KENTUCKY BOURBON AND CANDY BASKET


Item Number: 157

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Online Close: Jul 14, 2023 8:30 PM CDT

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KENTUCKY BOURBON AND CANDY BASKET


Ruth's candies made in Louisville KY, which the store has been in operation since 1921! But don't worry, the candy was made fresh this week! The Heaven Hill bourbon is a special release that is not widely available!


KENTUCKY BOURBON


According to US Trade Legislation, a “bourbon” is a type of whiskey where the “mashbill”—which is the recipe of grains used to produce the whiskey—consists of 51% - 80% corn. Typically, distillers use approximately 70% corn content and are free to choose other grains for the remainder of the mashbill. The type of grain used will affect the style and flavors of the whiskey.


There are specific guidelines that distiller's must follow in order to put the word bourbon on the label.


The Process - Most  bourbon starts with sour mash. It is taken from a previous batch of mash (crushed grain going through the fermentation process), set out to sour overnight, and then added to a new batch. The process is much like that of starting a sourdough bread.
The Recipe - Bourbon is distilled from a fermented mash of grain, yeast and water. The “mash bill” must have a minimum of 51% corn. For most bourbons, the average is about 70%. Other grains such as rye, malted barley and wheat are considered the “flavor” grain.
Length of Aging - Bourbon must be aged for a minimum of two years. Many premium bourbons on the market are aged between 5 -12, with some as long as 27 years.
The Barrel - Bourbon must be aged in brand new barrels which are made of white oak and have been charred on the inside. Brands determine the varying levels of char for their barrels from 1 to 4.
Flavor – By law nothing can be added at bottling except water. Nothing is added that might enhance flavor, add sweetness or alter color.
Proof - Bourbon is bottled at between 80 and 125 proof. Only water may be used to lower the proof of the alcohol.
Location – Bourbon can be made anywhere in the US. Only whiskey produced in the State of Kentucky can be called labeled Kentucky Straight Whiskey.

Special Instructions

This item is not available for shipping and must be picked up 10:00 - noon on Saturday, July 15th at the Expo Hall at the Du Quoin State Fairgrounds, Du Quoin, IL. Must show ID and notification of winning.