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Typeminer wrote:
Technically, there is no Iowa bourbon. "Bourbon" is a denomination of origin. By definition, it's distilled in Kentucky.
Actually, Wikipedia says "Bourbon's legal definition varies somewhat from country to country, but many trade agreements require the name bourbon to be reserved for products made in the United States.... While bourbon may be made anywhere in the United States, it is strongly associated with the American South, and with Kentucky in particular."
In actual (well, my) usage, it tends to be reserved for spirits coloured by being aged in charred oak, as distinct from Scotch, which has added caramel. This may explain why I get worse hangovers from scotch than from bourbon.
Typeminer wrote:
Technically, there is no Iowa bourbon. "Bourbon" is a denomination of origin. By definition, it's distilled in Kentucky.
Actually, Wikipedia says "Bourbon's legal definition varies somewhat from country to country, but many trade agreements require the name bourbon to be reserved for products made in the United States.... While bourbon may be made anywhere in the United States, it is strongly associated with the American South, and with Kentucky in particular."
In actual (well, my) usage, it tends to be reserved for spirits coloured by being aged in charred oak, as distinct from Scotch, which has added caramel. This may explain why I get worse hangovers from scotch than from bourbon.
"Bourbon" comes from Kentucky.
"Tennessee whiskey" comes from Tennessee.
Proof Positive the world is not flat: If it were, cats would have pushed everything off the edge by now.
Tina, not Shelly. The eyes and neckband give it away. Despite the wings. Despite the figure, so well displayed in that sundress. She's what, 40? Being a demon covey slowly merging into a single entity, and a reanimated corpse, seems to suit her.
jwhouk wrote:Meanwhile, Tina has stepped in for an appearance on Sore Shoulder 2 - Electric Boogaloo.
Hear hear! Since nobody seems to want to make another thread for the new shoulder rest, we'll continue using this one.
eee wrote:Tina, not Shelly. The eyes and neckband give it away. Despite the wings. Despite the figure, so well displayed in that sundress. She's what, 40? Being a demon covey slowly merging into a single entity, and a reanimated corpse, seems to suit her.
jwhouk wrote:Meanwhile, Tina has stepped in for an appearance on Sore Shoulder 2 - Electric Boogaloo.
Hear hear! Since nobody seems to want to make another thread for the new shoulder rest, we'll continue using this one.
Dude, I'm just slow to catching up to the Happs... go here: