Three Wisemen Chasing A Wild Turkey

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Three Wisemen Chasing A Wild Turkey

Very Strong ABV ( above 30% ), Potent and intense.
*Note that dilution and other factors like type and temperature of ice are not considered in this upfront calculation.

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Whiskey, bourbon, and rum


  • Jack Daniel`s Whiskey 3 cl
  • Jim Beam Bourbon Whiskey Bourbon Whiskey 3 cl
  • Wild Turkey 80 Proof Bourbon 3 cl
  • Yukon Jack 3 cl


Any Glass of your Choice


Three Wisemen Chasing A Wild Turkey
three wisemen chasing a wild turkey is a popular Bourbon cocktail containing a combinations of Jack Daniel`s Whiskey,Jim Beam Bourbon Whiskey Bourbon Whiskey,Wild Turkey 80 Proof Bourbon,Yukon Jack .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
Hold on tight - these wise spirits are on a wild goose chase! Line up shots of whiskey, bourbon, Wild Turkey and Canadian whisky. Knock `em back rapid-fire: first the Turkey, then the trio of wise ones. Feel the spicy bourbon burn give way to mellower vanilla caramel oak as the liquors hit your system. Have your hunting partners at the ready to carry you home when it all catches up! This thrill-seeking shot lends liquid courage, but discretion is advised. Like chasing any wild game, know your limits lest you end up the hunted come sunrise after inciting bourbon`s feisty wrath.


Three Wisemen Chasing A Wild Turkey Ingredients


Jack Daniel`s Whiskey,Jim Beam Bourbon Whiskey Bourbon Whiskey,Wild Turkey 80 Proof Bourbon,Yuko...


Three Wisemen Chasing A Wild Turkey Recipe


Pour each ingredient in a separate shot glasses. Slam the Wild Turkey followed by the three other shots. This one will hurt you real fast.

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  • Jack Daniels Whiskey

    Jack Daniel`s is a Tennessee Whiskey Brand.

    Tennessee Whiskey is a straight whiskey produced in the US state of Tennessee. Whiskey produced in Tennessee is technically and legally a Bourbon and is recognised as Bourbon internationally, but Tennessee manufacturers prefer to keep their produce separate from Bourbon. To be a legal Bourbon, a whiskey has to meet the following criteria

        Produced in the United States and Territories (Puerto Rico) and the District of Columbia
        Made from a grain mixture that is at least 51% corn
        Aged in new, charred oak containers
        Distilled to no more than 160 (U.S.) proof (80% alcohol by volume)
        Entered into the container for aging at no more than 125 proof (62.5% alcohol by volume)
        Bottled (like other whiskeys) at 80 proof or more (40% alcohol by volume)

    Tennessee Whiskey meets all the requirements too, but they prefer keeping it distinct and as per the signed House Bill 1084 of 2013, requiring the Lincoln County process (which involves maple charcoal filtering) to be used for products produced in the state labeled as "Tennessee Whiskey", along with the existing requirements for bourbon. - Wikipedia

  • Jim Beam Bourbon Whiskey Bourbon Whiskey

    American's don't need to be lectured on Bourbon, but still, let's put it in record like all other spirits. A Bourbon in American spirit is a barrel-aged distilled liquor made primarily from corn. The name might have been derived from the French Bourbon dynasty, or from Bourbon County in Kentucky, or Bourbon Street in New Orleans, both named after the French Dynasty.

    Technically, most whiskey made in America are legally classified as Bourbon, although Bourbon is in spirit a Southern Whiskey with special connection to Kentucky. Note than although Tennessee Whiskey is classified as Bourbon, Tennessee distilleries do not prefer their whiskey to be unique and referred to as Tennessee Whiskey only.

    Distilling came to Kentucky in the late 18rth Century with the Scots, Scot-Irish and other settlers including English, Welsh, German and French, and they brought with them their distilling techniques and ageing processes in charred oak barrels. The charring is what gives the Bourbon the brownish colour and distinctive taste.

    To be a legal Bourbon, a whiskey has to meet the following criteria

        Produced in the United States and Territories (Puerto Rico) and the District of Columbia
        Made from a grain mixture that is at least 51% corn
        Aged in new, charred oak containers
        Distilled to no more than 160 (U.S.) proof (80% alcohol by volume)
        Entered into the container for aging at no more than 125 proof (62.5% alcohol by volume)
        Bottled (like other whiskeys) at 80 proof or more (40% alcohol by volume)


    Tennessee Whiskey meets all the requirements too, but they prefer keeping it distinct.

  • Wild Turkey 80 Proof Bourbon

    American's don't need to be lectured on Bourbon, but still, let's put it in record like all other spirits. A Bourbon in American spirit is a barrel-aged distilled liquor made primarily from corn. The name might have been derived from the French Bourbon dynasty, or from Bourbon County in Kentucky, or Bourbon Street in New Orleans, both named after the French Dynasty.

    Technically, most whiskey made in America are legally classified as Bourbon, although Bourbon is in spirit a Southern Whiskey with special connection to Kentucky. Note than although Tennessee Whiskey is classified as Bourbon, Tennessee distilleries do not prefer their whiskey to be unique and referred to as Tennessee Whiskey only.

    Distilling came to Kentucky in the late 18rth Century with the Scots, Scot-Irish and other settlers including English, Welsh, German and French, and they brought with them their distilling techniques and ageing processes in charred oak barrels. The charring is what gives the Bourbon the brownish colour and distinctive taste.

    To be a legal Bourbon, a whiskey has to meet the following criteria

        Produced in the United States and Territories (Puerto Rico) and the District of Columbia
        Made from a grain mixture that is at least 51% corn
        Aged in new, charred oak containers
        Distilled to no more than 160 (U.S.) proof (80% alcohol by volume)
        Entered into the container for aging at no more than 125 proof (62.5% alcohol by volume)
        Bottled (like other whiskeys) at 80 proof or more (40% alcohol by volume)


    Tennessee Whiskey meets all the requirements too, but they prefer keeping it distinct.

  • Yukon Jack

    Yukon Jack is a honey based liqueur, made from Canadian Whisky and honey.

    Do not confuse it with a Whisky, it has Canadian Whisky as its base spirit but it's not a Whisky technically, BUT , it is marketed as "The Black Sheep of Canadian Liquors" and that means Yukon Jack is an odd and unique form of Canadian Whisky. So, it is recognised as a Whisky although technically it is a Liqueur Yukon Jack is 50% ABV or 100 Proof.

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