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Tried a few. Even tried their 16yr single malt. If going Irish, I’ll stick with Greenspot & Redbreast. There is a peated Irish that I like but the name is escaping me atm.Anyone drink Bushmills? If so, which blend do you recommend?
This is a bourbon thread you piece of Florida trash.Anyone drink Bushmills? If so, which blend do you recommend?
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Who hurt you?Anyone drink Bushmills? If so, which blend do you recommend?
Buffalo Trace is a solid for the money. Not expensive, tasty, and easy to drink. It’s mass produced and should be available in your area.@Grateful Dude @rmenergy any recommendations for a smooth, reasonably priced bourbon that isn't overly difficult to find?
I'm not a big drinker but I'd like something I could sip neat. A hint of vanilla is a plus but not 100% necessary.
Can also be Scotch whisky or Irish whiskey if nothing comes to mind for bourbon.
Woodford reserve or evan williams single barrel are the softest/sweetest bourbons I'd recommend.@Grateful Dude @rmenergy any recommendations for a smooth, reasonably priced bourbon that isn't overly difficult to find?
I'm not a big drinker but I'd like something I could sip neat. A hint of vanilla is a plus but not 100% necessary.
Can also be Scotch whisky or Irish whiskey if nothing comes to mind for bourbon.
Also good choices here. Or even Knob Creek.Woodford reserve or evan williams single barrel are the softest/sweetest bourbons I'd recommend.
Big fan of knob creeks 100 proof small batch. It's aggressive but best bang for your $Also good choices here. Or even Knob Creek.
Maybe buy a chainsaw, flannel shirt and some chaps.If you start drinking bourbon on the regular @conor mcgregor nut hugger , your beard will suddenly start growing 6x faster. Proven by science.
My personal choice out of those would be Buffalo.Elijah Craig, Old Forrester, Knob, and Woodford are also good choices.Capped it at $60. Appreciate the help, brah.
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Seconded. I rarely drink cocktails, but if I do it’s most likely going to be an old fashioned. Classic and delicious.@conor mcgregor nut hugger if you're not that big on drinking bourbon neat, grab yourself a bottle of bitters, make a simple syrup and make yourself an ol' fashioned. You retain the flavour profile of the whiskey and it's a damn good cocktail.
Angostura bitters are the preferred and most common, but there are thousands of bitters variations and simple cocktails.
Soo good though. They got it right on the small batch 9 year.the Knob is 100 proof though, so it’d have a little more bite of you aren’t used to drinking neat.
In late & solid suggestions have already been made.@Grateful Dude @rmenergy any recommendations for a smooth, reasonably priced bourbon that isn't overly difficult to find?
I'm not a big drinker but I'd like something I could sip neat. A hint of vanilla is a plus but not 100% necessary.
Can also be Scotch whisky or Irish whiskey if nothing comes to mind for bourbon.
What flavor profiles do you enjoy & what price range?I saw some bourbons I wanna try. I don’t know what appealed to me but fuck it, I was interested. I didn’t buy them because I don’t want to buy and waste my money because I don’t like it. I bought Crown (don’t judge me. I don’t know better). Tell me anything.
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Flavor profiles of whiskey/bourbon I enjoy is lost on me. I have no idea. I can tell you I like strong coffee with vanilla flavoring, and dark teas. I don’t know how much that helps. I’m lost when it comes to this stuff.What flavor profiles do you enjoy & what price range?