![]() Minnick instead will guide guests into sipping that charcoal-filtered, 80 proof whiskey that meets official requirements of a bourbon, and is sold as such in Pennsylvania liquor stores. Participants won't be downing these Jacks diluted by Coca-Cola, or gulped with gusto out of a shot glass. "Because everyone has had Jack Daniel's." "First, I'll train them on Jack Daniel's," Minnick said. With their sense of sight temporarily taken away, Jergel's ticket buyers will learn to refine their sense of taste as they blindly sample five bourbons.īut before that they'll sip Tennessee's most famous whiskey, clearly identified. "Here's how it works: In this case, I actually do have blindfolds for people to wear." "I'm going to teach people to taste like a pro," said Minnick, an Iraq war veteran who has shared his expertise on spirits by authoring seven books and guesting on Bravo’s "Top Chef," Discovery’s "Moonshiners," Amazon Prime’s "Bourbon Up," along with "CBS This Morning," "Fox and Friends," NPR and the BBC. 20 at Jergel's Rhythm Grille.įred Minnick, a preeminent expert on whiskey, will lead the ticketed Blind Bourbon tasting at the Warrendale roadhouse. WARRENDALE - Blindfolds and bourbons will make for a uniquely entertaining and educational night Jan. ![]()
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