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  1. May 12, 2015 · How Bourbon Became “America’s Native Spirit” Forget small-batch producers carrying on family traditions. Cutthroat capitalism is what made bourbon “a distinctive product of the United ...

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  2. Jul 15, 2024 · There are plenty of laws pertaining to booze, but in the case of bourbon, there's a law that distinguishes it as America's native spirit. Here's why.

  3. Jun 13, 2013 · Dilute it with water, mix it with ginger ale, or stir in a liqueur or two and call it something fancy like “ The Revolver. ” According to Veach, makers of America’s native spirit are just as ...

  4. Jan 5, 2024 · BOURBON WHISKY: Whisky produced in the U.S. at not exceeding 80% alcohol by volume (160 proof) from a fermented mash of not less than 51 percent corn and stored at not more than 62.5% alcohol by volume (125 proof) in charred new oak containers. ‍ You’ll notice a few things are missing from the requirement to be called bourbon:

  5. May 9, 2019 · Nowhere in the text does it call bourbon America’s Native Spirit. That oft quoted phrase was actually introduced 43 years later in 2007 by another Kentucky Senator Jim Bunning. It was then that Bunning brought forth S. RES. 294 to declare September as Bourbon Heritage Month .

  6. May 12, 2015 · Today, as bourbon experiences a boom not seen since before Prohibition, a new class of consumers is yet again reimagining America’s favorite spirit.

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  8. Explore the rich history and unique craftsmanship of Bourbon, America's native whiskey. Our comprehensive guide dives into the production process, aging requirements, and distinct flavors of Bourbon. Discover why this iconic spirit is a symbol of American heritage and a favorite among whiskey connoisseurs worldwide.