![]() ![]() Let's be honest: Whiskey labels can get a little confusing at times if you’re not used to all the terms they use. ![]() While the best way to taste bourbon is to dive in headfirst and try it, a little education before that first sip will only enhance your experience. With more than 1,500 distilleries producing bourbon across America, now more than ever is a great time to learn what this spirit is and how to drink bourbon. Nonetheless, choosing to brush up on your whiskey knowledge before heading to the bar with some friends is invaluable. Maybe the thought of becoming a whiskey connoisseur seems a bit much. With strong hints of vanilla, caramel, and a sweet yet smokey oak undertone, bourbon is the perfect introduction to whiskey. ![]() This is partly because it often has a less jarring flavor compared to a Scotch or Rye (if you’re not used to them, that is), but also because of its downright tasty flavor profile. It’s showing up with greater frequency on cocktail menus worldwide, as well as an option to drink on its own. How To Drink Bourbon: Ultimate Beginners GuideĮvery year, bourbon becomes increasingly more popular among new drinkers. ![]()
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