Why is makers mark not a bourbon?

To this day, Maker's Mark is made with winter wheat, along with corn and malted barley (to be considered bourbon, a whiskey must contain at least 51% corn in the mash. Maker's Mark contains 70%).
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Does Maker's Mark make bourbon?

The classic Maker's Mark begins as cask-strength bourbon, is filtered and is then proofed down to our optimal taste profile at 45% alcohol (or 90 proof.) Maker's Mark is bottled and then hand-dipped in our signature red wax by a member of our dipping line – just like we've done since bottle number one.
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Is Maker's Mark rye or bourbon?

What Kind Of Whiskey Is Maker'S Mark? A Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey with rye, spice, barley malt, butterscotch, and vanilla notes, Maker's Mark is produced in Louisville, Kentucky. If you are a fan of bourbon, you're in for a treat here. The finish is sweet, butterscotch-infused, with dry oak spice on the nose.
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Why is whiskey spelled wrong on Makers Mark?

Maker's Mark chooses the Scottish way to spell whisky, even though it's an all-American bourbon through and through. This can get confusing for some people (especially those loyal to the notion that countries with an “e” spell whiskey with an “e”), but the rationale comes down to one thing: distiller heritage.
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Is Maker's Mark owned by Jim Beam?

Beam Suntory, parent company of Maker's Mark Distillery and Jim Beam Distillery and other spirits brands is making long-term commitment to sustainability across every facet of its value chain, from seed to sip – a program known as Proof Positive.
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What makes Maker's Mark 46 different?

There are 2 main differences between Maker's 46 and Maker's Mark. The first is that the 46 is aged longer which mellows it out more while adding more flavor. The second is that seared French oak staves are seeped in the bourbon towards the end of it's additional aging process bringing out some even more flavors.
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Is Makers Mark whiskey or bourbon?

Maker's Mark®

Bill Samuels, Sr., simply wanted a whisky he would enjoy drinking. Never bitter or sharp, Maker's Mark® is made with soft red winter wheat, instead of the usual rye, for a one-of-a-kind, full-flavored bourbon that's easy to drink.
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Is makers mark a top shelf?

I enjoy Maker's Mark, giving the regular version a “Mid Shelf” rating and this batch of cask strength a “Top Shelf” rating. I consider Maker's Mark cask strength to be one of best widely available wheated bourbons on the market. Pappy and Weller bourbons are just too difficult to find and drink regularly.
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Is Jack Daniels a bourbon?

Is Jack Daniel's Bourbon? Yes. And no. Jack Daniel's chooses not to call itself bourbon, but the historic brand applies for federal label approval under the class of bourbon and Tennessee whiskey is listed as straight bourbon in the North American Free Trade Agreement.
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What's the difference between whiskey and bourbon?

Whiskey is a distilled spirit made from grains like corn and rye and aged in wooden barrels. Bourbon is a type of whiskey, and there are strict rules in place to ensure its quality. Bourbon must be made in the US, distilled from at least 51% corn, and aged in new oak-charred barrels.
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What whiskey is bourbon?

Bourbon is a type of American whiskey, distilled from a mash made primarily of corn. Despite it's popularity, the spirit remains a mystery to many.
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Is Crown Royal bourbon?

Is Crown Royal considered a bourbon? No, Crown Royal is a Canadian blended whisky, but because it uses the same mash bill of bourbon and is labeled with the name, it was confused as a bourbon. The mash bill contains above 51% corn, rye distillates, and malted barley.
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Are all bourbons whiskey?

All bourbon is whiskey, but not all whiskey is bourbon. A strict set of standards from the government regulates what's what. Learn more about what defines "America's native spirit" and the difference between bourbon and whiskey below.
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What is special about Makers Mark?

Maker's Mark Cask Strength is bottled at barrel proof, which produces a much stronger yet still smooth bourbon. Cask Strength is also non-chill filtered, which contributes to its bolder flavor.
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What is better than makers mark?

If you like Maker's Mark, try Old Weller Antique 107

While you could jump from the most recognizable wheated bourbon, Maker's, to the most coveted wheated bourbon, Pappy Van Winkle, there are other options in between (both in terms of taste and price).
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Is Makers Mark Good neat?

Smooth and easy to drink neat or on the rocks with a nice warming sensation going down. Long dry finish of oak, caramel and a hint of corn. I like Maker's Mark. It doesn't have quite the depth and complex character that you can get with some bourbons, but it's well balanced, delicious and easy to sip.
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Can you drink maker's mark straight?

As a result of its smoothness, Maker's Mark is a delight to drink straight up. For maximum flavor and aroma, serve it on the rocks or with a splash of water. There are no limits to what this whiskey can be mixed with. Make sure you choose Maker's Mark if you are in doubt which whiskey to use in a cocktail.
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What is the difference between Makers Mark and Jim Beam?

The Maker's Mark bottles with wax dipped seals are more attractive than Jim Beam's bottles. It is the dip marks that make Maker's Mark unique from other bourbons. Moreover, Maker's Mark comes in square bottles, unlike Jim Beam. It has also been said that Maker's Mark only produces fewer barrels a day than Jim Beam.
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Why is Maker's Mark dipped in wax?

Sealing wax, in general, is thought to protect the contents of bottles from evaporation. At one time, before cork was the sealant of choice, it was used to plug wine bottles, and you can apply it yourself to unsealed bottles or homebrew.
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What bourbon does John Wick drink?

John Wick's bourbon of choice is Blanton's Single Barrel Bourbon. This bourbon was Master Distiller Elmer T. Lee's final product at Buffalo Trace Distillery, where he worked for almost four decades. Blanton's bourbon is the first commercially sold single-barrel bourbon in history.
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Is Maker's Mark a sour mash whiskey?

Most bourbon distillers, including Maker's Mark use a sour mash process. This refers to what the distillers call 'set back' being added to the mash. 'Set back' is the undistilled residue that remains from the previous distillation. The term 'sour mash' is a reference to this acidic, sour tasting set back.
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What whiskey is similar to Maker's Mark?

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  • of 10 Maker's Mark.
  • of 10 Knob Creek.
  • of 10 Woodford Reserve.
  • of 10 Old Forester.
  • of 10 Buffalo Trace.
  • of 10 Evan Williams Black Label.
  • of 10 Old Grand-Dad 100-Proof.
  • of 10 Four Roses Small Batch.
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Is Maker's Mark cheap whiskey?

King of the Affordable Wheaters: The red wax seal; the Scottish spelling of “whisky.” It's easy to love Maker's and its quirks. Particularly easy, since it's an affordable wheated bourbon. It's got a big name, which sometimes pushes its price up — but in California, I find mine for $20 at Trader Joe's.
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