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How to Drink Bourbon the Right Way


How To Drink Bourbon: A Beginner's Guide - Rabbit Hole Distillery

Straight or neat is the best way to enjoy bourbon and let all the subtle intricacies of the aromas and flavors truly come together. While often ...

How do I learn to drink bourbon straight? - Reddit

My best suggestion for newbies that want to drink it straight is to take very small sips and don't swallow right away. Try and let the bourbon ...

How to Drink Bourbon - Taster's Club

Drinking bourbon neat means enjoying it straight from the bottle at room temperature without any additives. This method allows you to fully appreciate the ...

How To Drink Bourbon: Ultimate Beginners Guide - Oak & Eden

Give the Bourbon a Whirl ... Before bringing the glass to the nostril, make sure to give the glass a good swirl. Do not swirl too hard, as you will disturb the ...

6 Rules for Drinking Bourbon Correctly - Liquor.com

Skip the Shot Glass. While the flavors of bourbon can be quite different from Scotch whisky, Williams recommends sipping a neat pour from a ...

The definitive guide on how to drink bourbon

Go on ahead and add one or more ice cubes to your glass. There is nothing wrong at all with drinking your bourbon this way, and many people ...

How to Drink Bourbon: a Beginner's Guide - Business Insider

The four primary ways to drink bourbon are neat, on the rocks, with a splash of water, and in a cocktail. We cover each in depth below. Neat. A ...

How to Drink Bourbon the Right Way - YouTube

Check out our brand new SLB Merch store! https://slbdrinks.com Suggested quantities are just that, suggestions. Feel free to increase or ...

What Is The Best Way to Drink Bourbon? - Mash&Grape

Traditionally, bourbon neat is served at room temperature. That said, bourbon generally tastes best at a relatively cool room temperature of around 60-65 ...

How to Drink Bourbon: 4 Ways Everyone Can Enjoy - Taster's Club

To fully enjoy bourbon neat, pour about two ounces into a tulip-shaped glass. Swirl gently to release the aromas, take a small sip, and let it linger on your ...

What is the best way to drink bourbon? - Quora

If its a good whisky, then the best way to drink it is neat. Some people like to add a drop of water or an ice cube. Personally I don't drink it ...

A Guide to Drinking Bourbon | ANGEL'S ENVY US

Adding water or ice to your bourbon is completely optional and down to personal preference, adding ice will cool the drink and allow it to be slowly diluted, ...

How do you drink bourbon whiskey without wanting to puke? - Quora

The best way to drink whiskey or any alcoholic beverage and not get a hangover is to drink in moderation. Drink small amounts slowly and savor ...

How to Drink Your Bourbon Properly - YouTube

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Bourbon: How To Drink It - Rabbit Hole Distillery

If you ask whiskey purists how to drink bourbon, they will likely tell you the best way to consume bourbon is neat. When you order a bourbon ...

Is there a right way to serve whiskey to newbies?

NO ICE! (drops of water are fine where applicable) Then I instruct the drinker to nose the whiskey, inhale deeply, and then hold their breath.

How to Taste Bourbon for Beginners - YouTube

... 13:20. Go to channel · 15 Best Bourbons For Beginners Ranked. Mashed•86K views · 8:40. Go to channel · How to Drink Your Bourbon Properly.

How To Drink Bourbon Like A Whiskey Reviewer

Best Way to Drink Bourbon - Keep your senses clean ... Your senses go through a lot over the day, and they get “dirty” and tired. For the best whiskey drinking ...

Watch: The Best Way to Taste Bourbon, According to an Expert

The main takeaway: However you enjoy drinking bourbon is the right way to drink bourbon—an ice cube, a splash of water, or neat. (It's been said that if you ...

How to Drink Bourbon .... Is there a RIGHT WAY? - YouTube

Wow is this a contentious subject! What is the right way to drink Bourbon? Is it ok to use a shot glass. Do you need a glencairn tasting ...