5 QUESTIONS
TIMER: 60 SECONDS PER QUESTION
True or False: To be considered "bourbon," the liquor must be distilled in Kentucky.
False. While 95% of the world’s bourbon is distilled in Kentucky, there is no law that actually requires it to be produced there.
False. While 95% of the world’s bourbon is distilled in Kentucky, there is no law that actually requires it to be produced there.
How many times can a bourbon barrel be used?
By law, bourbon barrels can only be used once. This is why you hear so much about "bourbon barrel-aged" beer these days -- the distilleries sell them to other alcohol producers.
By law, bourbon barrels can only be used once. This is why you hear so much about "bourbon barrel-aged" beer these days -- the distilleries sell them to other alcohol producers.
By law, bourbon barrels can only be used once. This is why you hear so much about "bourbon barrel-aged" beer these days -- the distilleries sell them to other alcohol producers.
By law, bourbon barrels can only be used once. This is why you hear so much about "bourbon barrel-aged" beer these days -- the distilleries sell them to other alcohol producers.
How many bourbon barrels exist in the state of Kentucky?
According to a 2014 count, there were about 5.6 million bourbon barrels in Kentucky, compared to its human population of 4.4 million.
According to a 2014 count, there were about 5.6 million bourbon barrels in Kentucky, compared to its human population of 4.4 million.
According to a 2014 count, there were about 5.6 million bourbon barrels in Kentucky, compared to its human population of 4.4 million.
According to a 2014 count, there were about 5.6 million bourbon barrels in Kentucky, compared to its human population of 4.4 million.
True or False: Bourbon is the only spirit native to America.
True. A law was even passed in 1964 stating that no whiskey produced outside the U.S. can be called "bourbon."
True. A law was even passed in 1964 stating that no whiskey produced outside the U.S. can be called "bourbon."
Which of these items is bourbon commonly given credit for?
Until the late 1880s, cocktails were often sipped through ryegrass. Thankfully, one day a D.C. man was drinking a Mint Julep and realized paper would do a better job. And so, the straw was born.
Until the late 1880s, cocktails were often sipped through ryegrass. Thankfully, one day a D.C. man was drinking a Mint Julep and realized paper would do a better job. And so, the straw was born.
Until the late 1880s, cocktails were often sipped through ryegrass. Thankfully, one day a D.C. man was drinking a Mint Julep and realized paper would do a better job. And so, the straw was born.
Until the late 1880s, cocktails were often sipped through ryegrass. Thankfully, one day a D.C. man was drinking a Mint Julep and realized paper would do a better job. And so, the straw was born.
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