The History of Bourbon
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- Опубликовано: 31 май 2017
- Small Batch Date Correction: 1988 should be 1992.
From the history archives of the Stave & Thief Society, a brief history of Bourbon, all the way from its American roots to the modern day. Stave & Thief society is the first bourbon certification program to provide a standardized premium education for America's favorite whiskey.
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What a fantastic documentary. Thank you for creating this and making it available for free!
You're welcome, Scott! We're happy you enjoyed it.
Great mini-documentary. Thanks for uploading.
I just started drinking wild Turkey 101.....and this came across my recommendation
Such a fine spirit indeed. Bourbon is a American thing.
This is an amazing video! I love the History Channel level of production quality, and the subtle, entertaining background music. Good job! Just subscribed!
Thank you very much!
Jim beam, Knob creek are my two favorites
A man of taste, I see
Considering knob creek is a product of jim beam, that makes sense
Can't say that I particularly care for either. But to each their own! 🥃
Very well put together and concise video
Most of the settlers of the South were highlander Scots. What is one of the most famous whiskies of Europe? Scotch whiskey! Your video is very well made. Thank you!
Sry. Not so. Maybe you’re of scotch heritage and that sounds 👍! There are many southerners of Irish, German descent. I live in the south and we have an IrishTown, and GermanTown where these early settlers once lived. No Scottish Town. Share your sources where you’ve come to this conclusion. 👍
I'm a Virginian and I love bourbon!
Sipping some knob creek while watching... thanks for posting the vid!
Bourbon. Overlooked now overbooked
Very nice video! Appreciated.
omg. this was so well out together. brilliantccontent!!
Thank you! We're glad you enjoyed it.
The Turkey is the way to go
Agreed!
I’m more of a beef kinda guy
@@JesusHChrist86 I'm more of a chicken kind of guy, unfortunately they have yet to come out with a Wild Chicken Bourbon
I love Bourbon more than Scotch but whiskey is always whiskey. Whiskey > Everything else
I agree. I like any whiskey.. irish, scotch, Tennessee, but bourbon is my absolute fav.. always!!!
Thanks for writing. I'm a Scotch drinker who at the moment is enjoying some neat Eagle Rare bourbon.
Terrific!
2:25 we win!
knob creek is my favorite bourbon.
Came for the history, stayed for Boccherini.
5:30 even men held hands back then XD
origin of “brand” name = 🤯
I hate whiskey but I admit it has a fascinating history
Nicely p produced video but completely ignores the French presence further west than Kentucky, and in fact in Kentucky, that was contemporaneous with the rest of this
Subscribed!
bourbon is just moonshine kentucky i will show you have it is made😉
Thanks for writing. I'd like to watch how you do it.
Big like number 763!
Leaf and spirit
I am not a big fan of the U.S however, I love bourbon. Cheers.
We have a beautiful and varied landscape but our government sucks.
USA kicks ass. As afore mentioned the corrupt politicians are the problem.
Who were in debt to after the revolutionary war?
The United States was in debt to France after the war.
Delete the distracting X's at the bottom of the screen!😡