Jono Posted March 4, 2009 Share Posted March 4, 2009 http://www.nwherald.com/columnists/columns/2009/03/03/r_6ypzsc1esdyypsu5t_xptw/index.xmlAndresky:"Today small-batch bourbon means a whiskey distilled and aged for two years in charred oak barrels. The very best barrels are then selected as a reserve."SB"Small batch bourbons are bottlings from a "batch" of barrels that have been mixed prior to the bottling."Andresky:"Small-batch bourbon really has no official requirements, although corn, limestone spring water and charred barrels are its cornerstones. Most are made from corn or rye or both."So he states a small-batch bourbon "may have" corn, rye or both!What passess for informed writing....a little research please!He a proprieter of a very nice restaurant and writes on wine 99% of the time....it shows. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Josh Posted March 4, 2009 Share Posted March 4, 2009 There's really no excuse for this either, a simple google search would have cleared up most of it.On the positive side, I recently picked up a copy of the 1st edition of the World Atlas of Wine by Hugh Johnson (whose name is apparently not a joke), and there's a very nice section in there on Bourbon. Not too much detail but it was nice that it was there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smokinjoe Posted March 4, 2009 Share Posted March 4, 2009 There's really no excuse for this either, a simple google search would have cleared up most of it.On the positive side, I recently picked up a copy of the 1st edition of the World Atlas of Wine by Hugh Johnson (whose name is apparently not a joke), and there's a very nice section in there on Bourbon. Not too much detail but it was nice that it was there. Doesn't he have a sister, Anita? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kickert Posted March 4, 2009 Share Posted March 4, 2009 Doesn't he have a sister, Anita? You know his middle name is Jass. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JeffRenner Posted March 10, 2009 Share Posted March 10, 2009 I recently picked up a copy of the 1st edition of the World Atlas of Wine by Hugh Johnson (whose name is apparently not a joke), and there's a very nice section in there on Bourbon. Not too much detail but it was nice that it was there.Well, what do you know? I had forgotten that. I have a copy (which I noted on the flyleaf that I got in December, 1976, perhaps as a Christmas present), but I hadn't looked at that section in years. It's a good wine resource, although rather out of date (1971) for the New World. Out of date for bourbon as well, but a nice historical reference.Despite the comments regarding his name, however, I'm afraid I'm missing the joke.Jeff Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Josh Posted March 10, 2009 Share Posted March 10, 2009 Well, what do you know? I had forgotten that. I have a copy (which I noted on the flyleaf that I got in December, 1976, perhaps as a Christmas present), but I hadn't looked at that section in years. It's a good wine resource, although rather out of date (1971) for the New World. Out of date for bourbon as well, but a nice historical reference.Despite the comments regarding his name, however, I'm afraid I'm missing the joke.JeffJohnson= slang for male memberThe names are plays on that double meaning. "Ivana" would have been a good one too.All kidding aside, that guide is pretty amazing over all. The current one has nothing about spirits at all (except maybe something about Cognac & Aramagnac), but simply as a wine atlas it is peerless. It makes as good a coffee table book as a reference. It's now in something like its 5th edition. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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