Lukewarm Carl
TMMAC Addict
On the bright side of things... the whisky running into the river has probably led to a lot of people in Kentucky, like @Wild, letting water touch their skin for the first time in months.
On the bright side of things... the whisky running into the river has probably led to a lot of people in Kentucky, like @Wild, letting water touch their skin for the first time in months.
I haven't seen that. But I'm not surprised that something in the 10 year range is oaky. That's fairly common unless a spirit has some other strong notes to knock that sharpness down.Also saw this today:
Any of you guys tried Bird Dog? The 10-year caught my eye, as you don't see stuff that old very often these days. The small batch was only like $25 (which has me skeptical of quality), and this 10 was $60. They guy in the liquor store didn't sell me on it either...he described is as "very oaky", and that while it has some good flavor notes, it is harsh for a 10-year.
As a bird dog lover, I still want to try it sometime though...
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I haven't seen that. But I'm not surprised that something in the 10 year range is oaky. That's fairly common unless a spirit has some other strong notes to knock that sharpness down.
What Bourbon would you guys recommend as a Common Cold Remedy?
This should clear you out! 😉
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Good thread, I have a few ideas for the next bottle of fire water I will pick up.
I doubt I will be able to find many of the bottles mentioned in this thread here though, will go have an informed gander when I am back home on Saturday.
Where you at?
Saw a new bottle of rye from Basil Hayden today. It's cut with Canadian whisky and Caribbean rum. I thought I was going to cry.
But I did pick this up to add to my "need to try" collection.
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Haven't opened it yet but since it's a wheat I couldn't resist picking it up. $35.ooh nice, i haven’t tried the distiller’s select.
how is it?
Haven't opened it yet but since it's a wheat I couldn't resist picking it up. $35.
Where you at?
Saw a new bottle of rye from Basil Hayden today. It's cut with Canadian whisky and Caribbean rum. I thought I was going to cry.
But I did pick this up to add to my "need to try" collection.
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Also saw this today:
Any of you guys tried Bird Dog? The 10-year caught my eye, as you don't see stuff that old very often these days. The small batch was only like $25 (which has me skeptical of quality), and this 10 was $60. They guy in the liquor store didn't sell me on it either...he described is as "very oaky", and that while it has some good flavor notes, it is harsh for a 10-year.
As a bird dog lover, I still want to try it sometime though...
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Ireland.
I think I might have to wait a bit to go bourbon shopping this weekend though, running a pretty bad fever here, might have to go to the hospital.
When I had it, it was really good and looked like this:
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I’ll have to pick a bottle up one of these days. The 2 options I saw were small batch ($25) and 10-year ($60). Think I’ll probably go for the 10 when I do.
Go for the $25.
my wallet likes your recommendation
I’m just a sucker for 10+ year bourbons. So many newer brands I see are doing around 2 year aging and I’m not a fan. The older ones can have more character, for better or worse.
In my whiskey club we used to do blind tastings every so often. It’s interesting to see what people choose or like best in those. More money doesn’t necessarily mean better flavor. Sometimes yes, but there were a lot of surprises during the blind tastings. On that line of thinking, I’d be curious to try the two of these next to each other and see if the 10 is worth the extra $35. Fair chance it might not be.