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  2. What is Tennessee whiskey? Is it different than bourbon? All ...

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    What's the difference between Tennessee whiskey and Kentucky bourbon? Top whiskies to taste.

  3. Tennessee whiskey - Wikipedia

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    According to the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States, as of 2013, the U.S. market for bourbon and Tennessee whiskey reached $2.4 billion, and exports of bourbon and Tennessee whiskey grew to exceed $1 billion. [5] [6] [7] There are two major producers of Tennessee whiskey, Jack Daniel's based in Lynchburg (owned by the Louisville ...

  4. Bourbon vs. Whiskey: What's the Difference Between ... - AOL

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    And knowing the difference between bourbon vs. whiskey can help you discover your preferred bottle, or sip, for specific occasions, recipes, and gifts. We let the experts clue us into what makes ...

  5. Bourbon whiskey - Wikipedia

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    Bourbon whiskey (/ b ɜːr b ən /) (or simply bourbon) is a type of barrel-aged American whiskey made primarily from corn (maize). The name derives from the French House of Bourbon, although the precise source of inspiration is uncertain; contenders include Bourbon County, Kentucky, and Bourbon Street in New Orleans, both of which are named after the House of Bourbon. [1]

  6. Is Tennessee Whiskey Actually Bourbon? We Have the Answer - AOL

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    George Dickel Bourbon WhiskyThe only time I’ve ever been thrown out of a bar was because of Jack Daniel’s. And I didn’t even get a drink!I was at a bar in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, with my ...

  7. Whisky - Wikipedia

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    The word whisky (or whiskey) is an anglicisation of the Classical Gaelic word uisce (or uisge) meaning "water" (now written as uisce in Modern Irish, and uisge in Scottish Gaelic). This Gaelic word shares its ultimate origins with Germanic water and Slavic voda of the same meaning. Distilled alcohol was known in Latin as aqua vitae ("water of ...

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