simple syrup, mint sprigs, bourbon and crushed ice.
Bourbon Manhattan. Named after the city that never sleeps, this iconic American drink just begs to make with America’s Native Spirit! Mix bourbon whiskey, sweet vermouth and bitters. Garnish with a maraschino cherry and orange peel.
Bourbon Sidecar. Normally made with cognac, this American-ized version of the drink is just as tasty. Shake together bourbon, triple sec and lemon juice with ice. Garnish with an orange twist.
No matter what the plans are for the day, it’s easy to add a little splash of whiskey to an evening meal to make National Bourbon Day a night to remember!
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murderousink23 · 5 months ago
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06/14/2024 is International Bath Day 🛀🌎, National Bourbon Day 🥃🇺🇸, National Flag Day 🇺🇸, National Pop Goes the Weasel Day 🇺🇸, National Strawberry Shortcake Day 🇺🇸, World Blood Donor Day 🇺🇳
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subby-sab · 5 months ago
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Today is 14th of June.
Today is World Blood Donor Day, International Bath Day, National Bourbon Day, National Strawberry Shortcake Day.
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bourbontrend · 4 months ago
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Jim Beam Black is back and better than ever Check out their new 7-year age statement and 90 proof delight, just in time for National Bourbon Day Plus, learn about their recent Double Gold Medal win and exciting partnership with the U.S. Soccer Federation Cheers to bourbon lovers and soccer fans alike
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golfbloggercom · 5 months ago
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It's National Bourbon Day!
It’s National Bourbon Day! National Bourbon Day is June 14. Since an Act of Congress in 1964, Bourbon has been designated “America’s Native Spirit.” Bourbon is a whiskey, made from at least 51% corn, and aged in new, charred oak barrels. Federal standards dictate that it may be distilled to no more than 160 proof, entered into the barrel for ageing at no more than 125 proof, and bottled at 80…
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spanishroyals · 1 year ago
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October 12, 2023. Royal Palace, Madrid.
For Spain's National Day, the King and Queen traditionally offer a reception to 2500 guests at the Royal Palace. For the first time this year, Princess Leonor joined her parents at the reception, where they first receive all the guests in the Throne Room in a ceremony known as "besamanos" or handkissing. In the third and fourth photos the Princess is greeting two very special guests, her fellow gentleman and lady cadets at the General Military Academy of Zaragoza.
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designedandplated · 3 months ago
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Teal day dress, 1824.
Chapeau de gros de Naples, orné de plumes d'Autruche; Robe de marceline, garnie en crevés de satin
Hat made of gros de Naples, decorated with ostrich feathers; Marceline dress, trimmed with satin slashes.
My scan with the writing intact was unfortunately not as high quality as the torn one, but I have still transcribed and translated the text.
Gros de Naples is a plain weave silk from Italy.
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valhikes · 2 years ago
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Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest, Utah
Short hike with plenty of climb along Whiskey Creek To Bourbon Lake. It's just a little lake.
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goodspiritsnewsat · 4 months ago
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GSN Alert: 11th Annual “30 Days of Bourbon Challenge”
Bourbon & Banter will kick off National Bourbon Heritage Month with plenty of giveaways during the 11th annual “30 Days of Bourbon Challenge” starting September 1. This sip-and-salute celebration commemorates that auspicious moment on August 7, 2007, when the U.S. Senate declared September as National Bourbon Heritage Month. The bill, sponsored by Republican Senator Jim Bunning of Kentucky,…
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doctorfriend79 · 1 year ago
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🥃  Happy National Bourbon Day!  🥃
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alliterative-endlessknot · 1 year ago
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It’s #NationalBourbonDay! For some history of the various types of whisky, including the etymology of “Bourbon” itself, here’s our video about the Manhattan cocktail!
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rabbitcruiser · 1 year ago
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National Bourbon Day
The smoothest and most flavorful of all liquors, Bourbon absolutely deserves its own day. Host a tasting, find an event, or treat yourself to an upper-shelf selection.
Nobody really needs a good excuse to enjoy the odd tipple, but National Bourbon Day gives anyone the perfect reason to dust off a bottle of this fine whiskey and have a glass or two!
Those who are less steeped in the culture of alcoholic beverages may  not know the difference between bourbon and whiskey, which is certainly  okay! This is the perfect day to learn. National Bourbon Day has been  set aside as a day to learn about and appreciate this fine liquor which  some people refer to as the “Spirit of America”.
It’s time to celebrate this American ‘Native Spirit’!
History of National Bourbon Day
Legend has it that the date on which National Bourbon Day is  celebrated is the anniversary of the very first time this famous drink  was distilled, way back in the late 1700s. It may only be a legend but,  whatever the truth of this is, National Bourbon Day is surely a day  worth celebrating.
Bourbon is a specific category of American whiskey, which is made  from a mash that is primarily corn based–at least 51% must be corn in  order for it to be classified as bourbon. Other grains in the mash  typically include malted barley, rye or wheat.
The mash is then distilled, then aged for at least two years in  barrels that are new charred oak barrels, in order to be “straight  bourbon whiskey”. Many bourbons are aged longer than 2 years. In fact,  one labelling rule states that any bourbon aged for less than 4 years  must state as much on the label.
This is a very strong liquor. The corn mash to make the bourbon  starts out at 80% alcohol and, through the aging process as well as  filtering and bottling processes, the final product can be no less than  40% alcohol by volume.
Bourbon definitely originated in the US state of Kentucky, sometime  in the 1700s, before it even had acquired its official name. The name  seems to be a nod to the French Bourbon Dynasty, and possibly was in  honor of Bourbon County, an area of Kentucky that was known for its corn  growing.
While some people think that bourbon must be made in Kentucky (like  cognac must be made in a certain region of France) that’s not actually  true. It simply needs to be distilled and aged in the state in order to  be given the special name, “Kentucky Bourbon”.
Even so, most of this drink is still made in Kentucky and folks from  that area would claim that it’s definitely the place where the best  bourbon comes from. Some Kentuckians even claim that the limestone in  the springwater from the area offers this bourbon a flavor distinguished  from the rest.
In 1964, the US Congress recognized bourbon as a “distinctive product  of the United States”. In fact, many trade agreements require that, to  be called bourbon, a whiskey must be made in the USA.
As bourbon whiskey began to grow in popularity, the tourism around  this drink began to increase in Kentucky. At one point, to keep up with  demand, some companies were planning to reduce the alcohol content of  their products, but backlash from customers forced them to reverse their  decision. Some companies have limited their supplies overseas to keep  up with demands in the US. That means that Kentucky still probably is  the best place to get bourbon!
While it is true that all bourbons are whiskey, not all whiskeys are  bourbon. And National Bourbon Day is certainly the best day to find out  more about this tasty beverage and enjoy a glass as well.
How to Celebrate National Bourbon Day
Celebrating National Bourbon Day is filled with fun, enjoyment and,  of course, access to different bourbons of the world! Try these  celebratory ideas for enjoying the day:
Try a Different Kind of Bourbon
Those who are new on the scene, welcome! It’s time to try bourbon of  any variety. For those who are enthusiasts and aficionados, National  Bourbon Day is the perfect time to try a new brand, flavor or vintage of  this special whiskey.
Knob’s Creek. Whether choosing the 9-year, or  the more sought-after 15-year, this brand is well known for its small  batch varieties that everyone seems to love.
Evan Williams Black Label. A great taste for a newcomer, this affordable brand brings 86 proof whiskey that is aged more than 5 years.
Jim Beam’s Old Grandad. Mid-range price and 114 proof is super spicy and appreciated by those who want to avoid the “hype” of fancier brands.
Join a National Bourbon Day Event
There are plenty of events and options for whiskey lovers and their  friends (even those who don’t know much about whiskey) to get in the  swing of things and enjoy this special day. Hotels and restaurants often  enter into the spirit of the occasion by organizing a dinner in honor  of Bourbon.
Hop on the National Bourbon Day website for more information and events.
Visit the Bourbon Capital of the World  
Bardstown, Kentucky has been hailed by some to be the “Bourbon  Capital of the World”. Because of this, it may just be the perfect place  to visit for a National Bourbon Day celebration. With at least 10  different distilleries in the area, Bardstown offers an eclectic array  of bourbon options, including: Bardstown Bourbon Company, Maker’s Mark  Distillery, Jim Beam American Stillhouse ahd Heaven Hill Distillery.
National Bourbon Day events typically last over two or three days,  hosting tastings, demonstrations, and expert discussions. While in town,  don’t forget to stop by the Oscar Getz Museum of Whisky History, which is a special place for bourbon enthusiasts.
Those who can’t make it to Kentucky but want to join in from home can access the National Bourbon Day video library for recorded and virtual events.
Try Some New Bourbon Cocktail Recipes  
A great idea for celebrating the day is to entertain family and friends by trying out some old or new Bourbon cocktail recipes.
Bourbon Old Fashioned. A classic, of course, but always amazing. This drink includes bourbon, bitters, water, sugar, and a garnish of orange peel.
Bourbon Mint Julep.  Another Kentucky favorite known for its attachment to the horse race,  the Kentucky Derby, this refreshing drink simply calls for simple syrup,  mint sprigs, bourbon and crushed ice.
Bourbon Manhattan. Named  after the city that never sleeps, this iconic American drink just begs  to make with America’s Native Spirit! Mix bourbon whiskey, sweet  vermouth and bitters. Garnish with a maraschino cherry and orange peel.
Bourbon Sidecar. Normally  made with cognac, this American-ized version of the drink is just as  tasty. Shake together bourbon, triple sec and lemon juice with ice.  Garnish with an orange twist.
No matter what the plans are for the day, it’s easy to add a little  splash of whiskey to an evening meal to make National Bourbon Day a  night to remember!
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