Bartending Tips : What Is Bourbon?
January 11, 2011 by Glassware Zone
Filed under bar glassware
Bourbon is a spirit that is at least 51 percent corn, must be completely natural and come from Kentucky. Enjoy the complex and full-bodied flavor of aged bourbon with tips from an experienced bartender in this free video on bartending. Expert: Micah Bartelme Contact: www.wearehdtv.com Bio: Micah Bartelme is a professional bartender who is knowledgeable about thousands of drink recipes. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz






@cinepuck Bourbon can be made all over the states. It’s not a lot out there but there are bourbons made in other parts.
@illfreezy Tennessee whiskey is not a bourbon. It goes thru the Lincoln County Process. AKA Filtered thru 10 feet of sugar maple charcoal, bourbon doesn’t. It is a Tennessee whiskey.
The only way a Whisky is a Bourbon is if it is made in Kentucky. That’s it. All Bourbon is Whisky, but not the other way around. *facepalm*
what the hells is that subtitles????
Tennessee whiskey is a fucking Bourbon, jack asses.
like what? the only requirement to being labeled bourbon is 51% corn; what else do you know?
alot more to being called bourbon than 51% corn man
ALL bourbons are whiskey as well!
actually, Jack Daniels uses 51% corn so it is technically a bourbon, even though it is called Tennessee Whiskey, which by the way is made using the water from the same river, which is ten miles from Bourbon County, KY
jack danels is NOT and i repeat NOT bourbon, and neither s soco. these are the two spirits i mot commonly hear mistaken for bourbon.
wrong i’m afraid.
Tennessee Whiskey is made from the state Tennessee, whereas Bourbon Whiskey is made in the state of Kentucky.
Although both begins with the letter “J”, Jack Daniel’s is Tennessee Whiskey and Jim Beam is Bourbon Whiskey.
Tennessee whiskey is bourbon you idiot.
His name might be Michael but he’s got no clue. Show me a bottle of Jack Daniel’s that says “bourbon” on it’s label and I’ll buy you a new car!