bourbon

[ˈbɜːrbən]

bourbon Definition

  • 1a type of American whiskey, distilled from a mash containing at least 51% corn
  • 2a member of a French dynasty that ruled in France (1589–1792) and Spain and Naples and Sicily

Using bourbon: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bourbon" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He ordered a glass of bourbon at the bar.

  • Example

    Bourbon is often used in cocktails like the Old Fashioned and Manhattan.

  • Example

    The distillery produces several varieties of bourbon, each with its own unique flavor profile.

bourbon Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bourbon

Phrases with bourbon

  • bourbon that has been aged for at least two years and has not been blended with other spirits

    Example

    I prefer my bourbon straight, without any mixers.

  • a wooden barrel used to age bourbon, which imparts flavors like vanilla and caramel to the whiskey

    Example

    The distillery uses charred oak barrels to age their bourbon, which gives it a distinctive flavor.

  • a tourist route in Kentucky that includes several bourbon distilleries

    Example

    We're planning a trip to the bourbon trail next month to visit some of our favorite distilleries.

Origins of bourbon

named after Bourbon County, Kentucky, where it was first produced

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Summary: bourbon in Brief

Bourbon [ˈbɜːrbən] is a type of American whiskey made from a mash containing at least 51% corn. It is often used in cocktails like the Old Fashioned and Manhattan. Bourbon can be enjoyed straight or on the rocks, and is aged in charred oak barrels to impart flavors like vanilla and caramel. The bourbon trail is a popular tourist route in Kentucky that includes several distilleries.