Bourbon is the official spirit of the United States and, along with the rest of the American Whiskey category is experiencing a huge resurgence in artesian production and styles. In this class we'll be focusing on Rye, Bourbon, Tennessee and other American whiskies. We'll cover the history of whiskey making in America, from The Revolution to its current renaissance. Through that lens we will see how history has changed American Whiskey and vice versa.
We aim to improve your understanding of the category by answering certain questions like:
What defines bourbon vs rye vs the larger spectrum of Whisk(e)y.
Who makes it and where?
What is the mashbill, and how does it effect the final product?
What do terms like 'sour mash', 'small batch' and 'single barrel' actually mean?
How do I read a whiskey bottle?
Throughout the class we will be sipping through a flight of whisky intended to expand your palate.
You will receive an email registration confirmation after making your purchase
Classes are for people aged 21 and over
Classes last an average of 2 - 2.5 hours
If you would like to purchase this class as a gift for someone you will have the option to add the recipients name to the class list after you make your purchase.
Plan ahead for transport. Do not drink and drive
Discover spirits responsibly, please eat before you arrive
Registration is non-refundable within 1 week of the class date
GIFT CARDS*If you have a Beverage Academy or Bourbon and Branch gift card contact
[email protected] to register for a class.
CERTIFICATES OF ATTENDANCE
*If you purchased a ticket for someone else please email the name to
[email protected]