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I was wondering if I could get some recommendations for a good bourbon, cook with the best and drink the rest right?
Brian
Brian
I like Makers Mark for everyday drinking Bourbon and Basil Hayden when I get a little more serious....but I'm really more of a Single Malt guy.......when I'm not drinking wine of course:drinkI was wondering if I could get some recommendations for a good bourbon, cook with the best and drink the rest right?
Brian
You high dolla mods always teasin' on the inmates......
For bourbon, the 15 year pappy van winkle is an unbelievable whiskey .......
Angel's Envy :thumbup: http://www.totalwine.com/eng/product/angels-envy/119541750
Infidel :skull
I've always been a fan of the George Dickel :thumbsup
two bottles JD Single Barrel is good to have around for the holidays.
Then there is Crown Royal.
The hand crafted bottles make great gifts to friend, that share.
The Holy Grail
We had a bourbon party Saturday. Besides Pappy, I would say Old Medley was very good. I gave it a B++. The Basil was also very good.
I opened the Pappy last. Had a offer of $500 on the spot but decided to share it with some good friends. The garage bar is a work in progress.
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Is that a bottle of Sinatra Select out as well? Haven't tried mine yet, what you think?
No Sinatra. We had Basil Hayden, William Wellet, Four Roses Reserve, Willet, Beam Black Reserve, Old Medley, Pappy 15 and one bottle of Monkey Shoulder Scotch.
Another place is Buffalo Trace. They specialize in single barrel bourbons(that is all they do). They have both slow aged and fast aged, and hear their fast aged single barrels are top notch. I toured their facility a few years ago just outside of Frankfort, Kentucky and was really impressed with their operation.
I've always been a fan of the George Dickel :thumbsup
Another place is Buffalo Trace. They specialize in single barrel bourbons(that is all they do). They have both slow aged and fast aged, and hear their fast aged single barrels are top notch. I toured their facility a few years ago just outside of Frankfort, Kentucky and was really impressed with their operation.
Why ruin a good Bourbon party with Scotch?!
Decided to try Buffalo Trace last night...apparently I liked it a little too much.
Didn't realize Buffalo were native to Old Bourbon.