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cowdery wrote: people in the South tend to be more set in their ways and less susceptible to outside influences.
Mike wrote:cowdery wrote: people in the South tend to be more set in their ways and less susceptible to outside influences.
Well, I ain't sot in my ways ..........and I ain't changing that neither!
bourbonv wrote:.
1) Rye is more expensive to make and more difficult to make than bourbon, but does not have a radically different flavor, so companies had little reason to push the whiskey as a style..
cowdery wrote:Every grain has its peculiarities. I'm sure Tom and Leopold would agree that anyone who calls themself a distiller should be able to make any type of mash without undue difficulty. In any profession, some activities are more difficult than others. Any distillery that can make bourbon can make rye. No one doesn't make rye because it's too difficult. They don't make rye because there (still) isn't much of a market for it.
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