
In honor of National Whiskey Sour Day, we proudly present some fun facts about the alcoholic spirit!
Whiskey and whisky are both considered correct spellings - but typically, if you're talking about a drink that's been made in Scotland, Canada, or Japan, you'll want to use the version without the "e."
Corn always has an even number of rows on each ear.
Conecuh Ridge Whiskey is the official state beverage of Alabama.
All bourbon is whiskey, not all whiskey is bourbon.
Various grains are used for different varieties, including barley, corn, rye, and wheat.
Whiskey is beer that's been distilled 2-3 times.
Frank Sinatra was buried with a bottle of Jack Daniel's.
The mint julep was originally a breakfast drink.
Whiskey is a gaelic word for "water."
Jameson is the best-selling Irish whiskey in the world.
Mountain Dew was originally designed to be a mixer for whiskey.