SpiderDude said:
John Francis Donaghy said:
cclearman said:
Looking at mashbills, once it's to 80 corn it's a hard no for me.
Jack at 80% has a similar nuttiness as Dickel to me.
Thats not the corn, it's the Sugar Maple. Tennessee Whiskey like Jack and Dickel are different from bourbon in that they are filtered through Sugar Maple coals before being barrelled in Oak. The Sugar Maple gives it the distinctive flavor you decribe as "nutty". Anything labeled as "Tennessee Whiskey" will have this flavor. Bourbon will not.
The makers of Tennesee Whiskey say it's not bourbon. They've gone out of their way to build up Tennessee Whiskey as a seperate and distinct product from bourbon, including petitioning the federal government for an official decision that Tennessee Whiskey is different from bourbon (which they got), and passing state laws in Tennessee recognizing Tennessee Whiskey as its own distinct product.
The debate always reminds me of this scene:
If a whiskey wants to be called Tennessee Whiskey, that's good enough for me. Seems stupid to insist on calling it bourbon against the makers' wishes.