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corn whiskey
noun
- whiskey made from a mash having at least 80 percent corn.
Word History and Origins
Origin of corn whiskey1
Example Sentences
This 69-proof corn whiskey is infused with peach tea liquor—great for straight sips or for crafting unusual cocktails.
The ancestral corn whiskey is a tantalizing outlier in the land of tequila and mezcal.
Ward picked up a flask of corn whiskey and slipped it into his hip pocket.
Occasionally, also the enterprising forager would capture some apple-jack or corn whiskey.
He had drank corn whiskey enough for one day; and I think at that moment he loathed the thought of drinking it.
"Yes; I'll give you a glass of corn whiskey, mixed with hot water," added the captain, taking up the suggestion.
Prentice would pour out half a glass of what they call corn whiskey, and would dip the crackers in it and eat them.
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