I bought one of each. Looking forward to finding out!I like to tell people to get a Makers 46 and a bottle of Woodford, which you like better tells you if you're a wheated or high rye type of guy. Then you know where to point the ship.
I would say you have the bases covered. Nice job! I love seeing the guys with the shopping carts in the ABC stores.Okay, I did a little shopping. How did I do?
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There were 2 guys that stopped me and approved of my cart's contents and one of them recommended an additional bottle. That's where the Barrel Dovetail came from.I would say you have the bases covered. Nice job! I love seeing the guys with the shopping carts in the ABC stores.
They were correct. You need at least one cask strength bottle. I haven’t tried the Dovetail, but I’ve gone through a few Barrell selections and all have been very good to great.?There were 2 guys that stopped me and approved of my cart's contents and one of them recommended an additional bottle. That's where the Barrel Dovetail came from.
I have the Dovetail and really like although I've just started on the bottle. With more complex stuff I like to get through about half a bottle before making judgement.There were 2 guys that stopped me and approved of my cart's contents and one of them recommended an additional bottle. That's where the Barrel Dovetail came from.
I haven’t gone through the whole thread yet but +1 to this and to the sibling Noah’s Mill.Rowan Creek is my personal favorite.
I believe you mean official bourbon of Costco!Woodford Reserve. Official bourbon of the Kentucky Derby. Smooth and tasty...
Okay, I did a little shopping. How did I do?
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Good call! Booker's definitely has some shoulders.As I sit here in the hotel bar working on my second Booker's neat, I'm wondering, and too lazy to read, did anyone mention Booker's?
It's high ABV and delicious. All brown sugar and cinnamon.
I own a farm near Humansville and keep excellent bourbon on hand for my visitors and friends. Occasionally I even have a snort myself.The title pretty much says it all...
I have been playing with Whiskeys and Bourbons for a while now (yes, I know all bourbons are whiskeys) and I have come to the conclusion that I really like the sweetness corn brings to the table. I have also concluded I really don't like peaty whiskeys.
I am looking for 2 things I am hoping some of you can help with.
1. I am retiring at the end of this year and would like to buy 1 exceptional bottle of Bourbon for that event. Price is not much of a factor.
2. I am also looking excellent Bourbons to stock for regular consumption and price plays no role as I know some bourbons are reasonably priced but are exceptionally fine. I would like to narrow down the field by using your experiences so I don't end up with a bunch of mistakes in the cabinet.
Help a brother out with some suggestions?
In my book, Bourbon is for sipping, not drinking.Enjoy with moderation, or else….. you could wind up like Ira Louvin:
Now that’s my kind of liquor store. Were the Taylor’s and Stagg Jr. on the shelf or ” in the back”? Either way, you’ve found a honey hole! Make friends and reap the rewards.So based on a few additional Recommendations, I did a little more shopping. I found an incredible liquor store in my area.
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All but the Colonel Single barrel were on the shelf. The owner is a nice guy too!Now that’s my kind of liquor store. Were the Taylor’s and Stagg Jr. on the shelf or ” in the back”? Either way, you’ve found a honey hole! Make friends and reap the rewards.