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Originally Posted by pwd72s
But bourbon has to be made in Kentucky to be legally called bourbon, That's why Jack Daniels is "Tennessee Whiskey".
Tabby nailed it.
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You're both wrong, the geographic requirements of Bourbon are a wive's tale. Jack Danial's probably keeps that going just to distinguish itself.
Yes, 99.99% of Bourbon is made in Bourbon county, but there is no law about that.
So, the question remains, does your friend want a raw Texas Bourbon (corn based distillate) or whiskey (grain based distillates)?
I don't know of many Texas Whiskeys, we seem to do Gin and Vodka, probably some state requirements make them more feasible. Maybe its only places that want to serve on site?
Stick with what we know here, Yellow Rose Distillery. I-10 and 610, kinda behind IKEA