![]() ![]() # BourbonRebirth is a much deeper dive: where it came from, how it evolved, what nearly killed it (several times), and how it roared back to life. Last year’s Bourbon Curious: A Simple Tasting Guide for the Savvy Drinkergave a decent short history of bourbon, but the majority of the book focused primarily on how to enjoy it. In his fourth book (due in October), Bourbon: The Rise, Fall and Rebirth of an American Whiskey (# BourbonRebirth, using his hashtag ), Minnick traces the entire tumultuous history of bourbon from the dawn of our nation to the present-day boom. Without question, his face belongs on any Mount Rushmore of bourbon experts. He is a bestselling whiskey author, a judge for the San Francisco World Spirits Competition and World Whiskies Awards, a bourbon ambassador for the Kentucky Derby Museum, a contributor to Whisky Advocate, a photographer, and a guy willing to talk bourbon with literally anyone on Twitter. ![]() Fred Minnick needs no introduction, but he deserves one anyway. ![]()
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