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The comic explores bourbon’s unique American identity: created in the US with at least 51% corn, it embodies American patriotism—so much so that he jokes about abstaining from vodka because “I’m not a communist.” He humorously positions whiskey varieties like rye and Tennessee whiskey as siblings or twins, creating a playful familial hierarchy among spirits. Tennessee whiskey, he claims, is bourbon’s “twin brother who changed his name to become a country star,” humorously personifying spirits as family members.