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@fuckyeahwhisky
Irish whiskey…from Minnesota. Whatever, it’s delicious.
I’ve had two, and i want another.i shouldn’t .Â
You are so beautiful. Someday I will have a good enough reason to open you.
I think it’s safe to assume my family knows what I like to drink.
Scuse me while I #bourbon.
It’ll fill ya with brotherly love.
(via With Each Sip Of Whisky, You’re Taking A Gulp Of Atmosphere)
Scientists at Oxford University have found that whisky has a different taste depending on where it’s sipped.
The idea came from the experience of many travelers. Go someplace warm and sunny, and the food and drink are breathtaking, explains Charles Spence, lead author of the study. Bring some home, though, and it never tastes as good, he says.
Photo: iStock
(Via @mollywellmann)
Happy National Bourbon Day!
Today is the 224th anniversary of Elijah Craig's first distillation. Cheers!
The Lost Weekend, Paramount Pictures, 1945
More bourbon gifs!
Taken on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail.
Clockwise from top left: 1) Maker’s Mark; 2) Four Roses; 3) Four Roses; 4) Jim Beam; 5) Jim Beam
SO. BEAUTIFUL.
Legend has it that this was reverse-engineered from a large batch of whiskey unearthed beneath the Heaven Hill distillery during renovations-whiskey that was allegedly pilfered by U.S. Treasury agent John Fitzgerald during inspections. But that’s according to the sales rep from Old Fitzgerald, so who knows.
Profile of the Average American Bourbon Drinker
via Frank Pratt
I am a proud American bourbon drinker.
If we’re so uneducated then how are we so rich?
BOURBON IS OBVIOUSLY THE REASON