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Prepare to unearth the hidden truths of whiskey history in Whiskey Lore: Volume One, a groundbreaking exploration of 24 popular whiskey myths that have shaped our understanding of the world’s great spirits. With meticulous research and a talent for captivating storytelling, Drew Hannush takes readers on a journey through the forgotten corners of whiskey’s past, shedding light on the stories that are too often oversimplified or misunderstood.
Many of these myths have been repeated so many times, they seem like truth. Drew goes beyond conventional wisdom to seek the truth, offering heavily footnoted insights that separate fact from fiction. By blending rich storytelling with historical rigor, this book provides readers with a deeper appreciation of whiskey’s evolution, while challenging long-held assumptions.
The questions to be challenged?
• Did Bourbon’s legend really begin with a Baptist minister? • Did Irish distillers really change the spelling of whiskey to separate themselves from Scotch? • Was Prohibition really the start of the speakeasy? • Is Jack Daniel's Bourbon? • What’s the real story behind the first female distillers in history? • Do people go blind from moonshine made by inexperienced distillers? • What is the oldest distillery in the world? • Was Bourbon named after Bourbon Street in New Orleans? • Is blended Scotch inferior to single malts, or is it simply misunderstood? • Does whiskey age in a bottle? • Why does Canadian whisky use flavoring, and does it make their spirits inferior?
Through vivid narratives and thorough investigation, Drew from the Whiskey Lore podcast provides an engaging and enlightening experience for whiskey enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
Contains a Bonus Chapter from Drew's epic "The Lost History of Tennessee Whiskey"
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Livre audio : 1 janvier 2025
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