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  2. Michter’s Releases a New Bourbon That Experiments ... - AOL

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    Bomberger’s Declaration Bourbon, launched in 2014, is a nod to the history of its parent company, Michter’s, which was called Bomberger’s from around 1860 — until Prohibition forced the ...

  3. Barrel - Wikipedia

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    The tastes yielded by French and American species of oak are slightly different, with French oak being subtler, while American oak gives stronger aromas. [17] To retain the desired measure of oak influence, a winery will replace a certain percentage of its barrels every year, although this can vary from 5 to 100%. Some winemakers use "200% new ...

  4. Barrel-aged beer - Wikipedia

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    Each distillery uses its own blend of oak and its own level of charring, leading to distinct differences in the sorts of flavours that brewers can derive from the used barrels. [1] [2] By US law, "straight bourbon" must be aged in new American white oak barrels. This means that a barrel can only be used once to age true bourbon whiskey, a fact ...

  5. American whiskey - Wikipedia

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    American corn whiskey does not have to be aged at all – but, if it is aged, it must be aged in used or uncharred oak barrels [15] "at not more than 62.5% alcohol by volume (125 proof)". [16] In practice, if corn whiskey is aged, it is usually aged in used bourbon barrels. Tennessee whiskey aging in charred new oak barrels at the Jack Daniel's ...

  6. Bourbon whiskey - Wikipedia

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    Bourbon whiskey (/ ˈ b ɜːr b ən /; also simply bourbon) is a 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]

  7. Straight whiskey - Wikipedia

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    Straight whiskey (or straight whisky), as defined in United States law, is whiskey that is distilled from a fermented (malted or unmalted) cereal grain mash to a concentration not exceeding 80% alcohol by volume (abv) and aged in new charred oak barrels for at least two years at a concentration not exceeding 62.5% at the start of the aging process. [1]

  8. Legislation introduced to protect white oak trees, key to ...

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    Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., and Mark Warner, D-Va., introduced the White Oak Resilience Act of 2025, which will “mobilize” more federal resources and research in protecting the tree’s population.

  9. Barrell’s New Bourbon Blends 3 Whiskeys Aged in American ...

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    One of the bourbons is aged in coveted mizunara oak barrels. One of the bourbons is aged in coveted mizunara oak barrels. Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Food. Games ...