Bourbon is also highly regulated. Most importantly, the grist must be at least 51% corn, which means that you couldn’t age a mass-distilled spirit that is 95% rye in bourbon barrels and still call it bourbon. Also, to qualify as “straight bourbon,” there can’t be any added spirits. And finally, even a blended bourbon must be labeled as such, making it easy to identify the impostors.
I agree that Sweet Caroline has been way overdone, however I am a strong supporter of any other Neil Diamond number at karaoke, particularly Cracklin’ Rosie and Kentucky Woman.
The Butcher Shop in Wynwood, Miami. Get a liter of any of the fine craft beers on tap for $10, or $5 during happy hour. The name tells you all you need to know about the food…there’s an actual butcher counter in the back. Beware, however, of Wynwood’s “hipsters.”
But then there’s the 7-iron. I never miss with the 7-iron.
Two very enthusiastic thumbs up, fine holiday fun.
The only purpose of football in Kentucky is to provide a distraction while we wait for basketball season.
Wait until you start bar prep.
Phenomenal cover photo choice.
Bourbon is also highly regulated. Most importantly, the grist must be at least 51% corn, which means that you couldn’t age a mass-distilled spirit that is 95% rye in bourbon barrels and still call it bourbon. Also, to qualify as “straight bourbon,” there can’t be any added spirits. And finally, even a blended bourbon must be labeled as such, making it easy to identify the impostors.
La Moon, Miami, FL.
Tolly Ho, Lexington, KY.
I agree that Sweet Caroline has been way overdone, however I am a strong supporter of any other Neil Diamond number at karaoke, particularly Cracklin’ Rosie and Kentucky Woman.
Woodford (preferably Double Oaked), rocks.
Hit me up if you wanna turn Sir Osis into a brewpub.
The Butcher Shop in Wynwood, Miami. Get a liter of any of the fine craft beers on tap for $10, or $5 during happy hour. The name tells you all you need to know about the food…there’s an actual butcher counter in the back. Beware, however, of Wynwood’s “hipsters.”
I thought I had the only mother who was suspicious of Rugrats. According to her Angelica taught kids to be disrespectful to their elders.