Whiskey or bourbon? It's all up to personal preference! Bourbon is typically more expensive, as it has more specifications, while whiskey is a more flexible term for various brown spirits without ...
Dylan Ettinger is a Los Angeles-based writer specializing in spirits, cocktails, and coffee with hands-on experience visiting distilleries and bars across the US, Europe, Mexico, and the Caribbean.
Two hands clink glasses of whiskey wiskey on the couch, cozy. Bar drinking menu. Bourbon and Tennessee whiskey are similar in many ways, yet each offers its own unique flavor profile and personality.
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