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Bourbon Whiskey Our Native Spirit 2nd Ed 2nd Edition Bernie Lubbers

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Bourbon Whiskey Our Native Spirit 2nd Ed 2nd Edition Bernie Lubbers
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Publisher: Blue River Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 34.53 MB
Pages: 218
Author: Bernie Lubbers
ISBN: 9781935628255, 1935628259
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 2

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Bourbon Whiskey Our Native Spirit 2nd Ed 2nd Edition Bernie Lubbers by Bernie Lubbers 9781935628255, 1935628259 instant download after payment.

Travel the Whiskey Trail and around the country with whiskey professor Bernie Lubbers as he reveals the history and process of making and selling America's native spirit. Sharing his homespun Kentucky wisdom and outrageous whiskey adventures Bernie engages the reader with humorous tales throughout the book. But this book is not all fun and games. The Whiskey Professor enlightens with a rock solid history of the spirit, the industry and its legends. Readers will also be delighted with bourbon and whiskey recipes for drinks and food contributed by bars and restaurants along the Whiskey Trail and the professors own family archives.

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