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tennessee bourbon
#1
A family relative is in Tennessee right now and a friend suggested she bring back some bourbon. Is there anything special she could get me that I can't get here in washington state?
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#2
If she is flying home, she will have to check whatever she buys unless it is less than 3 oz.
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#3
I've heard that you can buy stuff there that doesn't have a tax stamp.

Although TSA's liquid and gel rules would make it difficult to bring it home.

:-)
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#4
ummm, there are no Bourbon distillers in Tennessee.
Bourbon is primarily a Kentucky product, although there are a few distillers in VA, PA, NY, and maybe one in Ohio.
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#5
Panopticon wrote:
ummm, there are no Bourbon distillers in Tennessee.
Bourbon is primarily a Kentucky product, although there are a few distillers in VA, PA, NY, and maybe one in Ohio.

I think Jack Daniel's qualifies . . . It's a mighty fine sippin' whiskey. Tastes like bourbon . . . ya know? ? ?
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#6
Jack Daniel's?! cough, choke retch!

If it's not from Kentucky, it's not bourbon.*


















*I know that's not a legal requirement, but still.....*













*No pun intended.
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#7
Tastes like bourbon . . . ya know? ? ?

I say son, dems sound like fighting words!

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#8
Tennessee makes whiskey. Kentucky makes bourbon
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#9
Just don't drink anything that comes to you in a mason jar.
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Whippet, Whippet Good
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#10
Gentleman Jack is REALLY good. It is a very fine version of Jack Daniels that doesn't taste like ass.
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