I want to try some new bourbon due to everyone on the board singing bourbon praises. So everyone suggest one.
But not any of these:
TJD Black, Jim Beam White & Rye, Bullet, Makers Mark, Old Crow.
These are the bourbons I have had so don't suggest them.
AND NOTHING CANADIAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
SUGGEST A BOURBON
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Re: SUGGEST A BOURBON
Knob CreekTesko wrote:I want to try some new bourbon due to everyone on the board singing bourbon praises. So everyone suggest one.
But not any of these:
TJD Black, Jim Beam White & Rye, Bullet, Makers Mark, Old Crow.
These are the bourbons I have had so don't suggest them.
AND NOTHING CANADIAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Why no Maker's it's really good?
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Re: SUGGEST A BOURBON
that's why no makers mark, i already like that =)Knuckledragger wrote:Knob CreekTesko wrote:I want to try some new bourbon due to everyone on the board singing bourbon praises. So everyone suggest one.
But not any of these:
TJD Black, Jim Beam White & Rye, Bullet, Makers Mark, Old Crow.
These are the bourbons I have had so don't suggest them.
AND NOTHING CANADIAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Why no Maker's it's really good?
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Re: SUGGEST A BOURBON
not to be the Booze police or anything, but there is no such thing as Canadian Bourbon. All Bourbon by definition comes from Kentucky.Tesko wrote:I want to try some new bourbon due to everyone on the board singing bourbon praises. So everyone suggest one.
But not any of these:
TJD Black, Jim Beam White & Rye, Bullet, Makers Mark, Old Crow.
These are the bourbons I have had so don't suggest them.
AND NOTHING CANADIAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
“So I stayed in bed and drank. When you drank the world was still out there, but for the moment it didn’t have you by the throat.â€
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Re: SUGGEST A BOURBON
It's actually Bulleit and I back Casino on the WT101. Damn good stuff.Tesko wrote:I want to try some new bourbon due to everyone on the board singing bourbon praises. So everyone suggest one.
But not any of these:
TJD Black, Jim Beam White & Rye, Bullet, Makers Mark, Old Crow.
These are the bourbons I have had so don't suggest them.
AND NOTHING CANADIAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"next time i bust a load on the road, i'll try and save you a brick. " - Casino
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Re: SUGGEST A BOURBON
that frikkin Bulleit put me square on my ass in TucsonShmoo wrote:It's actually Bulleit and I back Casino on the WT101. Damn good stuff.Tesko wrote:I want to try some new bourbon due to everyone on the board singing bourbon praises. So everyone suggest one.
But not any of these:
TJD Black, Jim Beam White & Rye, Bullet, Makers Mark, Old Crow.
These are the bourbons I have had so don't suggest them.
AND NOTHING CANADIAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Traditional-tasting bourbons:
Wild Turkey Russell's Reserve - Lowest distillation proof, very flavourful in a corn / char / tobacco kind of way
Knob Creek
Buffalo Trace
Elmer T. Lee
Eagle Rare 101 or Single Barrel
Old Grand Dad Bottled-in-bond (100 proof) or 114 proof - High in rye
Old Forester bottled-in-bond (100 proof) (Brown-Forman, sue me, it's much better than TJD)
"Smooth" bourbons:
Evan Williams Single Barrel - Very light, good for bourbon novice
Old Charter Proprietor's Reserve - High corn content, flavourful but smooth
Four Roses Single Barrel (if you can find it - limited to KY and overseas now)
Woodford Reserve (yes yes it's Brown-Forman, sue me)
Wheated bourbons:
W.L. Weller Centennial or W.L. Weller 12 yr old
Premium bourbons:
George T Stagg (If you can find it - new Spring release coming out around now)
Pappy 15 or Pappy 20 (also wheated, but belong more in the premium category)
Rock Hill Farms
Blanton's
Not one of these bourbons has disappointed
Wild Turkey Russell's Reserve - Lowest distillation proof, very flavourful in a corn / char / tobacco kind of way
Knob Creek
Buffalo Trace
Elmer T. Lee
Eagle Rare 101 or Single Barrel
Old Grand Dad Bottled-in-bond (100 proof) or 114 proof - High in rye
Old Forester bottled-in-bond (100 proof) (Brown-Forman, sue me, it's much better than TJD)
"Smooth" bourbons:
Evan Williams Single Barrel - Very light, good for bourbon novice
Old Charter Proprietor's Reserve - High corn content, flavourful but smooth
Four Roses Single Barrel (if you can find it - limited to KY and overseas now)
Woodford Reserve (yes yes it's Brown-Forman, sue me)
Wheated bourbons:
W.L. Weller Centennial or W.L. Weller 12 yr old
Premium bourbons:
George T Stagg (If you can find it - new Spring release coming out around now)
Pappy 15 or Pappy 20 (also wheated, but belong more in the premium category)
Rock Hill Farms
Blanton's
Not one of these bourbons has disappointed
You forgot Elijah Craig.Subourbonite wrote:Traditional-tasting bourbons:
Wild Turkey Russell's Reserve - Lowest distillation proof, very flavourful in a corn / char / tobacco kind of way
Knob Creek
Buffalo Trace
Elmer T. Lee
Eagle Rare 101 or Single Barrel
Old Grand Dad Bottled-in-bond (100 proof) or 114 proof - High in rye
Old Forester bottled-in-bond (100 proof) (Brown-Forman, sue me, it's much better than TJD)
"Smooth" bourbons:
Evan Williams Single Barrel - Very light, good for bourbon novice
Old Charter Proprietor's Reserve - High corn content, flavourful but smooth
Four Roses Single Barrel (if you can find it - limited to KY and overseas now)
Woodford Reserve (yes yes it's Brown-Forman, sue me)
Wheated bourbons:
W.L. Weller Centennial or W.L. Weller 12 yr old
Premium bourbons:
George T Stagg (If you can find it - new Spring release coming out around now)
Pappy 15 or Pappy 20 (also wheated, but belong more in the premium category)
Rock Hill Farms
Blanton's
Not one of these bourbons has disappointed
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