3 bourbon choices please

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Ya it was Buffalo trace, I should have known better then to drink something that can be bought in a half gallon. I guess I'm a whiskey snob, wish I wasn't it would be cheaper and easier.
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rockchucker22 wrote:Yes, I always attribute it to the ageing, I think Woodford uses charred maple rather than oak. I would lean towards peaty taste.

I'm pretty sure that "full charred oak" is in the bourbon standard. Woodford uses oak barrels they make themselves.
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Ummm, lets see... Mine, there's also Mine, oh yea and MINE...
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buffalo trace,maker mark,Jim beam
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I hear Evan Williams single barrel is very good.
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wacabi1 wrote:Ummm, lets see... Mine, there's also Mine, oh yea and MINE...
lol

I remember when they use to sell "old Ezra" , came in a wooden box branded with the name ...15 years old
Been a long time since I had it but I recall it was fine
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NcHooch wrote:
wacabi1 wrote:Ummm, lets see... Mine, there's also Mine, oh yea and MINE...
lol
Ain't that the truth Hooch???
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wacabi1 wrote:
NcHooch wrote:
wacabi1 wrote:Ummm, lets see... Mine, there's also Mine, oh yea and MINE...
lol
Ain't that the truth Hooch???
Hell ya!
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Re: 3 bourbon choices please

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raildog wrote:Acrolein,
I generally drink Buffalo Trace, but have been searching for something different. Yesterday I bought some Blantons,..
I'm pretty late to this discussion, but I was sad to see that Blanton's didn't get mentioned until page 5. Thank you raildog for inviting them to the party. Everyone's taste is different, but Blanton's is my favorite after trying more than 40 different bourbons. Every friend I've introduced it to is hooked on it. It truly is the original single barrel bourbon. I've actually collected all the horses to spell BLANTONS. That's 8 bottles down at home in the 4 years since I discovered it. Only God knows how many more I've consumed at bars.

My other favorite bourbons:
  • Jefferson's Presidential Select. It's an 18 yr, and priced like it, but it's amazing. Their Jefferson's Reserve is good also and more reasonably priced.
  • Willit Pot Still Reserve. This is a true small batch craft distillery. You can find more about them at: http://www.kentuckybourbonwhiskey.com/whiskies.html
  • Basil Hayden (made by Beam) is a good balanced bourbon. It's cousin, Bookers got the bad attitude of the family, but is also uniquely delicious.
  • Knob Creek (also by Beam) is my stand-by bourbon. It always works, though it's not as smooth or tasty as Jefferson's or Blanton's.
I'm actually touring the Bourbon Trail with 11 of my closest friends in March for my bachelor party. We'll be visiting Makers, Woodford, Buffalo Trace, Kentucky Distillers and Beam. I expect I'll find some new favorites on that trip. I'm just glad some of the guys are driving so they can bring back my investment.
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Blanton's was mentioned in the first reply.

Have a great time on the trail. Some of us in the area take it for granted. I want to take the craft tour sometime soon should be fun.
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LakeLover wrote:Blanton's was mentioned in the first reply.
Haha. So it was. My sadness is now gone and I can go back to my poor reading skills. Geez.
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