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What is the difference between Bourbon and Whiskey?

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G. Horace

G. Horace

G. Horace
G. Horace, Content Developer, Chicago

Answered Jul 04, 2019

Sometimes, bourbon is called bourbon whiskey, but sometimes people will ask for bourbon, or they will ask for whiskey. Therefore, there is a difference between the two. There is only one bourbon, and there are many whiskeys. Bourbon is a type of whiskey. Bourbon was named that due to the county where it came from in Kentucky.

Sometimes, bourbon is called bourbon whiskey, but sometimes people will ask for bourbon, or they
However, even though bourbon is a type of whiskey, it has some differences when compared to the other whiskeys. Bourbon tastes sweeter than other whiskeys, and it can be more substantial too. Corn makes up the majority of bourbon, but whiskey can be made up of other things like barley, rye, and wheat. Whiskey is made all over the world, but bourbon is only made in the USA.

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