American Whiskey
American Whiskey is a type of whiskey primarily produced in the United States. It has a rich history that dates back to the early days of American colonization. The production of American Whiskey was influenced by the European settlers who brought their distilling traditions with them. Over the years, American Whiskey has evolved and developed its own unique style and character.
American Whiskey is known for its diverse range of styles, including Bourbon, Rye, and Tennessee Whiskey. Bourbon is the most popular style of American Whiskey and is made primarily from corn. It is known for its sweet and rich flavor profile. Rye whiskey is made primarily from rye grain and has a spicier and drier taste compared to Bourbon. Tennessee Whiskey is similar to Bourbon but undergoes an additional charcoal filtering process known as the Lincoln County Process.
American Whiskey is enjoyed by whiskey enthusiasts around the world for its distinct flavors and craftsmanship. It continues to be a symbol of American heritage and tradition.
- Website
- americanwhiskey.com
- Year Established
- 1776
- Location