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What's the difference between bourbon martini, vodka, whisky and tequila? What are their characteristics?
What's the difference? They are all different! ! (* * * The similarity may be distilled liquor? But Martin is a cocktail, and everything else is base wine. )

Bourbon is a kind of whisky, which is unique to the United States. The main brew is corn.

For example, "Manhattan" in bartending must be made with bourbon. (Although Manhattan is Martin's branch)

Martini, Martin, is known as "the king of cocktails". The prototype is gin (also called gin) and absinthe, and the cup is decorated with olives. There are many variations of different styles.

Vodka has many raw materials to choose from, such as potatoes, barley, oats and corn. It is clear and cold because it is not stored in oak barrels, but refined by "filtering".

Whiskey, except bourbon, is mainly wheat, and Scotch whisky is the most famous, although there are differences in different producing areas. Irish whisky tastes different from scotch whisky. Because the things used for distillation are different.

Tequila is a special wine in Central and South America, mainly produced in Mexico and brewed by tequila. The taste is rough and has regional characteristics.

Gin, also known as Gin gin, is most commonly made by soaking gin in wine. In fact, the original function is medicinal liquor. The aroma is long and the taste is refreshing.

That's about it. Your question is too broad =

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