Almost all bourbons are made in Kentucky, but contrary to what some may think, there's no legal requirement that it be made there. It just kind of worked out that way. The finished product, if made right, is proof -- along with baseball, jazz and Kathy Kohner -- that America is the greatest country on the planet. BLOG POSTS | Liquor.com: What To Drink For Cinco De Derby Like some rare astrological phenomenon, both the Kentucky Derby and Cinco de Mayo fall on Saturday. So we combed our recipe library for tequila and bourbon concoctions. | | Imbibe: Tequila Cocktails For Cinco De Mayo Saturday is Cinco de Mayo, and while you can never go wrong with a Margarita, there are plenty of other tequila cocktails that highlight one of Mexico's most delicious native spirits -- here are six to try. | | Tony Sachs: Sip, Don't Slam! A Dozen Aged Tequilas To Savor It must be getting awfully crowded in the highlands of Jalisco, the Mexican state where the blue agave from which tequila comes must, by law, be grown. | | Imbibe: Mint Juleps For Derby Day Saturday is Derby Day, which means it's time to make some Mint Juleps! The pre-Prohibition refresher has long been the official cocktail of the Kentucky Derby. | | Meathead: The Ultimate Mint Julep Recipe Bourbon is the quintessential American whiskey and the drink of choice of many Southerners. If the recipe for mint juleps looks familiar, you would not be far wrong noticing its similarity to the Mojito. | | MOST POPULAR ON HUFFINGTONPOST.COM |
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