I didn't care for the shaker. I would have loved to have had the glasses. Anyway, Makers is always great even in a jelly glass, paper cup, etc. I like mine in a short wine glass. Excellent delivery time and service.

Maker's Mark Gift Set
Bourbon /45% ABV / Kentucky, United States
Product details
- Category
- Bourbon
- Region
- Kentucky, United States
- ABV
- 45%
Product description
Slip into your favorite holiday sweater and sip out of one, too. These limited edition holiday sweater rocks glasses are as unique as the bourbon they’re destined to hold. We included two of them, because they’re sure to add a festive touch to your holiday that’s worth sharing. This gift set includes one 750mL bottle of Maker’s Mark and two, unique limited-edition holiday sweater rocks glasses.
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DALE Verified BuyerVerified BuyerDee H. Verified BuyerVerified BuyerThis was a gift and I received a Christmas ornament..Not the glasses that it was supposed to be. Contacted Drizly and I still haven’t heard back from them. It’s been almost two weeks.
Stephanie Verified BuyerVerified BuyerThe set that was delivered was not the set I ordered. I was expecting two glasses with the liquor, but instead received a small shaker. Also, the delivery took longer than the hour stated.
Syed Verified BuyerVerified BuyerWell done
FAQs
Because of the liquor’s aging process variation, bourbon’s colors range from light amber to dark caramel and each bottle must contain at least 40% ABV. Bourbon can only be called bourbon if it’s aged in an oak barrel; barrels must be new and are pre-charred to help the liquid extract as much flavor as possible from the wood.
While both whiskey and bourbon are made from the same base ingredients (a predominantly corn mash, yeast and water), a spirit can only be called bourbon if it’s crafted in the United States, surpasses a minimum 40% ABV and is aged in new, charred, white oak barrels. Bourbons are generally on the younger side of the whiskey family (compared to older whiskies like scotch) and thus deliver a sweeter profile.
Raise a glass to science: While rye, barley and wheat all contain the gluten protein, the actual gluten is removed during the bourbon’s distillation process, in which the gluten molecules are separated from the actual distillate used to make the final product.