A video on social media authentically depicts bottles of Maker’s Mark bourbon being hand-dipped in signature red wax by a distillery employee. Rating: True (About this rating?) In late January ...
Bottles of Maker's Mark bourbon are immediately identifiable by their red wax drip seal. The seal's history and function are both revealed here.
It may not be the most efficient way to make a beverage, but if you're a bourbon drinker, the end results are sure to please.
An curved arrow pointing right. In a tiny Kentucky town, Maker's Mark produces one of America's most famous bourbon whiskeys. Known worldwide for its bottles' iconic red wax, the company sells ...
(Photo: Maker's Mark)[/caption] The bourbon clocks in at 112 proof, and Maker's Mark shares it has aromas of vanilla, toasted coconut, clove, honeysuckle and baking spices. "It was a pleasure to ...
Disclosure: Maker's Mark paid for our travel and expenses to visit the distillery outside of Louisville, Ky. The Kentucky Derby is right around the corner, and people everywhere will be ...