EPISODE · Jan 29, 2026 · 5 MIN
Thursday Thoughts (TT): What Is Bourbon? History, Laws, Flavor Profile & How to Sip America’s Spirit
from Bourbon Lens · host Bourbon Lens
In this episode of Thursday Thoughts, Jake Lewellen breaks down everything you need to know about bourbon—America’s native spirit. From its deep-rooted history and the origins of its name to the lasting impact of the Bottled and Bond Act of 1897 and the disruption caused by Prohibition, this episode covers it all. Jake explains the strict legal standards that define bourbon, including mash bills, aging requirements, and what “straight bourbon” really means. He also dives into common bourbon flavor profiles and shares approachable tasting tips for beginners and seasoned drinkers alike. Whether you enjoy bourbon neat, on the rocks, or in a cocktail, this episode celebrates drinking bourbon your way while honoring the tradition behind the glass.Subscribe🔔 Subscribe for more weekly discussions, tastings, and bourbon insights from the Bourbon Lens community. Keep this at the bottom📸 Follow on Instagram: @bourbonlens🌐 Visit: www.bourbonlens.comDiscord: https://discord.gg/pd6ys5nRSUHashtags#Bourbon #AmericanWhiskey #BottledInBond #BourbonHistory #WhiskeyEducation #BourbonTasting #StraightBourbon #WhiskeyPodcast #BourbonLens #ThursdayThoughtsKey TakeawaysBourbon is America’s native spirit with a rich historical legacyThe Bottled and Bond Act of 1897 was the first U.S. consumer protection lawBourbon must be made from at least 51% cornBourbon is aged in new, charred oak barrelsProhibition caused many historic distilleries to shut downStraight bourbon must be aged for a minimum of two yearsCorn-heavy mash bills give bourbon its signature sweetnessDifferent mash bills create diverse flavor profilesThere’s no wrong way to drink bourbon—enjoy it your waySoundbites“Aged in new charred oak barrels.”“Drink it however you want!”“Tell us how you like to drink it!”Keywordsbourbon, whiskey, American spirit, bottled in bond act, prohibition, bourbon history, bourbon flavor profiles, bourbon tasting tips, straight bourbon, American whiskey education
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In this episode of Thursday Thoughts, Jake Lewellen breaks down everything you need to know about bourbon—America’s native spirit. From its deep-rooted history and the origins of its name to the lasting impact of the Bottled and Bond Act of 1897 and the disruption caused by Prohibition, this episode covers it all. Jake explains the strict legal standards that define bourbon, including mash bills, aging requirements, and what “straight bourbon” really means. He also dives into common bourbon flavor profiles and shares approachable tasting tips for beginners and seasoned drinkers alike. Whether you enjoy bourbon neat, on the rocks, or in a cocktail, this episode celebrates drinking bourbon your way while honoring the tradition behind the glass.Subscribe🔔 Subscribe for more weekly discussions, tastings, and bourbon insights from the Bourbon Lens community. Keep this at the bottom📸 Follow on Instagram: @bourbonlens🌐 Visit: www.bourbonlens.comDiscord: https://discord.gg/pd6ys5nRSUHashtags#Bourbon #AmericanWhiskey #BottledInBond #BourbonHistory #WhiskeyEducation #BourbonTasting #StraightBourbon #WhiskeyPodcast #BourbonLens #ThursdayThoughtsKey TakeawaysBourbon is America’s native spirit with a rich historical legacyThe Bottled and Bond Act of 1897 was the first U.S. consumer protection lawBourbon must be made from at least 51% cornBourbon is aged in new, charred oak barrelsProhibition caused many historic distilleries to shut downStraight bourbon must be aged for a minimum of two yearsCorn-heavy mash bills give bourbon its signature sweetnessDifferent mash bills create diverse flavor profilesThere’s no wrong way to drink bourbon—enjoy it your waySoundbites“Aged in new charred oak barrels.”“Drink it however you want!”“Tell us how you like to drink it!”Keywordsbourbon, whiskey, American spirit, bottled in bond act, prohibition, bourbon history, bourbon flavor profiles, bourbon tasting tips, straight bourbon, American whiskey education
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