July 08, 2024
During Prohibition, U.S. vineyards would sidestep anti-alcohol laws by selling bricks of concentrated grape juice. These packages came with precise instructions on how to ferment the product but were written under the guise of what not to do, lest you end up with wine.
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What’s the Difference Between Whiskey and Whisky? What About Scotch, Bourbon, and Rye?
Well, when whiskey, or whisky, or Scotch, or bourbon, or rye are in a name, it can tell you a lot about the spirit.
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