Hard Drinkers, Lets Drink Hard (Spirits, Liquors and Cocktails)
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@Jett129 good info. I’ve only ever tried Jefferson’s base model as the others were too costly a gamble to experiment with based on my impression of the base. Single barrels are always hit or miss with me. But when it comes to something like a revolving single barrel issuer like Booker’s or Blanton’s, the product is usually consistently worth it.
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@scooter EC toasted is bomb, def worth it. I love that bib Mckenna too but I guess news reached them that their 20 year was bussin, so they DOUBLED the price over that last couple years. When I’d get it for 30 bucks it was a best-for-your-money bourbon, now that they’ve priced it with other high-Enders, I’d consider it mediocre for the price. Still up there with Bakers though.
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A decent reasonably priced Japanese whisky. For me, this is the best one from Iwai. Resembles a highland a bit. Bourbon is my shit but you gotta branch out sometimes. Anything but Irish whiskies lol.
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@WhiskeySandwich Blantons,like a lot of the Buffalo Trace products has gone through the roof. Next to impossible to get and usually around $150 a bottle,which I refuse to pay. Eagle Rare,which I thought was one of the best spirit values out there has,also,gotten really expensive and hard to find.
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@Jett129 yeah man, that’s high for McKenna. I refuse to buy it since they raised the price. The trick for BT Distillery stuff is to find a place that doesn’t upcharge and see if they have a waitlist for their allocations. My spot refuses to mark up, so I always get msrp. The wait is rough, a bottle of Eagle rare for example is maybe twice per year, for example. But if you’re on a list for that, and blantons, and Weller, and Taylor, you can get a nice bottle for a legit price almost as fast as you can drink em!
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@WhiskeySandwich There's a waitlist for Blantons at one place near me and it's currently at 2 years. Once a year they sell all the super hi end Van Winkles,/Stags and the Eagle Rare 17 at MSRP. People camp out over night to get 1 bottle. If they only have 16 bottles,then they stop the line at 16. By mid afternoon the line is full. I once went down the line and asked everyone if they were going to drink or flip their bottle. Everyone said they were going to drink it. I would want the Eagle Rare 17 or the 12 year Van Winkle Rye,but I'm not camping out.
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@Tago-Mago If you could tell us which bourbons you were considering in your price range,we'd be better able to give our opinions and recommendations. I think the Woodford Reserve Double Oaked is a real good solid value at about $50 in the US. I have no idea as to how much that might cost where you are.
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@Jett129 wow, at least it’s msrp lol. I’d camp out for Pappy at msrp. I guess allocations are different everywhere. That’s the only reason it’s rare or marked up in different states. It’s been tough the last few year always finding a new go-to bourbon. Seems like everything I like that was once on the shelf everywhere for msrp is getting harder to find. Hey there’s always Bulliet 10 year as a fallback.
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@Tago-Mago If you can tell me which bourbons that are available to you fall into that price range I can give you a recommendation. Are their websites where I can see the selection with prices?
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@Tago-Mago I’m sure the selection and prices are far different there. I’d bet the bigger brands and more common selections would be more available. If it’s bourbon you’re looking for, you can’t go wrong with Bulleit 10 year, Elijah Craig of any kind really, or anything from Wild Turkey. Four Roses and Willet are good, I’ve even had some good Evan Williams if you find a higher end one.
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@Jett129 said in Hard Drinkers, Lets Drink Hard (Spirits, Liquors and Cocktails):
@scooter The McKenna has recently showed up in NJ for $80. Sounds kind of high. What do you think?
Definitely high. I know it varies from state to state. But, I got mine for $52, here, in WI. I can't imagine it would be much higher, in NJ.
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@WhiskeySandwich said in Hard Drinkers, Lets Drink Hard (Spirits, Liquors and Cocktails):
@scooter EC toasted is bomb, def worth it.
If the EC toasted ever shows up, I'll definitely give it a go. Problem is, things take forever to drop here, if at all.
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@Tago-Mago , I'd say, it's likely Old Forester may be available to you. The 100 proof would be good for mixers, and depending on your taste, the 1910 and 1920 make for good sippers.
Edit: If you happen to be in the mood for a rye, you won't go wrong with their 100 proof rye, either.
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@WhiskeySandwich said in Hard Drinkers, Lets Drink Hard (Spirits, Liquors and Cocktails):
Question: Do brits actually drink their beer unchilled? What about other places?
We try to drink it at the temperature that is best for the type of beer we are drinking. Some warm, some cold.... Drinking a lager warm is enough to make you vomit, but drinking a heavily bodied ale, porter, stout etc too cold is pointless (unless all you want to do is get drunk)....
https://www.craftbeering.com/beer-serving-temperature/
Personally, I do not have the wherewithal to keep beers at multiple temps. So I keep lager in the fridge and most other beers in a cool pantry.
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@Jett129 said in Hard Drinkers, Lets Drink Hard (Spirits, Liquors and Cocktails):
Woodford Reserve Double Oaked
@Tago-Mago atm here for €39.95