Bourbon Whiskey Our Native Spirit

Author/creator Noe, Fred Author Foreword by
Format Electronic
Edition3rd ed.
Publication InfoIndianapolis : Blue River Press Indianapolis : Cardinal Publishers Group [Distributor]
Description264 p. ill 09.210 x 05.870 in.
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Summary Annotation Take a whirlwind trip down the Bourbon Trail with Whiskey Professor, Bernie Lubbers and learn about our nation's native spirit in, Bourbon Whiskey. In the pages of this funny and easy-to-read book, you will learn how bourbon is made, the history of bourbon in Kentucky, America, and the world, the difference between whiskey and bourbon, and how to read labels of bourbon and whiskey bottles and more than 60 pages of travel information to make the most out of your visit to Kentucky.Included is an updated and expanded guide to where to go to visit the Kentucky distilleries as well as other bars, restaurants and hotels nearby to make the most of your visit. There is also a guide to Louisville s Urban Bourbon Trail.Readers will find an expanded section on drinks and recipes to make with bourbon at home, and how to host your own bourbon tasting. Also new is a who's who of the names on bourbon labels, a history of the evolution of the drink from corn whiskey to ourbon whiskey, hints on how to host a Kentucky Derby party in your home (with accompanying bourbon recipes), a list of approved bottled in bond restaurants in the United States, and lots of new facts and trivia about this uniquely American beverage.
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Genre/formElectronic books.
ISBN9781681570037
ISBN1681570033 (Trade Paper) Active Record
Standard identifier# 9781681570037
Stock number00812516

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