How To Use Bourbon In A Sentence

  • Plus you will be amazed to see a scene stolen by a British Bourbon biscuit. Times, Sunday Times
  • He had the bottle of bootleg bourbon out and the glass beside it was half empty.
  • Vodka has very few congeners and bourbon has quite a bit.
  • I already had them figured for bourbon drinkers, and on receiving confirmation I poured a pair of doubles, left the bottle out and placed a tray of ice on the counter.
  • Outside, the box partitions are now planted with peonies and old roses such as Bourbon and Banksiae.
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  • Spread over two floors with a stairwell between, gorgeous girls in Prada, Dolce and Versace lie back on couches sipping negronis, watching dashing men in Armani smoke imported cigars over iced bourbon.
  • He drained his bourbon and poured another glass. Times, Sunday Times
  • As a minister and educator to the hill farmers of north Alabama, Pickens was unbeholden to Bourbon patronage, and he was soon to wield his own printing press.
  • A little farther away, in the crowd, a young man with a blue tie and a fleur-de-lys in his buttonhole, sells pamphlets of monarchist poetry in honor of Louis de Bourbon for 5 euros.
  • This is one of the primary reasons why extended aging is not as important to tequila as it might be to bourbon or cognac.
  • Bourbons, damasks, albas, gallicas, mosses and rugosas are all likely groups of roses to choose from for fragrance - the difficulty is narrowing down the candidates.
  • Whisky is always kept in oak casks that have already stored another alcoholic beverage: usually bourbon or sherry, occasionally port and Madeira.
  • He drained his bourbon and poured another glass. Times, Sunday Times
  • He had a fag in hand and 19 bourbon and cokes lined up down the bar.
  • George drank the three Bs, a bourbon before dinner, a beer with dinner, and then B & B, a sweet after-dinner drink. Spoken from the Heart
  • Napoleon was as essentially, and irreclaimably, a despot, as a warrior; but his successor, whether a Bourbon or a Buonaparte, was likely to be a constitutional sovereign. The History of Napoleon Buonaparte
  • There are also plenty of nostalgic nods back to Webb's 1970s childhood when eccles cakes were referred to as squashed fly cakes and bourbon biscuits were regularly remarked on as looking like something you might give to the dog. Food Britannia by Andrew Webb – review
  • I stumbled from the room – aiming for the bourbon bottle. 2009 July « Official Harry Harrison News Blog
  • Beam has successfully increased the presence and trial of Jim Beam bourbon and DeKuyper cordials via local promotions and sponsorships, specifically among Latino consumers.
  • Bourbon dinners feature dishes made with bourbon and different bourbons or whiskies served with each course.
  • James Rothschild, his brother, arrived in Paris in 1811 and helped finance the restoration of the Bourbon monarchy.
  • Because most people living there still called the whole region ‘Old Bourbon,’ any whiskey shipped from Limestone was invariably advertised and identified on barrelheads as ‘Old Bourbon Whiskey,’ no matter where it was actually made.
  • Although most brands of grain alcohol are practically tasteless, vodkas, brandy and bourbon have differing tastes according to the distiller.
  • He had the bottle of bootleg bourbon out and the glass beside it was half empty.
  • Heaven Hill markets more than 50 labels of bourbon, rye, scotch, vodka, gin, tequila, rum, cognac, wines and cordials.
  • Then, there's the beginning of another word...bour...which could be bourbon? Donna Hay "Patty Cakes"
  • Three years later, faced with a Bourbon royalist challenge, he staged a coup, changed the name of the Second Republic to the Second Empire, and took the title Napoleon III. The Great Experiment
  • Ah well, I'll just blame it on the bourbon I've been necking all evening…
  • I find my self somewhat underwhelmed. I often feel that I'm missing the point with the Bourbon biscuit and by rights should like it a lot more than I do.
  • Furnished in much red velvet plush, it's dark and decadent with a stunning choice of whiskies and bourbon.
  • An employee at the Bottle-O said it was well known there was a recording studio and there were often people buying bottles of bourbon and "jamming" in the block next door.
  • In a pony glass, combine the bourbon, brown sugar and simple syrup.
  • The others murmur what could be approval or embarrassment, nurse their bourbons, and glumly fall back into silence.
  • Maybe the water waltzing over the milldam and a hearty meal of pork chops glazed with an apple bourbon sauce were exactly what I needed to take my mind off my mother. Sea Escape
  • Pershing also said it has taken an 11% stake in conglomerate Fortune Brands, the maker of Jim Beam bourbon, Moen faucets and Titleist golf balls. Business Watch
  • Feeding bananas and Bourbon biscuits to cyclists in Yorkshire. Times, Sunday Times
  • His point was that Bourbons would take any votes they could get, but they were socially repulsed by the poor, both African American and white.
  • Jefferson's Straight Rye Whiskey nerds know McLain & Kyne, the company behind Jefferson's, more for its covetable small-batch bourbons. Do the Rye Thing
  • The latter is matured in American bourbon casks, but then finished - transferred - into sweet oloroso sherry casks for up to a year.
  • The grass where I stood to take these pictures was littered with empties, mostly bourbon-and-cola bottles.
  • Bourbon resources were not automatically interchangeable between the army and the navy. The British way in Warfare - 1688-2000
  • The king, for answer, simply gorgonized the poet with a stony Bourbon stare. Classic French Course in English
  • Landing in France in March 1815, he deposed the Bourbons in a bloodless revolution.
  • Aged for a minimum of three years and blended to produce consistent taste from year to year, Canadian whisky is usually very light in taste compared to Scotch or bourbon.
  • Many old garden roses, and these include the albas, bourbons, centifolias, damasks, chinas, noisettes, etc., bloom only once a season.
  • Catholicism became the religion of ‘the majority of Frenchmen’ instead of the official religion of France, and the tricolour replaced the white flag of the Bourbons.
  • Seriously misjudging the popular mood in Spain, Napoleon, with a mixture of intrigue and brute force, sought to remove the Bourbons and replace them with one of his brothers.
  • Darker-colored liquors such as brandies, bourbon and red wine contain more congeners than lighter colored alcoholic beverages like gin or vodka. About Last Night
  • The Bourbons strove to control the state's economic machinery and to maintain white supremacy.
  • It's unclear how the challenging comedy and its bourbon-slugging protagonist Ms. Theron's on-screen look alternates between hot and hungover and hollow-eyed will go down with moviegoers or awards voters. The Art House vs. the Multiplex: Three That Walk the Line
  • Their goals, Arrom argues, exemplified the Bourbon modernizing project in their optimism that mendicity could be eradicated, and in their utilitarian, disciplinary, and civilizing intent.
  • Bourbon glories, so extolled by him, glorifies, apropos of the coronation of Charles X., the Napoleon whom in 1814 he called disdainfully "Buonaparte," loading him with the most cutting insults: -- The Duchess of Berry and the Court of Charles X
  • He swiveled around, looking past green-shuttered doorways, past night-pooled balconies with pots of ferns and roses and geraniums hanging from their black iron scrollwork, the flowers perfuming the humid air, and toward the restless flickers of neon on Bourbon. Etched in Bone
  • This was a work, infamous in its time, of the most depraved and retrograde Jesuitism, which purported to find a grand conspiracy of Freemasons and other subversives in the overthrow of the Bourbons. Reactionary Prophet
  • Many old garden roses, and these include the albas, bourbons, centifolias, damasks, chinas, noisettes, etc., bloom only once a season.
  • For our ‘International’ bake sale I was idly toying with the idea of making some Bourbons.
  • My lips quivered, inches away from my pint-sized patient's, his hot, bourbon soaked breath washing over my face.
  • And its consumption of bourbon whisky is about to overtake that of the US.
  • And even a plate of chocolate bourbons and some wet rusks aren't going to calm me down now.
  • Although it liked to depict itself as a restoration of throne and altar, the Bourbon regime that succeeded Napoleon changed little of this.
  • Monkey Shoulder is a blend of three Speyside malts -- after aging in used bourbon barrels, Stewart selects the 27 best barrels of the bunch and ages them further until he deems them bottle-worthy. Tony Sachs: Candy? Flowers? Feh! New Spirits To Wow Your Sweetie This Valentine's Day
  • As an aside, I will note that I drank bourbon and ginger ales throughout this extravaganza.
  • If you're looking for a medium-sized bush for borders, four-foot-tall Madame Isaac Pereire, a blowsy Bourbon rose with arching canes full of opulent purplish-pink flowers is deliciously fragrant and reblooms throughout the summer.
  • Législatif+ or Palais Bourbon, by _Poyet_, the only extant example of a dodecastyle portico with a pediment. A Text-Book of the History of Architecture Seventh Edition, revised
  • Its leader, an old grotesque-looking fellow, dressed in a priest's vestments -- doubtless a part of the plunder of the night -- and seated on a barrel on wheels, like a Silenus, from which, at their several halts, he harangued his followers, and drank to the 'downfal of the Bourbons,' soon let me into the history of the last twelve hours. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 54, No. 333, July 1843
  • You would think when a bowl hits a tree the sound would be fierce, a loud clatter as stoneware explodes on birch bark dispersing shards in daffodils and grape muscari, but the noise is gentle, a thudding clink like empty bourbon bottles rattling hollow in Monday morning trash; yet this contusion of wood upon ceramic, When a Bowl Hits a Tree
  • I plan on enjoying a nice glass of bourbon and a Cuban cigar while the results roll in.
  • In 1814 Laplace supported the restoration of the Bourbon monarchy and cast his vote in the Senate against Napoleon.
  • Last night, in the absence of echinacea, I doctored myself with a fiery curry and generous amounts of a rather rough Kentucky bourbon.
  • Marie nodded and then poured some more bourbon on the wound, to disinfect it.
  • Among the antique roses, Bourbons, Kordes, and Hybrid Perpetuals are the most prone to black spot.
  • Last night, in the absence of echinacea, I doctored myself with a fiery curry and generous amounts of a rather rough Kentucky bourbon.
  • In 1814, with the armies that had fought Napoleon across the Continent at the gates of Paris, Talleyrand machinated to restore Bourbon rule. Charm Offensive
  • We next hear of her as servant-maid in a Piccadilly brothel, a lupanar much patronized by wealthy émigrés from France, among whom was Louis-Henri-Joseph, Duc de Bourbon and later Prince de Condé, a man at that time of about fifty-four. She Stands Accused
  • There is not the seaminess of Bourbon Street or South Beach. USATODAY.com - Owens one of NFL's true faithful
  • The Bourbon period set off growing violence and lynch mobs as illegal forms of control, introducing what he calls the most brutal system of punishment in U.S. history.
  • Francis I. had the advantage in artillery and in heavy cavalry, called at that time the gendarmerie, that is to say, the corps of men-at-arms in heavy armor with their servants; but his troops were inferior in effectives to the Imperialists, and Charles V. 's two generals, Bourbon and Pescara, were, as men of war, far superior to A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 4
  • I had no problems w/the scent/aroma of da Quarter (aside from Bourbon St. which I generally avoid when in town - tho 'Yesteryear's always has some gewgaw I must possess). Your Right Hand Thief
  • Try drinking your way through its range of hundreds of blends and single malts, bourbons, Scotch, Irish and even Indian whiskies, and you'll forget Ascot was ever here
  • The teen said he was given bread and water four times during his ordeal, adding that he was once given a pack of Bourbon biscuits for the entire day.
  • I gently explain that they don't do bourbon in small country pubs in England.
  • Baroque opera had an allegorical purpose at the Bourbon court. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's a tough life. I think I'll pour myself another bourbon and light up a cigarette.
  • First comes the sherry casks, then there's the traditional bourbon casks from America, and finally it is moved to new oak casks, coopered from American timber.
  • He had as good a chance of chipping into my drinking money as a Central Park wino hitting up the president of the Anti-Saloon League for a fifth of bourbon.
  • Let's remember Haley BOURBON'S little "diddly" comment this November and give the Republicans "diddly SQUAT" at the polls ...... DNC: Barbour 'defended the indefensible'
  • A half-empty bottle of bourbon was found in his car. The Sun
  • Of course, the menu also offers an extension selection of cognacs, single malts, bourbons and other whiskies, together with beer and wine suggestions.
  • The Democrats are still true to their heritage of the party of local notables, or in American parlance of Bourbon Democrats and urban political machines. Matthew Yglesias » Opposition Strategy
  • Highly alcoholic, bourbon barrel, mocha cherry imperial coffee porter is way cooler than Mild. 4th Annual Long Island Real Ale Festival: Mild Preview
  • Given the study name ‘Fairmount Proserpine,’ the charmer is very likely an early Bourbon rose, quite possibly the rare cultivar ‘Proserpine’ introduced in 1841.
  • The apple filling is baked into the cookie dough crust, and once they come out of the oven, the cookies are topped off with a bourbon caramel sauce that adds a decadent sweetness and butteriness to the treats. Bites from other Blogs | Baking Bites
  • It was, according to one observer, ‘part of the old feud between the Bourbon and the Redneck.’
  • While he and a substantial minority opposed the use of force in America, the majority rallied to the government and this increased when the absolutist Bourbon powers intervened.
  • The bourbon and tequila will also tenderize the meat, but if left too long, the meat will caramelize - that's bad.
  • The First Consul also made ruthless use of the executive clauses of the Organic Articles to remove Bourbonist bishops and to turn the ordinary clergy into State stipendiaries and educationalists; he was to find the pulpit a most useful means of disseminating propaganda to the peasantry in the years that followed. THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON
  • If the president says the State of the Union is good, but could be better, the last person to eat a fully accoutered hot dog has to drink 1 shot of bourbon. Will Durst: The Barack Obama 2011 State of the Union Drinking Game
  • Here you go, pal, all the bourbon you can stomach, brought to you by one of my beautiful, tunic-clad daughters.
  • We drank bourbon on the rocks or straight shots of tequila or double vodka Martinis.
  • It maintains a portfolio of leading brands of Scotch whisky, gin, bourbon, vodka, rum and other spirits.
  • The Bourbon was introduced in 1910.
  • It was faintly tinted, the pale amber of bourbon, but it looked cool and potable. FOLLOW THE SHARKS
  • This is one of the primary reasons why extended aging is not as important to tequila as it might be to bourbon or cognac.
  • The two main components of WhipperSnapper are malted barley (the same stuff they make Scotch from, although this barley is from Oregon) and un-aged or "white dog" Kentucky corn whiskey (from whence comes bourbon). Tony Sachs: When the Leaves Turn Brown, So Does the Booze: Three New Whiskeys for Autumn
  • After seven or eight bourbon and cokes in about an hour I started nursing my drinks because even in my inebriated state I valued my liver more than my pride at never getting outdrunk by a girl.
  • The room smelled fuggily of bourbon and stale cigarette smoke. Death on the River Walk
  • My companion told me rather matter-of-factly that in central New Orleans, being stockingless was the mark of a Bourbon Street prostitute.
  • When the president says the State of the Union is good, but could be better, the last person to eat a fully accoutered hot dog has to drink 1 shot of bourbon. Will Durst: The 2010 State of the Union Address Drinking Game
  • The Quarter was about to curl up and take a catnap—except for Bourbon Street, party jamboree and flesh-fest central, twenty-four/seven, and as wide awake as a lap-dancing tweaker go-juiced to the eyebrows. Etched in Bone
  • Before aging, bourbon's proof must be lowered to no higher than 125 proof using distilled water.
  • And Bourbons, unlike the albas, are repeat bloomers.
  • It was wished to retemper for him the sword of the constable Duguesclin; and it was hoped that a statue erected to his honour would at once attest to posterity his spotless glory and the gratitude of the Bourbons. Complete Project Gutenberg Collection of Memoirs of Napoleon
  • Would the Huguenot Bourbon family, if successful, tolerate a catholic monarchy?
  • Would you believe this "moosh" is the makings of bourbon? Latest News Headlines - CBS News
  • He rolls his lines around in his mouth as if relishing their taste, and you can almost smell the bourbon and cigars on his breath when he talks.
  • The French Revolution soon ensued, and though the nobleman kept his head, he never got his patent: not from the republic, not from Napoleon (a "usurper" to whom the legitimist de Jouffroy would not even apply for a patent), not from the restored Bourbon monarchy and not from citizen-king Louis Philippe. July 15, 1783: Marquis Invents Steamboat, Misses Esteem Boat
  • Nelson collaborated on the flavor profiles of the bourbon and he will take part in promotions and marketing campaigns.
  • I worked it over, and couldn't avoid the conclusion that Jeff spent every evening swilling bourbon on my couch because I was his only friend.
  • You try mixing Thunderbird and rotgut bourbon and see how you feel.
  • This is one of the primary reasons why extended aging is not as important to tequila as it might be to bourbon or cognac.
  • Their signature drink is the Shanghai Express: bourbon, amaretto, Southern Comfort, orange and lime juices, and grenadine syrup. Johnny Jet: Bangkok to Singapore on The Eastern and Oriental Express
  • Bourbon Street's world famous for its bars and strip joints.
  • Not all people enjoy the bitter taste of beer, so it is a good idea to have some delicious vodka or bourbon as a taste alternative.
  • All the same, it rather put me off my bourbon biscuit. The Sun
  • Some caterers will offer Jim Beam Bourbon as a house/well brand and Jack Daniel's as a call brand.
  • He had the bottle of bootleg bourbon out and the glass beside it was half empty.
  • Heaven Hill markets more than 50 labels of bourbon, rye, scotch, vodka, gin, tequila, rum, cognac, wines and cordials.
  • On June 18, 2002 I placed two blooms from my garden of the Bourbon rose, Rosa ‘La Reine Victoria’, on my flatbed scanner.
  • No lights, no water, but, strangely, on Bourbon Street, a generator churned noisily to life and a model of a woman's leg, gartered and fishnetted, began to swing back and forth from above the entrance to the club.
  • Whenever Clarence the angel talks longingly about getting his wings, take a shot of bourbon and then mince around the room, flapping your arms as feyly as possible.
  • The secret, he tells me, is to use decent bourbon rather than the more traditional rye, and he garnishes the drink with a twist of lemon and a fresh blackberry.
  • If that grain is at least 51% corn, and is distilled in either Tennessee or Kentucky, then it can be called “Bourbon.” Think Progress » After Whining About Being ‘Suppressed,’ Chamber Discloses It Spent $123 Million In Lobbying
  • The Italian branches of the Habsburg and Bourbon dynasties were severed from their parent houses.
  • Bourbon, and bouncingly ready to "go out and have a time," Milt loafed about the streets with him, showing him the city. Free Air
  • We are introduced to his Southern charm in a whirlpool bath full of glamour models and a bottle of bourbon. Times, Sunday Times
  • regalism", the omnipotence of kings even in matters spiritual, which was the system of government in Naples as in all the Bourbon States. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize
  • The metamorphosis which pleased me the least was that which she contracted after a voyage to Bourbon, from which she returned a mulattress, but without ceasing still to be remarkably handsome. French and Oriental Love in a Harem
  • Over the next decade the Dutch and British East India Companies brought back dozens of new China roses, leading to the development of Teas, Bourbons, and Portlands.
  • Vodka is the number one selling spirit, followed by tequila and then bourbon.
  • Bourbon for my lickspittle,’ he ranted at the barkeep.
  • He wanted to share what he had learned touring the state and bear witness to what he considered the Bourbons ' rape of democratic principles in the August election.
  • When you hear people talk about crawfish étouffé, bourbon-cured salmon, red rice, sweet potato crème brûlée or praline bread pudding, the mind automatically goes to either the Low Country or New Orleans.
  • The white chocolate is smooth, creamy and stiff with grains of proper Bourbon vanilla, not vanillin, the cost-cutting artificial flavouring.
  • Bourbon looked at Farly, who looked just a little pitiful slumped on the couch, hands folded on his stomach, his soft, floppy ears hanging low on his head.
  • Leaning on the counter for balance, I nearly clear knocked our paper-bag wrapped bottle of bourbon onto the floor.
  • Bourbons, that duty (performed by other generals and termed the disbanding of the army of the Loire) could not atone for the crime of having followed the man of the Hundred-Days to his last battle-field. Sons of the Soil
  • You try mixing Thunderbird and rotgut bourbon and see how you feel.
  • Bourbons, damasks, albas, gallicas, mosses and rugosas are all likely groups of roses to choose from for fragrance - the difficulty is narrowing down the candidates.
  • In the view of Independents and Greenbackers, the Bourbons had ceased to be a democratic party when they resorted to ballot-box stuffing to maintain statewide political control.
  • On the artificial turf of the Superdome, Smith raced around him as if he were a lamp post on Bourbon Street.
  • Catholicism became the religion of ‘the majority of Frenchmen’ instead of the official religion of France, and the tricolour replaced the white flag of the Bourbons.
  • Drinkers flocked to the bourbon-and-beer joint to witness the coyotes (as the bartenders call themselves) insult patrons who ordered "froufrou" drinks, perform fire-breathing tricks, and shimmy atop the bar.
  • It is in Ile Bourbon, on the verge of a precipice, on the summit of the cliff from which the transparent cascade, surmounted by a gorgeous rainbow, plunges into the lonely ravine of Bernica. Indiana
  • Those times were becoming more frequent as Cyrus drank more… moonshine mostly, bourbon when he could get it.
  • The grand balls of St Petersburg in 1914 looked like the revels of the Bourbons in late 18th century Paris with women in costume wigs and men in grand uniforms.
  • The place was pretty empty, a few random ferals playing pool and a couple of other barflies drinking bourbon and coke.
  • The Seelbach offers special bourbon packages, including room, bourbon tasting, dinner and directions to all the area distilleries.
  • There was a pear and a glass of fino as an aperitif, and later this evening, the bottle of Bourbon will be wrung out.
  • Farly settled against Bourbon and rested his head against Bourbon's soft blue hair.
  • The boy croaked a soft reply as more bourbon gurgled into Ron's glass. We're All Guys Here
  • Philip V (founder of the Spanish branch of the Bourbons) (See 1713, April 11) was recognized as king of Spain and the colonies. 1708, July 11
  • The Comfy Cow: Ice cream flavors like mint julep at Derby time and a Georgia butter pecan with chocolate chips and a splash of Old Forrester bourbon make this retro-soda fountain a local hot spot. thecomfycow.com Days at the Races
  • A horrible orange blanket in my front room; drinking bourbon with my great-aunt Mary in St Louis.
  • Whatever happened to “a few decks of fags, a two-four, a forty of bourbon and an eight-ball”? Vacation roundup
  • Un prince de la maison de Condé, branche collatérale de celle de Bourbon, était bossu et laid. French Conversation and Composition
  • And Spain's classic Liquor 43 makes an appearance in their Manhattan 43, blended with Woodford Reserve Bourbon, sweet vermouth and a dash of bitters.
  • Breeds such as American Bronzes and Bourbon Reds are the direct descendants of the first domesticated gobblers found in America.
  • Good Bourbon, not the bootleg swill she used to hustle at the Eagle.
  • Photographs by Caroline Allison for The Wall Street Journal The Comfy Cow: Ice cream flavors like mint julep at Derby time and a Georgia butter pecan with chocolate chips and a splash of Old Forrester bourbon make this retro-soda fountain a local hot spot. My Old Kentucky Home
  • Paul eventually dragged me away from the dark spiral of regret and recollection plying me with heavy doses of bourbon.
  • He attended Bellarmine University, in Louisville, Ky., where he studied business, and he eventually landed at United Distillers, where he worked his way up to be the master distiller of Rebel Yell, another bourbon. Distilling a Lifetime of Whiskey Knowledge
  • Considerations on the French Revolution would become a touchstone for the liberals under the Bourbons.
  • US whisky bourbon was named after Bourbon in Kentucky. The Sun
  • A horrible orange blanket in my front room; drinking bourbon with my great-aunt Mary in St Louis.
  • A full field of two-year-old colts and geldings are entered for the 1 1/16-mile $100,000 Bourbon County Stakes on the turf on Friday.
  • Yes, the confluence of the culinary and cocktail worlds has been happening for some time now, evidenced by the vogue of homemade tinctures and bitters and bourbon washed in bacon fat, but no place has done it with such audaciousness and culinary precision. Raising the Bar
  • Nearly all rum is aged in used oak barrels once used to mature bourbon or other whiskies.
  • In the liquor business, bourbon and whiskey are known as brown goods and gin and vodka as white goods. THE 22 IMMUTABLE LAWS OF BRANDING
  • As master distiller for the American spirits maker Brown-Forman, Mr. Morris is charged with overseeing the production of a good, consistent bourbon whiskey—a surprisingly complex task because of the many things that can affect a whiskey's flavor, from the barrel in which it is stored to the crop of corn used to make it. Distilling a Lifetime of Whiskey Knowledge
  • Highest in congeners are drink spirits such as whiskey, scotch, bourbon, port and brandy.
  • The spirits called for in the following recipes are pure grain alcohol, vodka and bourbon or brandy.
  • The authors explain how the Bourbon reforms of the late eighteenth century transformed the viceroyalty of New Spain into one of the most efficient tax regimes in colonial history.
  • Bourbon, misallied with one of the greatest families of Europe, staking her fortune on a Royalist plot, and yet with so instinctive Nonsense Novels
  • Louis II, Duke of Bourbon, took the cross, and at the instigation of the Genoese went to besiege el-Mahadia, an African city on the coast of Tunis. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
  • Some historians say populism failed because southern Bourbons were able to exploit racial fears and antagonisms and thus split the movement in half in its core region.
  • The genever is aged in American oak barrels for about 18 months, transforming it into something resembling a young bourbon more than a gin, both in appearance and flavor. Tony Sachs: Drinking The Past: New Spirits Recreate Vintage Tastes
  • For the next ten years until the death of Philip V (the first Spanish Bourbon and father of the first Neapolitan Bourbon), Farinelli lullabied the depressed king to sleep with the same four songs every night!
  • As well as a plentiful supply of bourbons and custard creams, one of the first things the nurse will do is check the level of iron in your blood beforehand to ensure you won't feel faint afterwards.
  • Whisky is always kept in oak casks that have already stored another alcoholic beverage: usually bourbon or sherry, occasionally port and Madeira.
  • Unable to forget a gruesome killing from the past, she dwells on a set of murder site prints each night before bedtime over a glass of bourbon and some unoffending Sheryl Crow.
  • And the bourbon chicken at Cajun Maggies on John St. between Broadway and Nassau is no exception and may be — dare I say? — “even better than the malls.” (Not So) Cajun Maggie's | Midtown Lunch: Downtown NYC
  • Nebuchadnezzar, a Bourbon, a Tudor, or a Stuart -- to be influenced by the spirit which animated Daniel, the three Hebrew youths, and the martyrs, brought down denunciations upon them, and they were called antichristian: but alas! the sincere disciples of Jesus have ever known and FELT who and what is Antichrist. Works of John Bunyan — Volume 02
  • Ceramic E bourbon decanter from the rear, where one might expect the Elvis bunghole. The Perils of Southern Living: The Elvis Bunghole
  • The Bourbon monarchies of Parma and Naples were swept by hysteria, and the Pope anathematized reform as a threat to faith itself.
  • He took his stories from writers more recondite than Ovid and Livy, the sources for the painters of the Bourbon monarchy and the Napoleonic empire.
  • Red wine, for instance, is more likely to result in a severe hangover than white wine; bourbon and port are more likely to than gin or vodka.
  • The Press spoke of it in terms that could as well have been applied to a marriage between a Habsburg and a Bourbon.
  • A horrible orange blanket in my front room; drinking bourbon with my great-aunt Mary in St Louis.
  • The woman slugged the bourbon back in one abrupt gulp and held out the shot glass for a refill.
  • If you've seen Victorian wallpaper scattered with fullblown roses then you know what a Bourbon rose looks like.

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