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bourbon

[boor-buhn, bawr-, bohr-, boor-bawn, bur-buhn] / ˈbʊər bən, ˈbɔr-, ˈboʊr-, burˈbɔ̃, ˈbɜr bən /


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Which is how Gaffigan ended up riffing on “unicorns” and “the decidedly divorced-dad energy” of liquor stores for 45 minutes on YouTube, where he recently self-released “The Bourbon Set” for free.

From The Wall Street Journal

Bourbon, in particular, has a rich American heritage.

From Washington Times

You're more likely to get your pockets picked on Bourbon Street and wake up in a really bad way.

From Salon

The company and its rivals invested heavily in marketing and improving their products to capitalise on newfound demand, focusing on premium brands such as Bulleit Bourbon and Don Julio tequila.

From Reuters

Flavor the syrup however you like: Vanilla is called for, but readers have used Kentucky Bourbon, rum, even limoncello.

From New York Times