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Posted: Sun May 25, 2008 1:00 am
by jmartin7221_Archive
cwiko wrote:Obviously, you've never had turpentine soaked wood.
You'd be surprised!!!

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Posted: Sun May 25, 2008 2:44 pm
by nc_Archive
After some time has passed, Bulliet wins for now. Wild Turkey 101 is tied for winning........... and actually I haven't had much bourbon in a while.

fags,
nathan

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Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2016 6:00 pm
by Antero_Archive
Woodford is overrated and mediocre across the board, as far as I've seen.

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Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2016 6:00 pm
by crustandcrumb_Archive
The other day a friend had a pour of Woodford Reserve Double Oaked that I sampled.There was a real Elmer's Glue note to it. Really strange. Glad I opted for Templeton.

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Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2016 6:00 pm
by W.L.Weller_Archive
The Double Oaked Woodford I drank in Kentucky (and the bottle I brought home with me from the trip a few years ago) did not have a gluey tinge. But everyone making bourbon seems to be operating at max capacity. It would not shock me to find out that standards could suffer. It's crazy to me that people are hoarding Weller 107 now, but I suppose the Van Winkle connection has become more commonly known. I've taken a break from drinking, and am cautiously optimistic that there'll be a lot of great bourbon in 10-15 years looking for buyers once the trends change.Disclaimer: I am not affiliated with the liquor industry or Buffalo Trace/W.L.Weller. My username only reflects my fondness for that particular beer. And my lack of imagination. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1bSv1Z45hs

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Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2017 7:00 pm
by that damned fly_Archive
goddammit. i need to go to the liquor store.

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Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2017 7:00 pm
by AdamN_Archive
yeah, i've never seen bulleit for less than $28 a fifth, even including sales in the chicago area. i usually buy a fifth or two when i visit my dad in wisky, where it's $20-22 a fifth. in illinois, i stick to four roses but i'll need to try that henry mckenna 10 year stuff thanks to this thread.stay far away from jim beam. jim beam is to bourbon what jack daniels is to whiskey, mass produced garbage.

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Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2017 7:00 pm
by Antero_Archive
NewDarkAge wrote:Don't know much about bourbon (not a big drink in the UK) but I need to have some in stock for guests who prefer it to rye. Can anyone recommend a solid, not too expensive bottle? It'll have to be something that exports to the UK so a fairly big brand I would think. Cheers.Four Roses probably makes its way out there, that's fine. Buffalo Trace is a good This Is Bourbon standard bottle. Eagle Rare if you want something for fancy people to sip on. If you can find it, Henry McKenna 10 year bottled-in-bond is pretty much the best deal going right now.

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Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2017 7:00 pm
by djimbe_Archive
the McKenna ain't bad. Even here in Dunes Country NW Indiana, Bulliet is $34/bottle. Evan Williams is my everyday chug. My FIL just gave me a bottle of the Willett pot still stuff. He and I have completely different ideas about what single malt should be and he dislikes bourbon, but he found favor with the Willett. That's a rare occurrence. You know that until the past 6 or 7 years ALL of the 4 Roses product left the country? They do the distillation for Bulliet too. For an outside the US buyer, I'd be looking for 4 Roses product and it's damn good as others here have testified. Rye finish. I like that better than wheat finish anyway...

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Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2017 7:00 pm
by El Protoolio_Archive
When I lived in Santa Monica the Trader Joe's had fifth's of Bulliet for $20. It's how I got hooked. They're $22 at TJ's in Minneapolis and $25 everywhere else. I wouldn't pay no $30 for it. For that price I'd get Buffalo Trace or Eagle Rare or even Michter's.