Why is Tennessee whiskey not bourbon?

Both whiskeys require the same corn percentage in the mashbill and must be aged in new charred oak barrels. The primary difference is that Tennessee whiskey must go through a charcoal filtering process, which mellows the whiskey's character. For that reason, bourbon is often bolder and has a more robust flavor.
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Why Jack Daniels is not a bourbon?

The company does not prefer to call it Bourbon whiskey.

Like most Bourbon whiskey brands, Jack Daniel's is produced on American soil. It has a predominantly corn-based mash bill, and is aged in new, charred-Oak barrels for at least two years. These are the legal terms that define a 'straight Bourbon' whiskey.
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What is the difference between Tennessee whiskey and bourbon?

Distillation: Must be distilled to 160 proof or below, put in a barrel at 125 proof or below, and bottled at 80 proof or above, same as bourbon. Extras: This is the only difference between Tennessee whiskey and bourbon. Tennessee whiskey distillers are permitted to add up to two percent of coloring and/or flavor.
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Is Tennessee whiskey smoother than bourbon?

Tennessee whiskey is sweeter and smoother in texture as a result of the Lincoln County filtration process. Its taste is more refined than that of bourbon. Bourbon however holds the caramel taste from corn and the vanilla, oaky taste from the charred oaks.
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Is Tennessee whiskey bourbon or scotch?

“Making it in Tennessee and using the Lincoln County Process makes it a Tennessee version of bourbon. It is its own thing and it is also bourbon. Both can be true... Tennessee whisky is a regional distinction of bourbon.
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The Difference Between Bourbon and Tennessee Whiskey



Is Jack Daniels technically a bourbon?

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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Can bourbon come from Tennessee?

"Bourbon can be made anywhere. BUT it cannot be labeled as bourbon unless it's made in the state of Kentucky. As in Jack Daniels Sour Mash Whiskey made in Tennessee. It's technically bourbon in every way except where it was produced."
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Is Crown Royal a whiskey or bourbon?

Specifically, Crown Royal is a Canadian whisky, and even though this technically uses a bourbon mashbill (64% corn, 31.5% rye, 4.5% malted barley), bourbon can only be made in America. Though the TTB originally approved the label, they reversed their decision and forced the brand to stop using the name 'Bourbon Mash'.
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Why is bourbon only in Kentucky?

Kentucky boasts some of the richest, most fertile soil in the country, ideal for growing the major ingredient in bourbon: corn. Bourbon must contain at least 51 percent corn, and Kentucky is up to the task. The state has been corn country since its earliest days in the late 1700s.
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What is special about Tennessee whiskey?

In Tennessee, it gets charcoal filtered. Known as the Lincoln County Process, fresh whiskey is filtered through or steeped in charcoal chips before the whiskey goes into a barrel to age. And it seems no two Tennessee Whiskey producers complete the process in exactly the same way.
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Why is George Dickel not a bourbon?

Case in point: Most Dickel flagship products could legally qualify as bourbon—they're made from primarily corn mash bills and aged in newly charred oak—but Dickel, like Jack Daniels, chooses to be known as Tennessee Whiskey instead in recognition of their use of traditional charcoal filtration techniques.
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What qualifies a whiskey as a bourbon?

For a whiskey to be considered Bourbon, its mash – the mixture of grains from which the product is distilled – must contain at least 51% corn. The rest of the mash is usually filled out with rye or wheat, and malted barley.
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Is Tennessee Honey a bourbon?

It's not a whiskey, but it's undeniably tasty.

If you can look past the fact that Jack Daniel's Tennessee Honey isn't actually a whiskey, you might just appreciate the whiskey-based liqueur's genuine honey flavor over ice or in a highball.
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Is Kentucky whiskey the same as bourbon?

You may have heard that in order to be a bourbon, the whiskey has to be from Kentucky. That's not quite true—bourbon can be made outside that state. But to be designated a "Kentucky bourbon," the spirit has to be both distilled and aged in Kentucky.
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Is Johnnie Walker whiskey or bourbon?

Johnnie Walker (Scottish Gaelic: Seonaidh Walker) is a brand of Scotch whisky now owned by Diageo that originated in the Scottish burgh of Kilmarnock in East Ayrshire.
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Is Southern Comfort a bourbon?

Is Southern Comfort A Bourbon Or Whiskey? There is no whiskey known as Southern Comfort. This original spirit, created in 1874 by New Orleans bartender Martin Wilkes Heron, combines fruits, spices, and low-quality whiskey for a smooth, sweet taste.
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Why are bourbons called Bourbons?

All things considered, the home of whiskey bourbon is said to be the Bourbon region in Kentucky, and it was so named after the war of American autonomy as a motion of gratitude to the French lord, the Bourbon Louis XVI, for his assistance against the Brits.
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What is the bourbon capital of the world?

Bardstown, Kentucky is the Bourbon Capital of the World®. Bourbon connoisseurs could spend days touring the 11 distilleries in and around Bardstown. Explore the rich history and taste aged Kentucky bourbon.
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Can whiskey made outside of Kentucky be called bourbon?

One rule that does not apply to bourbon is that it must be made in Kentucky. This is often misunderstood—even vehemently argued—by drinkers who haven't yet learned the rules, but the fact is that bourbon can be made anywhere in the United States, and only in the United States.
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Is Jim Beam considered bourbon?

“Since 1795, Jim Beam has been crafted by the Beam family and distilled with a strong sense of family values. Seven generations later, it's still made with those same values and aged twice as long as the law requires. Perhaps that's why, today, Jim Beam stands as the World's #1 Bourbon.
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Is Jameson a bourbon?

Unlike Jack Daniels, Jameson Whiskey is an Irish Whiskey, not a bourbon like Jack Daniels. The Jameson whiskey is triple-distilled and is made of malted barley and other ingredients, while the Jack Daniels whiskey is made with sour mash and caramelized with sugar maple charcoal before being aged.
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Is Hennessy a bourbon?

Home > Whiskey > Is Hennessy A Bourbon Or Whiskey? Apparently, Hennessy is a kind of brandy, or Cognac. In spite of what many people believe, Hennessy is not a whisky. The grapes used to make Hennessy Cognac, not barley or wheat, are used.
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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 whiskey is only sold in Tennessee?

Nelson's First 108 Tennessee Whiskey

If you happen to be in Nashville, head over to Nelson's Green Brier Distillery for a treat. It's the only place you can buy Nelson's First 108 Tennessee Whiskey.
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What liquor is Tennessee known for?

Tennessee whiskey is one of the top ten exports of Tennessee. According to the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States, as of 2013, the U.S. market for bourbon and Tennessee whiskey reached $2.4 billion, and exports of bourbon and Tennessee whiskey grew to exceed $1 billion.
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