If a recipe asks for bourbon for a marinade, can I use Jack Daniels Whiskey?!


Question:

If a recipe asks for bourbon for a marinade, can I use Jack Daniels Whiskey?


Answers:
well, bourbon and whiskey have different tastes, so while you could use the whiskey as a marinade, it probably wouldn't come out exactly as it was supposed to

Yes, Jack Daniels is bourbon whiskey

yes, it is basically the same thing. bourbon is just made in Bourbon, Kentucky.

Yes, but Jim Beam would be better :)

Perfect!

You can but it won't taste correct. Jack Daniels is a sour mash whiskey and not the same as Bourbon

Yes. We use whiskey in marinade quite often. Jack Daniels would be fine, but it's more expensive than others.

When we were last at Costco looking for bourbon or whiskey for marinade, we priced everything they had. The best bargain was a large bottle of Black Velvet, which was surprising, but it was the least expensive.

Yes, I would say so.

I would say yes but the jack is better for drinking I would use a cheaper whiskey or bourbon.

yes you can. but wild turkey bourbon is better to cook with




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