Editing Difference between Bourbon and Whiskey
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There is a popular term that says ''"All bourbon is whisky but all whisky is not bourbon"''. It means that Bourbon is a special type of whisky, more specifically an American whisky. However, that is not the only difference between them. Their distillation methods, content, taste and preparation sites are also different. | There is a popular term that says ''"All bourbon is whisky but all whisky is not bourbon"''. It means that Bourbon is a special type of whisky, more specifically an American whisky. However, that is not the only difference between them. Their distillation methods, content, taste and preparation sites are also different. | ||
An important thing to know is that whisky is the name of the Scotch beverage, which has a appellation of origin. If written "whiskey", the beverage might be Irish or American. | An important thing to know is that whisky is the name of the Scotch beverage, which has a appellation of origin. If written "whiskey", the beverage might be Irish or American. | ||
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| Flavor || Whisky flavor varies on its type || Bourbon has notes of vanilla, caramel and oak. | | Flavor || Whisky flavor varies on its type || Bourbon has notes of vanilla, caramel and oak. | ||
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