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Worst Whiskey Article Ever? We Have A Winner.


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Thanks (I think) to Michael New for pointing this out to me. Doubly bad considering the premise of the article. And, yes, it's fun-bad too.

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I will have to add "burnt ass" into my tasting notes vocabulary for future reference.Who would even print that???????:lol:

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I wonder if this was written by someone in the know as a joke to see how many Wall St types they can get talking "Angels Tax" (a term I've never heard before). And isn't it barley rather than hops that is part of the mashbill?

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I have only heard of micros using hops.

So much wrong it's hard to know where to start. The idea that Scotch whisky didn't exist before Union could be one.

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Why is it that people that don't know anything allways seem to want to talk about JD or Scotch? I don't understand how the whole cycle of the waste corn pulp goes from the dairy farm to the distillery then back to the farm. I didn't know an aroma could freeze either. It seems like the whole article was badly translated from another language :lol:

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I wonder if this was written by someone in the know as a joke to see how many Wall St types they can get talking "Angels Tax" (a term I've never heard before). And isn't it barley rather than hops that is part of the mashbill?
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It doesn't surprise me that some writer got all of their "facts" wrong, what bother's me is that the editors of a business magazine let the article say that whiskey is taxed more than people are. This isn't even an accurate business fact. Whiskey does not pay taxes. We pay it when we buy the bottle.

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I guess Bourbon Heritage Month is also Bourbon Misinformation Month, hence this piece of crap just received from Wild Turkey's PR agency. I've already reprimanded them.

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Interesting. Bourbon must be distilled in Bourbon, KY. Interesting....

To be fair, they didn't get that wrong. "Now it's not a requirement that Bourbon be distilled in Bourbon county"

I agree that it's a terrible article. I hate these slideshow things to begin with, but this one took it to a new level with the misinformation, bad grammar, and sloppy diction.

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Gotta guess that people think that because Lynchburg, TN is dry and they've just adapted that to Bourbon County.

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Still blurry eyed from last night's Bronco win over Stillers.

Where is this article??

I almost missed it too. It is linked to the word "here" in Chuck's original post.

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I think this is probably going to a cognac term "angel's share" which indicates the part of the cognac that evaporates during aging (usually about 2% per year). Still agree that it is a dumb article.

I wonder if this was written by someone in the know as a joke to see how many Wall St types they can get talking "Angels Tax" (a term I've never heard before). And isn't it barley rather than hops that is part of the mashbill?
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I think this is probably going to a cognac term "angel's share" which indicates the part of the cognac that evaporates during aging (usually about 2% per year). Still agree that it is a dumb article.

Correct - the term "angel's share" is also widely used when speaking about bourbon (or whiskey in general) that evaporates. But "tax" is never something I've heard anyone say until this goofy article :grin:

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