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https://specsonline.com/blog/spirits/top-picks-for-american-whisky-month/

TOP PICKS FOR AMERICAN WHISKY MONTH
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American Whisky PIcks
TOP PICKS FOR AMERICAN WHISKY MONTH
September 12, 2017Spec'sBlog, Spirits

Whiskey is made all over the US and there are more and more distilleries popping up all of the time. We’ve put together a list of 6 American whiskeys that are worth taking a break from your usual.

But first, let’s go into some detail about whiskey and bourbon. All bourbon is whiskey is but not all whiskey is bourbon. The folks over at Jim Beam say, “Bourbon is kinda like whiskey’s ‘sweet spot’ … because corn is a sweet grain. The more corn, the sweeter the whiskey. And to be called bourbon, it must be at least 51 percent corn.”

Whiskey may be made everywhere from Brooklyn to Scotland but in 1964, Congress declared bourbon “America’s Native Spirit.” That means to be called bourbon, it must be made in the U.S.

Now let’s get to the whiskey!

Hudson New York Corn Whiskey
This approachable corn whiskey is not only strikingly clear since it’s un-aged, but it’s also surprisingly crisp, clean, and great in cocktails. They use a blend of locally grown corn, to give this unaged whiskey an aroma of buttered popcorn. The taste is slightly sweet and smooth, reminiscent of the plant itself.

Corsair Quinoa Whiskey
Whiskey made from quinoa? Yep, it’s a thing, and a pretty tasty thing at that. This is a whiskey that’s worth trying for novelty value alone, though it happens to be pretty delicious to boot. The heavy nuttiness is something we’ve never tasted in a whiskey, but it’s far from a one-note experience.

1792 Ridgemont Reserve
The 1792 in the title here refers to the year Kentucky became a state, an event considered momentous by fans of the state’s bourbon. Distilled in Bardstown, the toffee-rich bourbon is perfect for sipping with ice, preferably on a front porch.

Platte Valley Corn Whiskey
Here’s a real good ol’ boys’ drink from the longest continuously operating distiller in the US. The straight corn whiskey has been aged for three years at the distillery in Missouri and then bottled in a traditional earthenware jug. The stuff inside doesn’t lack for punch or sophistication, with lots of dried fruit and pepper tones on the palate.

Tin Cup American Whiskey
A new American whisky distilled by whisky aficionado Jess Graber, this is made in Denver, Colorado, which is emphatically not your traditional whisky destination. It is high in rye and has a nice balance between sweet and spicy, and it comes with a free tin-sipping cup.

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https://specsonline.com/blog/spirits/state-of-texas-whiskey/

STATE OF TEXAS SPIRITS: TEXAS WHISKEY
August 12, 2014

If there’s one thing we love at Spec’s, it’s a fine Texas spirit. So for this month’s State of Texas Spirits, we’re highlighting Texas whiskey. Here are three premium Texas whiskies that, like all proud Texans, don’t for a second hide where they’re from. These distinct spirits radiate with Texas pride!

RED RIVER TEXAS BOURBON WHISKEY
This bourbon whiskey is made from pure Texas water and is distilled in American charred oak barrels. It is incredibly smooth, with strong notes of oak and sweet hints of vanilla and maple syrup. One of the great things about Red River is its commitment to Texas’ wildlife. With every purchase, a portion of the profits is donated to the Texas Native Wildlife Conservation.

SILVER STAR WHISKEY TEXAS HONEY
If there’s anything better than Texas whiskey, it’s Texas whiskey infused with Texas honey. Harvested in Round Rock, the honey is derived from fragrant Texas Hill Country wildflowers, giving it a flavor and fragrance that is uniquely Texas. The result is a delicious liqueur that can be enjoyed chilled, on the rocks or blended with your favorite cocktail.

FIRESTONE AND ROBERTSON TX BLENDED WHISKEY
This blended whiskey is a beautiful auburn color with notes of vanilla bean, oak and pear. Its bold flavors of honey butter, banana, caramel and coffee make for a smooth and long finish. To cap things off, each bottle cap is handcrafted using repurposed Texas leathers from donated cowboy boots. It just doesn’t get more Texas than that!

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