Bourbon and Bullets: True Stories of Whiskey, War, and Military Service

Author:   John C. Tramazzo ,  Fred Minnick
Publisher:   Potomac Books Inc
ISBN:  

9781640124288


Pages:   298
Publication Date:   01 July 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   John C. Tramazzo ,  Fred Minnick
Publisher:   Potomac Books Inc
Imprint:   Potomac Books Inc
ISBN:  

9781640124288


ISBN 10:   1640124284
Pages:   298
Publication Date:   01 July 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Fred Minnick Introduction 1. Bourbon and Bullets 2. Red Likker 3. War and Whiskey Persist 4. George Washington 5. Evan and Isaac Shelby 6. The Weller Family 7. Thomas Hughes Handy 8. Paul L. Jones Jr.  9. George Thomas Stagg 10. Julian Proctor Van Winkle Jr.  11. Elmer Tandy Lee and James B. Johnson Jr.  12. Richard J. Newman 13. Thomas E. Bulleit Jr.  14. David Steven Pickerell 15. Veterans in Craft Whiskey Acknowledgments Appendix: Happy Hour Notes Bibliography Index

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The bourbon industry has long been filled with military veterans, but never have their valuable contributions been so finely documented until now. Captain Tramazzo's investigative book not only weaves together these veterans' military contributions but also provides an enlightening look at the impact they made on the spirits industry today. --Mark Brown, president and chief executive officer, Sazerac Company--Mark Brown (3/2/2018 12:00:00 AM) Whether one imbibes whiskey or not, the uniquely American character of the men about whose service the book is dedicated to rises to the top and resonates with the reader. So, if you're a bourbon aficionado, pour yourself a finger or two of Maker's Mark, Blanton's or whatever--or a Diet Coke if you don't drink alcohol--and maybe fire up a good cigar. Then settle back for a little history from a different and unique perspective. --Col. Steve Patarcity, Association of the United States Army--Col. Steve Patarcity Association of the United States Army (2/20/2019 12:00:00 AM) Tramazzo has not only done his fellow servicemen proud, he has provided all of us with an original and valuable piece of work. This book doesn't simply connect bourbon to our military--It literally connects bourbon to the course of American history. --Brett Atlas, Bourbon & Banter--Brett Atlas Bourbon & Banter (1/3/2019 12:00:00 AM) This book is more than just war stories about famous distillers, though there are plenty of those as well. It's about the spirit of of America as told through the lens of distilled spirits as far back as the Revolutionary War, when whiskey was a standard part of rations. It's about dreams of better days ahead and honoring those who came before. Whiskey has always been a part of American culture, and this book is a perfect example of how that presence has changed over time. --Maggie Kimberl, Alcohol Professor--Maggie Kimberl Alcohol Professor (1/22/2019 12:00:00 AM) If you are a bourbon lover, if you have an interest in the history of this country, sit down and read this book--a fascinating portrait of some of America's military heroes and their connection to many brands of bourbon on the shelf today. --Sally Van Winkle Campbell, author of But Always Fine Bourbon: Pappy Van Winkle and the Story of Old Fitzgerald--Sally Van Winkle Campbell (3/2/2018 12:00:00 AM) I thought I'd seen every angle on the history of American whiskey. But John Tramazzo makes a compelling case for the role of soldiers, the military, and veterans in the story of America's favorite spirit--and he wraps it up in a pretty good yarn. --Clay Risen, author of American Whiskey, Bourbon, and Rye: A Guide to the Nation's Favorite Spirit--Clay Risen (3/2/2018 12:00:00 AM) Enthusiastically concocted and meticulously researched. --J. Ford Huffman, Military Times--J. Ford Huffman Military Times (3/24/2019 12:00:00 AM) Bourbon and Bullets tells the sacrificial side of bourbon you don't know: how whiskey makers gave their all in America's wars, from Valley Forge to Vietnam and beyond. --Lew Bryson, author of Tasting Whiskey: An Insider's Guide to the Unique Pleasures of the World's Finest Spirits--Lew Bryson (3/2/2018 12:00:00 AM)


"""The bourbon industry has long been filled with military veterans, but never have their valuable contributions been so finely documented until now. Captain Tramazzo's investigative book not only weaves together these veterans' military contributions but also provides an enlightening look at the impact they made on the spirits industry today.""--Mark Brown, president and chief executive officer, Sazerac Company-- (3/2/2018 12:00:00 AM) ""Whether one imbibes whiskey or not, the uniquely American character of the men about whose service the book is dedicated to rises to the top and resonates with the reader. So, if you're a bourbon aficionado, pour yourself a finger or two of Maker's Mark, Blanton's or whatever--or a Diet Coke if you don't drink alcohol--and maybe fire up a good cigar. Then settle back for a little history from a different and unique perspective.""--Col. Steve Patarcity, Association of the United States Army-- (2/20/2019 12:00:00 AM) ""Bourbon and Bullets tells the sacrificial side of bourbon you don't know: how whiskey makers gave their all in America's wars, from Valley Forge to Vietnam and beyond.""--Lew Bryson, author of Tasting Whiskey: An Insider's Guide to the Unique Pleasures of the World's Finest Spirits-- (3/2/2018 12:00:00 AM) ""Enthusiastically concocted and meticulously researched.""--J. Ford Huffman, Military Times-- (3/24/2019 12:00:00 AM) ""I thought I'd seen every angle on the history of American whiskey. But John Tramazzo makes a compelling case for the role of soldiers, the military, and veterans in the story of America's favorite spirit--and he wraps it up in a pretty good yarn.""--Clay Risen, author of American Whiskey, Bourbon, and Rye: A Guide to the Nation's Favorite Spirit-- (3/2/2018 12:00:00 AM) ""If you are a bourbon lover, if you have an interest in the history of this country, sit down and read this book--a fascinating portrait of some of America's military heroes and their connection to many brands of bourbon on the shelf today.""--Sally Van Winkle Campbell, author of But Always Fine Bourbon: Pappy Van Winkle and the Story of Old Fitzgerald-- (3/2/2018 12:00:00 AM) ""This book is more than just war stories about famous distillers, though there are plenty of those as well. It's about the spirit of of America as told through the lens of distilled spirits as far back as the Revolutionary War, when whiskey was a standard part of rations. It's about dreams of better days ahead and honoring those who came before. Whiskey has always been a part of American culture, and this book is a perfect example of how that presence has changed over time.""--Maggie Kimberl, Alcohol Professor-- (1/22/2019 12:00:00 AM) ""Tramazzo has not only done his fellow servicemen proud, he has provided all of us with an original and valuable piece of work. This book doesn't simply connect bourbon to our military--It literally connects bourbon to the course of American history.""--Brett Atlas, Bourbon & Banter-- (1/3/2019 12:00:00 AM)"


""Tramazzo has not only done his fellow servicemen proud, he has provided all of us with an original and valuable piece of work. This book doesn't simply connect bourbon to our military—It literally connects bourbon to the course of American history.""—Brett Atlas, Bourbon & Banter ""This book is more than just war stories about famous distillers, though there are plenty of those as well. It's about the spirit of of America as told through the lens of distilled spirits as far back as the Revolutionary War, when whiskey was a standard part of rations. It's about dreams of better days ahead and honoring those who came before. Whiskey has always been a part of American culture, and this book is a perfect example of how that presence has changed over time.""—Maggie Kimberl, Alcohol Professor ""Whether one imbibes whiskey or not, the uniquely American character of the men about whose service the book is dedicated to rises to the top and resonates with the reader. So, if you're a bourbon aficionado, pour yourself a finger or two of Maker's Mark, Blanton's or whatever—or a Diet Coke if you don't drink alcohol—and maybe fire up a good cigar. Then settle back for a little history from a different and unique perspective.""—Col. Steve Patarcity, Association of the United States Army ""Enthusiastically concocted and meticulously researched.""—J. Ford Huffman, Military Times “Bourbon and Bullets tells the sacrificial side of bourbon you don’t know: how whiskey makers gave their all in America’s wars, from Valley Forge to Vietnam and beyond.”—Lew Bryson, author of Tasting Whiskey: An Insider's Guide to the Unique Pleasures of the World's Finest Spirits “If you are a bourbon lover, if you have an interest in the history of this country, sit down and read this book—a fascinating portrait of some of America’s military heroes and their connection to many brands of bourbon on the shelf today.”—Sally Van Winkle Campbell, author of But Always Fine Bourbon: Pappy Van Winkle and the Story of Old Fitzgerald “The bourbon industry has long been filled with military veterans, but never have their valuable contributions been so finely documented until now. Captain Tramazzo’s investigative book not only weaves together these veterans’ military contributions but also provides an enlightening look at the impact they made on the spirits industry today.”—Mark Brown, president and chief executive officer, Sazerac Company “I thought I’d seen every angle on the history of American whiskey. But John Tramazzo makes a compelling case for the role of soldiers, the military, and veterans in the story of America’s favorite spirit—and he wraps it up in a pretty good yarn.”—Clay Risen, author of American Whiskey, Bourbon, and Rye: A Guide to the Nation's Favorite Spirit


Author Information

John C. Tramazzo is an active duty Army officer and veteran of several deployments in support of the Global War on Terror. He is also an American whiskey enthusiast, Kentucky Colonel, and the founder of the popular blog bourbonscout.com. Fred Minnick, a former Army journalist in Iraq, has written widely about the spirits industry and is the author of Whiskey Women: The Untold Story of How Women Saved Bourbon, Scotch, and Irish Whiskey (Potomac Books, 2013).  

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