Another difference is geographic. Tennessee whiskey must be made in Tennessee, while bourbon can be produced anywhere in the U.S., though Kentucky remains the heart of bourbon production.
Instead, it's a Tennessee whiskey -- a style that, to be honest, tastes almost exactly like bourbon since both are made from at least 51% corn and distilled to 80% ABV or less. Two things keep ...
What do bourbon and Tennessee whiskey have in common? They must be bottled at between 80 and 160 proof ethanol, made of at ...
a frozen twist on the classic Old Fashioned made with Nelson’s Green Brier Tennessee Whiskey. They will also serve a selection of domestic and local brews such as Modelo, Bearded Iris Brewing ...
European tariffs on U.S. whiskey are set to resume in March. It could be devastating for the industry that produces bourbon, rye and other spirits.
Want to explore the top two American distilleries according to a whiskey expert? Buckle up, you're heading to Appalachia.