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Can Bourbon Only Be Made In Kentucky?

Written by Craig Ellis | Sep 23, 2022 2:23:00 PM

Bourbon is one of the most mistaken when it comes to location and regulations. It has a long and storied history, dating back to the early days of the American colonies. Since then, it has been an essential part of American culture, enjoyed by Presidents and everyday citizens alike.


Can Bourbon Only Be Made In Kentucky?

The answer is no, not necessarily. Kentucky is definitely the spiritual home of bourbon whiskey. The fact that the Kentucky state’s climate and water supply are perfectly suited for distilling, and its long tradition of craftsmanship is unrivalled.

However, many other states also produce high-quality bourbon. Indiana, for example, has a similar climate to Kentucky and is home to several respected distilleries. Tennessee also has a strong bourbon tradition, with some of the most famous brands produced there.

Kentucky is most definitely the undisputed homeland of bourbon, but many other states also have a claim to the title. In the end, it’s up to the drinker to decide which bourbon they prefer. Whether it’s from Kentucky, Tennessee, Indiana, or any other state, the important thing is that it’s delicious.


What Makes a Whiskey, a Bourbon? 

As with most whiskey styles, there are a few things that make a whiskey a bourbon.

  1. It must be made in the United States
  2. It must be made from a grain mixture of at least 51% corn.
  3. It must be aged in new, charred oak barrels.
  4. It must be distilled to no more than 160 proof and bottled at no less than 80 proof.
  5. It must not contain any additives.