Bourbon What an Educated Drinker Should Know

Bourbon What an Educated Drinker Should Know by Tim M. Berra is a comprehensive guide published by Acclaim Press on May 6, 2019. This 224-page book, written in English, offers an accessible exploration of bourbon, a spirit deeply rooted in American culture, particularly in Kentucky. Dr. Berra, a university professor with 50 years of experience, presents the science of bourbon in uncomplicated terms, making it suitable for both novices and seasoned enthusiasts.
Readers will find that this book breaks down the complexities of bourbon production and appreciation, addressing fundamental questions such as “What is Bourbon?” The lavish illustrations enhance the learning experience, while the straightforward format allows for easy consumption of information. With a focus on reference and consumer guides, this edition serves as an informative resource for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of bourbon and its rich heritage.
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Oaky and fullbodied, prized throughout the world but distinctly American, with deep roots in the Kentucky hills and hollers… Bourbon has continued to grow as the spirit of choice by alcohol lovers across the globe, but many drinkers have a limited understanding of how bourbon is made. While there may be a hundred books on the subject, few break down the science of bourbon in uncomplicated terms as this lavishlyillustrated book does. A university professor for 50 years, Dr. Tim Berra has developed this authoritative guidebook on all things bourbon in a straightforward, easy to understand format. Berra answers the question “What is Bourbon?” in a style both beginners and aficionados will appreciate, distilling the basics of bourbon into refined sips that are easily consumed.
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