That show is not in English though.If you watched Moonshiners you'd be abreast of the problems when one of them went legal.
Where did fly say this?Like Fly said earlier you can apply for a permit through ATF and distill whatever you want if approved. I would assume bourbon's and whiskeys are a bit easier to get approved since they are typically barrel aged.
It's in American English which approaches real English in parts.That show is not in English though.
Whatever happened to your idea, mister? Way to follow thru.Craft Bourbon is a real thing. There has to be a way to legitimize it, just like is done for home brewing.
Whatever happened to your idea, mister? Way to follow thru.
That's not what I'm talking about.Well it's less the follow through and more the time investment vs home brew. You're talking having it barrel age for multiple years to even make it decent bourbon.
Cleveland whiskey is proving this point. Their speed aged whiskey isn't all that delicious. Makes a decent mixer though.Well it's less the follow through and more the time investment vs home brew. You're talking having it barrel age for multiple years to even make it decent bourbon.
Cleveland whiskey is proving this point. Their speed aged whiskey isn't all that delicious. Makes a decent mixer though.
90% of why people buy things is marketing.
You're broken. Beam is pretty different tasting across the brand. Same with jack.90% of why people buy things is marketing.
I can't tell the different Jim Bean varieties apart (cept the Rye whisky ofc)
Eye-opening.