Stories Tagged as
Bourbon
A race to the finish: The Kentucky Derby, by the numbers
May 2, 2019
Get your pastels and mint juleps ready, the hottest horse race of the year is on the horizon.
What products are making all the retaliatory tariff lists?
by
Kai Ryssdal
, Phoebe Unterman
and Josie Fan
Jun 7, 2018
We looked through the lists of tariffs Mexico, Canada and the European Union are imposing on the United States in response to the 25 percent steel and 10 percent aluminum tariffs. And we found some commonalities: orange juice, whiskey, motor boats and kitchenware among them. So why these products? We talked with Wendy Cutler, vice […]
Inside the booming black market for bourbon
Jun 14, 2017
High demand and short supply mean some labels are all but unavailable in stores.
A shot of 'America's native spirit'
by
Adriene Hill
and Robert Garrova
May 25, 2015
Author Reid Mitenbuler tells how to find bourbon's 'sweet spot.'
Maker's Mark lowers proof rather than run out
Feb 11, 2013
Makers of aged bourbon didn't anticipate a surge in popularity in both the U.S. and overseas, so whiskey distilled years ago is running short. Maker's Mark chose to add water to make its bourbon go further.