A Guide to Starting a Home Bar for Bourbon Enthusiasts

Intro: Howdy all you bourbon enthusiasts.  It’s time to build that home bar for you to enjoy all your favorite bourbons.    Building your home bar isn’t just about savoring the bourbon but is also a wonderful way to expand your hobby and your collection of bourbons while entertaining friends and family.  In this guide, you will walk through the essentials to starting your journey to creating the ultimate bourbon oasis in your home. Define Your Space: The first thing in creating a home bourbon bar is finding the perfect place for it.  This can be a dedicated room, a corner of your living room, a cabinet with your bottles and glassware, or a man cave.  The key is to have a place that is easily accessible and well-lit so you can enjoy our bourbon experience.  If you are doing a man cave, add some accents of bourbon-related artwork and or vintage barware to impress friends and family or just to enjoy your spirits your way. Choose Your Bourbon Selection: Since you are already thinking about or have started your home bar, you already have a few bottles of bourbon in your collection.  If you don’t have the bottles already, go grab two or three of your favorites to get your collection started.  These bottles you enjoy and are a great way to introduce others to the bourbon world.  Now, don’t be afraid to go out and try a different style than you are used to or comfortable with.  Go get one of those rare bottles that you will crack open for that special occasion. Essential Bourbon Tools and Glassware: You have your bourbon now; you will need the essentials of the bar.  These are the tools of the trade per se.  You don’t have to spend a fortune on the tools, but ensure you get nice quality as you will use them for some time. Some essentials include: – Tasting Glasses: Glencairn glasses or tulip-shaped glasses are great choices to start.  Most distilleries will sell these in their shops, or if all else fails, start with some old-fashioned glasses. – Jigger: For precise measurements when making cocktails. – Cocktail Shaker: There are multiple kinds of cocktail shakers.  Boston shakers are two-piece shakers, and then you have a hybrid shaker that is one piece with a cover over the top.  This one is the easiest and comes with a strainer where the cover goes on.  – Ice Molds: To start, these are not required but you will want to move to them.  They add a nice touch to any cocktail you make for friends and family.  Large ice cubes or spheres to avoid quick dilution. – Bar Spoon and Strainer: For stirring and straining cocktails. Bourbon Accessories: Once you have the tools and bourbon selected, the following are nice to have. – Bourbon Stones or Ice Ball Makers: These are really for people who want a chilled bourbon neat.  A chilled bourbon needs an ice cube as the flavors can be more pronounced with that touch of water.  – Bourbon Books:  Books are a great way to learn where a cocktail originated and how it was changed. Or how bourbon became so popular in the US.  Also, some nice artwork can be lying on the bar or tabletop. – Bourbon Barrel Decor: Get a bourbon barrel head from your favorite distillery or a small barrel itself to add to your bar area. Organize Your Collection: Keep your bourbons organized and accessible. A simple shelving unit or cabinet with adjustable shelves can accommodate your growing collection. Arrange your bottles by style, brand, or age for easy selection. Learn the Art of Tasting: Take your bourbon appreciation to the next level by learning how to taste it properly. Understand the importance of nosing, sipping, and savoring the flavors. Experiment with tasting notes and record your impressions to refine your palate over time.  A popular way to taste bourbon is to try it neat and then add a drop or two of water.  When you do this, you will see the difference between the two as flavors become more pronounced with the water. Experiment with Bourbon Cocktails: This is where things start to get fun.  Mixology of cocktails and drinks.   Start with classics like the Manhattan, Old Fashioned, and Whiskey Sour.  Once you master these, you can really impress your family and friends and come up with your own concoctions.  Remember, practice makes perfect, but don’t use the good bourbon to start.  Get the base drink down and then add the different bourbons to see the effects on the cocktail. Share the Experience: Invite friends and fellow bourbon enthusiasts over to share your passion. Host bourbon-tasting nights, compare different bottles, and exchange tasting notes. It’s a fantastic way to build a sense of community around your home bar. Conclusion: Building your home bourbon bar, be it a full-blown bar or a cabinet that holds your tools and bourbons, will be a great place to invite your friends and family to show off your new abilities and share your bourbons.  Remember, the bottles you gather are not to sit and look pretty.  They are meant to be drunk, so get out there and enjoy your bottles.  Cheers!

Wisconsin Old Fashion

Howdy and welcome to Junior’s Bourbon Hall. I am Junior and today we will be making a Wisconsin Old Fashion.  Growing up in Wisconsin this really the only way I knew to make Old Fashion.  I also assumed everyone made them the same or at least knew what they were.  Once I started traveling, I realized asking for an old fashion outside of Wisconsin would get you a dirty look from the waitress or bartender as they had no idea what you were asking for.  If you got lucky and had a bartender from Wisconsin, you would get what you asked for.  Most of the time if the waitress or bartender didn’t ask you would get s form of a Manhattan.  Now this has changed drastically, and it seems that every state has a form of the old fashion. Here is my version of the Wisconsin Old Fashion to impress your friends.  Out for a Fish Fry or a nice dinner look for a place that muddles the Old Fashions.  Steps Cut the orange Luxardo Cherry Sugar cube Angostura bitters Add a touch of mix Muddle everything together Add 1.5 to 2 oz of Bourbon. (Can use Brandy or Scotch) Add Ice Top off with Mix (Sweet – 7-up, Sour – Mix or Squirt, or Seltzer / Club Soda) Cheers and enjoy Junior

Bourbon Tasting

Tasting Howdy and welcome to Junior’s Bourbon Hall.  Today we are going to be discussing Bourbon tastings.  Grab your favorite drink come on in and discuss how we will perform a tasting for your friends.  Enjoy! Items that you will need for your tasting are as follows: Tasting glasses for each person. Glencairn glasses are the preferred but, what ever you have will work.  Like shot glasses just don’t throw the whole shot back in one swig Notepad for notes the tasters may want to write down about the bourbons Water so that each person will be able to cleanse their palette after each tasting. Also be used to add a few drops to the bourbons Cards or name plaques for what each bourbon is and maybe write down what the mash bill is to explain each taste that the bourbons will come out A small plate of crackers and cheese or chocolate adds to the experience To start the tasting you will want to decide which bottles you will want to use.  You will want to decide if you will use a single distillery or choose by proof of the bourbons.  Most tastings are three or four pours of bourbon.  Once you have decided on your bourbons, you will want to pour each bourbon for each person and then describe the mash bill and flavors that will be coming from the bourbon.  The mash bill will also inform the flavor and tasting notes of the bourbon.  A higher rye percentage will have a spicy finish while a higher wheated bourbon will be smoother and sweeter on the tongue and finish.  This gives the person tasting an idea of what they will be drinking on each sip.  Go through each of the bourbons this way.  After the first taste of each bourbon, have the person add some water to the bourbon to see how the flavors open and or change with just a touch of water.  Enjoy each of the bourbons and have the people tasting explain what they taste or what flavors they have with each of the bourbon.  There are no wrong answers and fun to see what each person tastes in each of the bourbons.  After each pour (1 oz) of bourbon is complete have the people sip some water and eat a cracker to cleanse the palette before the next tasting. With the tasting defined you will need to decide on which bourbons you will want to sample.  Compare same distilleries or go across distilleries and go by proof. Many of the distilleries have multiple choices of bourbon to choose from.  Benefits of going with a single distillery Ability to have the bottles from the distillery Mash bills across the bottles will be very similar Favorite distillery and trying to share why you have a favorite Choosing between proofs of the bourbon gives you a chance to go across distilleries to choose a favorite bourbon from a distillery.  Benefits to going proof for your tasting: Choose from Cask Strength, Barrel Proof, or pick a proof and find bottles that meet your need. Look in your collection and pick the bottles that meet your needs Choose high rye, wheated, or common Easier to get the bottles you will need. Now go get the bottles, get the snack platter, the glasses, water, date picked, friends invited, and have a great night of bourbon and laughter. Cheers, Junior

Drink the Bourbon

Howdy and welcome to Junior’s Bourbon Hall.  Going to talk about how you can order your bourbon and when or why you might like them. How do you like your Bourbon Neat Rocks Mix Drinks Up First you can order your bourbon neat.  This is straight bourbon generally in 1 oz or 2 oz pours.  The drink will come in a snifter or a Glencairn glass.  Don’t worry if you don’t have either of these glasses you can still pour your bourbon into a rocks or cocktail glass.   With a neat bourbon you will get the full flavor of the bourbon.  Max proof and taste of the bourbon.  You will also be able to smell the bourbon which will bring out many of the flavors within the bourbon. The next way you can drink your bourbon is on the rocks.  This is your 1oz or 2oz pour on top of a large sphere or square of Ice.  You can also use 3 or 4 regular cubes if you don’t have the sphere or square of ice.  You will still get the full nose of the bourbon but, the proof will lower, and the flavors can and will be a bit different with the ice.  If you think a straight bourbon is to strong or spicy add an ice cube and try again to see if the flavor and spice change enough for you to enjoy.  The body of the bourbon will also lighten up. You would like to drink a bourbon neat while sitting around a fire with your friends and slowly sipping it.  Another way you would have this is with a nice dinner to bring out the flavor in your food as well as the bourbon.  Of course, just having a bourbon is always a great way to relax. Next you can have your bourbon mixed with a “mixer”.  Soda, Ginger Ale, water, and juices are all “mixers” you can use to change the bourbon into a mix drink.  Some of my favorites are Bourbon Sour made with fresh Sour mix.  A sour soda will work in a pinch.  You can also mix bourbon with lemonade and a splash of cranberry for a nice summer cocktail.  I do like to use a bit higher proof bourbon for the mix drinks to still have the bourbon flavor in the front of the drink.  Many bourbons are good in mixing and chose one that you would like to sip on occasion and mix in drinks so you can have one bottle serve multiple purposes.  For this drink you would take a cocktail glass add ice and 1.5oz of bourbon and top off with the mix of your choice.  Give it a stir and enjoy.  Here you can use almost any type of glass you have and mix to your personally taste. Mixing your bourbon is a goes great with a casual dinner, sitting around a campfire, on a boat ride with good friends or to refreshing yourself after a yard work or a round of golf.  Thanks for stopping by and learning how to order your bourbon for the tastes that you want.  Until next Cheers this is Junior for Juniors Bourbon Hall.

Hot Days Cool Bourbon

Howdy, and welcome to Junior’s Bourbon Hall Over the last couple of days it has been humid and hot here in the Midwest.  When it gets steamy hot outside what do you go to for your cocktail of choice?  One that jumps to my mind is the Woodford Spire.  Granted you can use any of your favorite bourbon this one is just from Woodford Reserve 1.5 oz Woodford Reserve 2 oz Lemonade 1 oz Cranberry Juice Crushed ice with a lemon twist for a garnish. Place everything in your favorite rocks glass stir and enjoy.  Nothing better on a hot summer day then lemonade and cranberry mixed with your favorite bourbon. The other option that I love to go to has a little more work and some ingredients that you will need to pick up.  This would be the Blackberry Bourbon Smash.  Another great cocktail to beat the heat.  You will need a shaker to make this one and then another rocks glass. 2 oz favorite bourbon 2 lime wedges 6 mint leaves 3 blackberries 3/4 oz simple syrup club soda In the shaker start with the lime wedges, mint, and blackberries.  Muddle for a bit until things are smashed up.  Once you like the way this looks add your bourbon, simple syrup, and ice.  Time to get your exercise on and shake vigorously until the shaker is ice cold or you are tired of shaking.  Who stated cocktails are not exercise.  Pour everything into the rocks glass and top off with the club soda.  No need to strain anything. Sit back and enjoy while outside watching the kids, wildlife, neighbors, or whatever you enjoy.  For me it is the back patio on a wonderful Sunday afternoon watching the birds feed and the squirrels trying to feed and every now and then watching a little bird attacking the squirrel for climbing up by the nest.  All the while listening to southern rock or classic rock on the patio speakers. Sit back relax and enjoy the evening. Junior PS – If you are inclined a great cigar would make the night that much more enjoyable.

Old Fashion Cocktails

What are some of the best bourbon cocktails that you have had? to me any drink with bourbon can be a favorite. Here are some of my current old fashion favorites. they are simple but, very good with dinner or as a relaxing drink. I use a snifter type glass for the first two and a rocks glass for the last. you will need a good measuring device and a muddling stick. Enjoy the recipes Chocolate Old Fashion 2 OZ of your favorite bourbon 1 OZ ( I do less) simple syrup Depends on how sweet you want it 4-6 dashes of chocolate bitters. (Currently using the Woodford reserve bourbon barrel aged) Add an ice cube Maple Syrup old fashion 2 OZ of your favorite bourbon .5 OZ of pure maple syrup add an ice cube Classic Wisconsin Old Fashion Maricino Cherry sugar cube Augusta bitters orange slice Add the above to a glass Muddle everything together Add 2-3 oz of your favorite bourbon Add ice then your favorite mix. 7-up, Squirt, seltzer water to fill the glass