safearm
US Veteran
The family recipe for eggnog requires Jim Beam, the only bourbon I drink (and only in the family recipe eggnog!).
Sorry on my mistake about JD being bourbon...
I thought bourbon and whiskey were the same thing.
Speaking as a Kentucky Colonel and having long years of drinking every kind of Bourbon imaginable, I will recommend two as the absolute finest.
1. Rebel Yell. You will have to special order it; almost never found in even the the most extensive liquor stores. Absolutely the smoothest you have ever experienced.
2. I.W. Harper. For years it was not uncommon, but over the last 20 years or so it has been an export item only, almost all of it going to Japan. If you can divert a bottle or two to your own liquor cabinet, consider yourself lucky. My father (born in Kentucky and also a Kentucky Colonel for whom a chapter of that organization is named) bequeathed me a bottle when he died nearly 22 years ago, and I've been reluctant to drain it completely for fear I'll never have any again. It's that good.
For the masses, Jim Beam is available nationwide and isn't all that bad, but it pales compared to the two I have mentioned above. I use it to make tolerable Manhattans when entertaining friends.
FWIW: Jack Daniels is fine, and I like its nut-like overtones, but it's NOT a bourbon. Only whiskeys made in The Commonwealth of Kentucky can be labeled as bourbon.
John
They are basically the same however I believe by law to call it bourbon is has to be made in Kentucky
Bourbon... ptooey! What a bunch of heathens!!
I would just as soon drink unfiltered pond water!!
My "usual" is Glenfiddich 12 year old single malt Scotch whiskey!