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Title: Wild Turkey - Win a bottle of Wild Turkey Masters Keep Triumph - quiz
Post by: culturebird on Monday 15 July 2024, 10:21:09 pm
https://promotions.wildturkeybourbon.com/RyeJuly24/

Take part in our Wild Turkey Rye July Quiz for you chance to win the first bottle of Masters Keep Triumph released in Australia!

To enter, answer the following questions:

1. What is the proof of Wild Turkey Straight Rye Whiskey? ANSWER: 81
2. What type of char is used when making Wild Turkey Rye for extra flavour. ANSWER: Alligator char
3. What are the distinct notes that make rye whiskey so different from its bourbon counterparts? ANSWER: Big, broad spice notes
4. What is the specific type of bitters used in a classic Old Fashioned cocktail made with Wild Turkey Rye? ANSWER: Angostura Bitters
5. A traditional Boulevardier cocktail uses equal parts of Wild Turkey Rye, sweet vermouth, and Campari. ANSWER: True
6. Which cocktail made with Wild Turkey Rye traditionally includes a rinse of absinthe? ANSWER: Sazerac
7. Which of the following is the traditional garnish for a Sazerac cocktail made with Wild Turkey Rye? ANSWER: Lemon slice
8. What is the finish of Wild Turkey Rye like? ANSWER: Bold, lingering rye and spice
9. HOW LONG DOES WILD TURKEY AGE ITS BOURBON FOR? We never pour a drop of Wild Turkey until it’s aged at least five years – often six or eight or more.
10. What is the unique process used by Wild Turkey to ensure consistency in their rye whiskey? ANSWER: Proprietary yeast strain
11. What is the special edition of Wild Turkey Rye that is aged in charred American Oak barrels and then finished in hand-selected charred American Oak barrels for an additional year? ANSWER: Wild Turkey Master's Keep Cornerstone Rye.


Title: Re: Wild Turkey - Win a bottle of Wild Turkey Masters Keep Triumph - quiz
Post by: spog777 on Wednesday 24 July 2024, 12:58:02 pm
QUESTION 9: HOW LONG DOES WILD TURKEY AGE ITS BOURBON FOR? We never pour a drop of Wild Turkey until it’s aged at least five years – often six or eight or more.