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  1. Sep 25, 2018 · It's a common myth that bourbon must be made in Kentucky. Here's where the myth started and what you really need to know about Kentucky's spirit.

    • Dana Mcmahan
  2. Jul 6, 2015 · Think all bourbon is from Kentucky? Guess what – it is not, though as for what defines quality bourbon that’s a bigger question. There’s a common misconception that bourbon has to be made in Kentucky.

  3. Sep 23, 2015 · In fact, bourbon doesnt have to be made anywhere near Kentucky—and it can still be 100% authentic. It’s called “America’s Native Spirit,” after all, not “Kentucky’s Native Spirit.”

  4. Does Bourbon have to be made in Kentucky? No – but we LOVE that you think that. According to the 1964 Congressional Resolution, in order to have “Bourbon” on the label it must be made in the United States of America and meet all other federal “standards of identity” for Bourbon.

  5. Feb 2, 2024 · Bourbon does not need to be made in Kentucky, but to be considered bourbon, the spirit must be made in the U.S., made from at least 51 percent corn, distilled no higher than 160-proof, enter a virgin white oak barrel at no higher than 125 proof, and be free of additives.

  6. Jan 27, 2024 · The short answer is that bourbon does not have to be made in Kentucky. Why do some people think it does? For starters, Kentucky produces roughly 95% of the world's bourbon, but...

  7. Feb 13, 2024 · No, bourbon is not only made in Kentucky—its cultural importance cannot be overestimated, but its potential is limitless. So the next time you raise a glass of bourbon, let it be a toast to Kentucky for laying the groundwork and to the rest of the states for enriching the spirit.

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