One thing this country has always enjoyed is a good drink. Whether it was rum on the Atlantic, bourbon at the races or that Bloody Mary at Sunday Brunch, alcohol is the American Drink.

I can hardly tell one bourbon from another, unless the other is very bad. Some bad bourbons are more memorable than good ones. For example, I can recall being broke with some friends in Tennessee and deciding to have a party and being able to afford only two-fifths of a $1.75 bourbon called Two Natural, whose label showed dice coming up 5 and 2. Its taste was memorable. The psychological effect was also notable. After knocking back two or three shots over a period of half an hour, the three male drinkers looked at each other and said in a single voice: “Where are the women?”

I have not been able to locate this remarkable bourbon since.

Drinking is more than just the buzz. Fantastic read by Walker Percy via Ryan Bateman.

Posted at 2:01pm.

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    This short article is splendid on its own, and even more so if you enjoy bourbon.
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    Walker Percy has a GREAT ESSAY on bourbon in one of his books. Professor Mutter gave it to me Sophmore year. It’s...
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