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Larceny Straight Bourbon Whiskey
« on: May 18, 2016, 05:41:59 PM »
Small batch bourbon using wheat instead of rye.

Quite enjoyable and smooth for a sub $30 bourbon...

Anyone tried this?

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Re: Larceny Straight Bourbon Whiskey
« Reply #1 on: May 18, 2016, 08:18:39 PM »
No.  I'm stuck on Jefferson Bourbon right now.

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Re: Larceny Straight Bourbon Whiskey
« Reply #2 on: May 18, 2016, 10:42:21 PM »
Legally speaking it's not bourbon if it's not at least 51% corn. I'm not sure what difference the rest makes. I don't drink any whiskey straight. I like Jim Beam white label mixed with Dr. Pepper or ginger ale. Anything more expensive would be a waste of money.
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Re: Larceny Straight Bourbon Whiskey
« Reply #3 on: May 19, 2016, 08:37:47 AM »
Legally speaking it's not bourbon if it's not at least 51% corn. I'm not sure what difference the rest makes. I don't drink any whiskey straight. I like Jim Beam white label mixed with Dr. Pepper or ginger ale. Anything more expensive would be a waste of money.

The corn is something that the "internet experts" seem to be forgetting.  However, a quick trip to the Bourbon Region of this nation will remind you of this fact.

I drink my bourbon with water.  Not because I can't take the heat, but because I like to enjoy the flavor.  If I take it straight it is over too quick ..., but water turns it into a longer lasting enjoyment that doesn't require me to pass out from over indulgence.  Maybe I should try sex in water  ;)
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Larceny Straight Bourbon Whiskey
« Reply #4 on: May 19, 2016, 08:59:08 AM »
Legally speaking it's not bourbon if it's not at least 51% corn. I'm not sure what difference the rest makes. I don't drink any whiskey straight. I like Jim Beam white label mixed with Dr. Pepper or ginger ale. Anything more expensive would be a waste of money.

True, this is true bourbon with the requisite 51% (at least) corn with wheat as the second grain.  Most bourbons are finished with rye as the second grain.  There are several requirements to be considered Straight Bourbon whiskey...  It must be distilled in the US but not necessarily in Kentucky, it must be put into barrels that are new charred oak, it must be put up at a minimum proof (not sure anymore what that is) and aged a minimum of two years, I believe..  Too lazy to look it up right now.

I mix my whiskey with air!  ;)

Sipped neat...

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Re: Larceny Straight Bourbon Whiskey
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Re: Larceny Straight Bourbon Whiskey
« Reply #5 on: May 19, 2016, 12:31:06 PM »
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bourbon_whiskey#Legal_requirements



Legal requirements

Bourbon's legal definition varies somewhat from country to country, but many trade agreements require the name bourbon to be reserved for products made in the United States. The U.S. regulations for labeling and advertising bourbon apply only to products made for consumption within the United States; they do not apply to distilled spirits made for export.[18] Canadian law requires products labeled bourbon to be made in the United States and also to conform to the requirements that apply within the United States. But in countries other than the United States and Canada, products labeled bourbon may not adhere to the same standards. For example, in the European Union, products labeled as bourbon are not required to conform to all of the regulations that apply within the United States, though they still must be made in the U.S.

The Federal Standards of Identity for Distilled Spirits (27 C.F.R. 5) state that bourbon made for U.S. consumption[18] must be:

    Produced in the United States[19]
    Made from a grain mixture that is at least 51% corn[20]
    Aged in new, charred oak barrels[20]
    Distilled to no more than 160 (U.S.) proof (80% alcohol by volume)[20]
    Entered into the barrel for aging at no more than 125 proof (62.5% alcohol by volume)[20]
    Bottled (like other whiskeys) at 80 proof or more (40% alcohol by volume)[21]

Bourbon has no minimum specified duration for its aging period.[22] Products aged for as little as three months are sold as bourbon.[23] The exception is straight bourbon, which has a minimum aging requirement of two years. In addition, any bourbon aged less than four years must include an age statement on its label.[24][25]
Bourbon that meets the above requirements, has been aged for a minimum of two years, and does not have added coloring, flavoring, or other spirits may (but is not required to) be called straight bourbon.[26]

    Bourbon that is labeled as straight that has been aged under four years must be labeled with the duration of its aging.[27]
    Bourbon that has an age stated on its label must be labeled with the age of the youngest whiskey in the bottle (not counting the age of any added neutral grain spirits in a bourbon that is labeled as blended, as neutral-grain spirits are not considered whiskey under the regulations and are not required to be aged at all).[24]

Bourbon that is labeled blended (or as a blend) may contain added coloring, flavoring, and other spirits (such as un-aged neutral grain spirits); but at least 51% of the product must be straight bourbon.[28][

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Re: Larceny Straight Bourbon Whiskey
« Reply #6 on: May 19, 2016, 12:44:42 PM »
Yea, them's the rules...

The used barrels are then sent to Canada, Scotland, Ireland, etc. to be used to age their respective countries whiskeys.  Scotland's distilleries also utilize used wine casks to age their whiskeys as well.  It's really quite interesting, at least to this old bartender!

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Re: Larceny Straight Bourbon Whiskey
« Reply #7 on: May 19, 2016, 04:30:25 PM »
I stopped Bourbon consumption a long time ago.....but up until then....boy oh boy did I put the stuff away.
I mean A LOT!
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