Bourbon Tasting Log Book: Bourbon Tasting Notes Book for Bourbon Lovers and Collecters, Whiskey Tasting Journal, Bourbon Tasting Notes, Collectors and Drinkers


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Bourbon Tasting Notes for Bourbon Lovers For those who love Bourbon, keeping track of which products you have trialed or purchased and which you have not can be a nightmare. This journal has been designed specifically to track which Bourbon products you have tried, and allows you to rate and track them according to the most important factors for Bourbon tasting. This book is the perfect gift for Bourbon collectors, looking to keep inventory on their collection and ensure that they continue to buy their favourite products. What is inside the notebook: 95 Bourbon Notes pages to record bottle and tasting notes on 95 bottles of bourbon 3 pages blank for Additional Notes at the end 7 pages of lists of your favorite bourbon recipes 7 pages of lists including (Top Shelf, Wishlist, Favorites, No Longer (Empty/Traded), Not Worth $$$, Tasted and Tasted Wish List) 6 blank list pages to create your own custom lists 2 Index pagein the front part of the book for easy reference of where to find bottle notes What does each Bourbon Notes page contain: *Bourbon Name, Date Tasted *Producer, Distillery *Type/Grade, Origin *Still Type, Region *Age, Alcohol %, Price, Bottle Size *Color Meter, Flavour Wheel *Notes *Appearance, Mouthfeel, Taste, and Overall Rating Book Features: 6 x 9 Inch - Very convenient size 112 Pages Softcover (Paperback) with professional perfect binding Printed on cream colored paper Awesome cover design to display by your bourbon bar or cart Numbered pages and index to quickly reference your bourbon notes Give yourself (or a loved one) the gift of organisation with this Bourbon tasting journal and record book.




Bourbon Tasting Log Book: Bourbon Tasting Notes Book for Bourbon Lovers and Collecters, Whiskey Tasting Journal, Bourbon Tasting Notes


Book Description

Bourbon Tasting Notes for Bourbon Lovers For those who love Bourbon, keeping track of which products you have trialed or purchased and which you have not can be a nightmare. This journal has been designed specifically to track which Bourbon products you have tried, and allows you to rate and track them according to the most important factors for Bourbon tasting. This book is the perfect gift for Bourbon collectors, looking to keep inventory on their collection and ensure that they continue to buy their favourite products. What is inside the notebook: 95 Bourbon Notes pages to record bottle and tasting notes on 95 bottles of bourbon 3 pages blank for Additional Notes at the end 7 pages of lists of your favorite bourbon recipes 7 pages of lists including (Top Shelf, Wishlist, Favorites, No Longer (Empty/Traded), Not Worth $$$, Tasted and Tasted Wish List) 6 blank list pages to create your own custom lists 2 Index pagein the front part of the book for easy reference of where to find bottle notes What does each Bourbon Notes page contain: *Bourbon Name, Date Tasted *Producer, Distillery *Type/Grade, Origin *Still Type, Region *Age, Alcohol %, Price, Bottle Size *Color Meter, Flavour Wheel *Notes *Appearance, Mouthfeel, Taste, and Overall Rating Book Features: 6 x 9 Inch - Very convenient size 112 Pages Softcover (Paperback) with professional perfect binding Printed on cream colored paper Awesome cover design to display by your bourbon bar or cart Numbered pages and index to quickly reference your bourbon notes Give yourself (or a loved one) the gift of organisation with this Bourbon tasting journal and record book.




The Bourbon Tasting Notebook


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New & Expanded, With Nearly 350 Bourbons Including the Major Producers, Craft Distillers, and Independent Bottlers! The Bourbon Tasting Notebook is a handy logbook for any bourbon enthusiast. With a record amount of bourbon whiskey aging in warehouses and visits to Kentucky's bourbon distilleries topping half a million annually, it is obvious that bourbon is enjoying unprecedented popularity. This logbook will give bourbon lovers the perfect way to track their samplings, with nearly 350 featured brands. Authors Susan Reigler and Michael Veach sampled every brand featured, documenting the flavors, tastes and smells they experienced, along with the proof, age, type, style, mash bill, color, price, nose, taste, and finish for each bourbon, and fullcolor photos of each bottle for easy reference. They did not assign ratings, letting the reader make their own determination. The bourbons are also indexed by proof and style, along with a checklist so each person can keep track of what has been sampled and record his or her preferences.




Bourbon Curious


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"The world has been waiting for this book." —Jeffrey Morganthaler, author of The Bar Book and Drinking Distilled In Bourbon Curious: A Tasting Guide for the Savvy Drinker, award-winning whiskey writer and Wall Street Journal best-selling author Fred Minnick creates an easy-to-read interactive tasting journey that helps you select barrel-aged bourbons based on your flavor preferences. Using the same tasting principles he offers in his Kentucky Derby Museum classes and as a judge at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition, Minnick cuts to the chase, dismissing brand marketing and judging only the flavor of this all-American whiskey. Bourbon Curious groups bourbon into four main flavor profiles—grain, nutmeg, caramel, and cinnamon. While many bourbons boast all four flavor notes, one delicious sensation typically overpowers the rest. This book reveals more than 50 bourbon brands' predominate tastes and suggests cocktail recipes to complement them. In addition, Minnick spends some time busting bourbon's myths; unraveling its mysteries; and exploring distiller secrets, disclosing the recipes you won't find on a bottle's label. This updated edition contains all the best new bourbons and revised tasting notes on any bourbons that have undergone a substantial change since the original edition. And like good-tasting bourbon, Bourbon Curious is approachable to all!




Whiskey Women


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Shortly after graduating from University of Glasgow in 1934, Elizabeth “Bessie” Williamson began working as a temporary secretary at the Laphroaig Distillery on the Scottish island Islay. Williamson quickly found herself joining the boys in the tasting room, studying the distillation process, and winning them over with her knowledge of Scottish whisky. After the owner of Laphroaig passed away, Williamson took over the prestigious company and became the American spokesperson for the entire Scotch whisky industry. Impressing clients and showing her passion as the Scotch Whisky Association’s trade ambassador, she soon gained fame within the industry, becoming known as the greatest female distiller. Whiskey Women tells the tales of women who have created this industry, from Mesopotamia’s first beer brewers and distillers to America’s rough-and-tough bootleggers during Prohibition. Women have long distilled, marketed, and owned significant shares in spirits companies. Williamson’s story is one of many among the influential women who changed the Scotch whisky industry as well as influenced the American bourbon whiskey and Irish whiskey markets. Until now their stories have remained untold.




The Complete Whiskey Course


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A must-read for aspiring connoisseurs, and a thorough refresher for seasoned whisky lovers.”—Whiskey Advocate Winner of the Gourmand Award in the Drink Education category (US). The definitive book on understanding and appreciating the exploding world of whiskey. Renowned whiskey educator Robin Robinson demystifies the “water of life” in a definitive, heavily illustrated tome designed to take readers on a global tour of the ever-expanding world of whiskey. Across ten robust “classes,” Robinson explains whiskey history, how it defined the way whiskey is made in different countries and regions, the myriad styles, how aging and finishing works, and the basics of “nosing” and tasting whiskey. In chapters dedicated to American whiskey (including bourbon, Tennessee whiskey, and rye), American Craft whiskey, Scotch, Irish, Canadian, Japanese, and world whiskies, Robinson presents the best offerings from new and historic producers, how to choose among them, and how to build a collection of your own. Each “class” is a journey into a country’s whiskies and makers, including recommended bottles and styles, as well as insider information on how distilleries make their unique offerings. Each chapter includes themed tastings organized by bargain, value, special occasion, and splurge price categories. This thoroughly up-to-date and wide-ranging guide also offers helpful recommendations on how to lead your own tasting, a glossary of terms, food pairings, and tips on everything from glassware to whiskey festivals and how to read a label.




American Whiskey, Bourbon & Rye


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Offers brief histories, ratings, and tasting notes for more than three hundred types of American whiskey, bourbon, and rye, including Knob Creek, Eagle Rare, Jim Beam, and Whistlepig.




Bourbon Tasting Log Book


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Bourbon Tasting Journal for Bourbon Lovers to Keep Track, Review, and Rate Your Bourbon Collection. This Bourbon Tasting Log Book is a Perfect Gift Idea for Bourbon Lovers. Get This Bourbon Tasting Journal for Whiskey or Bourbon Lovers Men and Women. FEATURES: ★ Premium Matte-Finish Cover Design ★ Printed on White Paper (110 Pages) ★ Large Format 6" X 9" Scroll to the Top of the Page and Click the Add to Cart Button To Buy




Bourbon


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Fred Minnick traces bourbon's entire history, beginning with the New World settlers and following righ up through today's booming resurgence.




The Terroir of Whiskey


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Look at the back label of a bottle of wine and you may well see a reference to its terroir, the total local environment of the vineyard that grew the grapes, from its soil to the climate. Winemakers universally accept that where a grape is grown influences its chemistry, which in turn changes the flavor of the wine. A detailed system has codified the idea that place matters to wine. So why don’t we feel the same way about whiskey? In this book, the master distiller Rob Arnold reveals how innovative whiskey producers are recapturing a sense of place to create distinctive, nuanced flavors. He takes readers on a world tour of whiskey and the science of flavor, stopping along the way at distilleries in Kentucky, New York, Texas, Ireland, and Scotland. Arnold puts the spotlight on a new generation of distillers, plant breeders, and local farmers who are bringing back long-forgotten grain flavors and creating new ones in pursuit of terroir. In the twentieth century, we inadvertently bred distinctive tastes out of grains in favor of high yields—but today’s artisans have teamed up to remove themselves from the commodity grain system, resurrect heirloom cereals, bring new varieties to life, and recapture the flavors of specific local ingredients. The Terroir of Whiskey makes the scientific and cultural cases that terroir is as important in whiskey as it is in wine.