Not That You Need An Excuse To Drink Bourbon, But Today Is Bourbon Day
Hello there! It is once again the day we celebrate the birth of bourbon, that sweet Kentucky nectar the legends tell was first produced on this day in 1789. How should you commemorate this important occasion? I suggest “with bourbon.” Here are two of my favorite recipes that highlight this most perfect of liquids.
This first one I call “The Neat”:
INGREDIENTS
4 oz. bourbon
DIRECTIONS
1. Pour ingredients into glass.
2. Consume.
This is pretty much the perfect cocktail, but I am aware that some people prefer a lighter drink every now and again, particularly in the summer months as the weather grows warm. Hence what I have dubbed “On the Rocks”:
INGREDIENTS
4 oz. bourbon
Ice
DIRECTIONS
1. Place ice in glass. [NOTE: Some people will say you should use one extremely large cube of ice, to impede dilution. These people are not necessarily wrong, but they are the kind of people who think WAY TOO MUCH about cocktail accoutrements.They are, in fact, the kind of people you desperately find yourself searching for excuses to avoid at cocktail parties. If you have a large cube of ice at hand, terrific. Good for you! If not, go with what you’ve got. The point is enjoyment, not precision. This is true of most things in life, by the way; it doesn’t just apply to drinking. But I digress.]
2. Pour bourbon over ice.
3. Consume.
And there you have it. These are the two perfect ways to enjoy bourbon. Happy Bourbon Day, everyone. Celebrate responsibly, or at least have a responsible friend supervise your celebration.
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