Just a place for general bourbon discussion. My personal collection is pushing around 70 bottles currently, which means I really need to drink more.
WolfieMcWolferson said:
70?! Bourbon doesn't last long enough around here to start a collection:-)
There are so many options when you go into the ABC store that I'd love to hear some suggestions. Overrated, underrated, best bourbon for your $, etc.
cowboypack02 said:
I gave a bottle of Blantons to my brother to celebrate his little girl being born last year. Looking forward to another sip on it at her birthday party in a few weeks.
I picked that bottle up in Kentucky last spring and i'd love to get another one but i can't seem to find it here in NC
Thanks!wilmwolf80 said:WolfieMcWolferson said:
70?! Bourbon doesn't last long enough around here to start a collection:-)
There are so many options when you go into the ABC store that I'd love to hear some suggestions. Overrated, underrated, best bourbon for your $, etc.
Many, many of the options on the shelves are from non-distiller producers. Most of that comes from a company called MGP in Indiana. There are some of those bourbons that are worth drinking, but many are under aged products rushed to the shelves to try and get a company started. I tend to stay away from the stuff with fanciful labels and exaggerated origin stories. Best value will depend on your preference, but there are many great bottles in the $20-30 range that fit the bill. My personal favorite in the range is Buffalo Trace, but it is hard to find in NC. Larceny, Eagle Rare, and Makers 46 are all ones that are commonly available that I enjoy.
Every maple flavored bourbon I've tried was exactly like you described, "drinking a pancake." Ughh!Misterree said:
I like Larceny. Have a bottle right now.
I thought Few was good but a bit over priced.
I like Jefferson.
I tried some honey Bourbon (crown maybe). Ugh was it sweet. Too sweet to even sip.
I like Knob Creek but the smoky maple version was like drinking a pancake.
wilmwolf and I will be stopping in Kentucky on the way to the Notre Dame game. Some bourbons will be sampled.caribbeansoul said:
If anyone finds themselves in Lexington, KY, you should check out Town Branch distillery. It's a small operation but they have several good offerings...some of them you can only get at the distillery.
XxNCSUxX said:wilmwolf and I will be stopping in Kentucky on the way to the Notre Dame game. Some bourbons will be sampled.caribbeansoul said:
If anyone finds themselves in Lexington, KY, you should check out Town Branch distillery. It's a small operation but they have several good offerings...some of them you can only get at the distillery.
Eagle Rare is very good. So is Four Roses Small Batch.PackFansXL said:Every maple flavored bourbon I've tried was exactly like you described, "drinking a pancake." Ughh!Misterree said:
I like Larceny. Have a bottle right now.
I thought Few was good but a bit over priced.
I like Jefferson.
I tried some honey Bourbon (crown maybe). Ugh was it sweet. Too sweet to even sip.
I like Knob Creek but the smoky maple version was like drinking a pancake.
I agree on Jefferson and regular Knob Creek.
Based on the recommendations of a Spec's employee, I bought Eagle Rare as my first ever bourbon bottle purchase. Still like that one too.
We are NC State fans..........we all like beer.ProtoWolf said:
I like beer
IF you go that far you should also travel a bit further north and check out Buffalo Trace in Frankfort. Out of all the distilleries that I've been to up there its my favorite. Of course the view at the Wild Turkey distillery is one of the best I've ever seen in personcaribbeansoul said:
If anyone finds themselves in Lexington, KY, you should check out Town Branch distillery. It's a small operation but they have several good offerings...some of them you can only get at the distillery.
that's actually where we are going (Buffalo Trace)!cowboypack02 said:IF you go that far you should also travel a bit further north and check out Buffalo Trace in Frankfort. Out of all the distilleries that I've been to up there its my favorite. Of course the view at the Wild Turkey distillery is one of the best I've ever seen in personcaribbeansoul said:
If anyone finds themselves in Lexington, KY, you should check out Town Branch distillery. It's a small operation but they have several good offerings...some of them you can only get at the distillery.
Did the Bourbon Trail a few years back they were all good but IMO Makers and Woodford were the best.XxNCSUxX said:that's actually where we are going (Buffalo Trace)!cowboypack02 said:IF you go that far you should also travel a bit further north and check out Buffalo Trace in Frankfort. Out of all the distilleries that I've been to up there its my favorite. Of course the view at the Wild Turkey distillery is one of the best I've ever seen in personcaribbeansoul said:
If anyone finds themselves in Lexington, KY, you should check out Town Branch distillery. It's a small operation but they have several good offerings...some of them you can only get at the distillery.
I used to love Maker's...but for some reason I now find it too sweet. If you have never tried Larceny, give it shot or two and see what you think. Won me over.PackBacker81 said:
I'm more of a Maker's Mark guy... I like it so haven't seen a need to experiment with others. Although I have had Eagle Rare and enjoyed it.
Larceny is the one of the only other wheated bourbons that is widely available in NC. Should be the closest thing to Maker's. I find that it has a little bit more 'bite' that Maker's, which is a good thing.Dunlow66 said:I used to love Maker's...but for some reason I now find it too sweet. If you have never tried Larceny, give it shot or two and see what you think. Won me over.PackBacker81 said:
I'm more of a Maker's Mark guy... I like it so haven't seen a need to experiment with others. Although I have had Eagle Rare and enjoyed it.
Rye has made a huge comeback, for reasons that are unknown. All of a sudden it's just hugely popular. Personally, I'm not a huge rye fan, though I'll have it in a Manhattan every now and then.Misterree said:
Had anyone tried rye whiskeys?
I was up in Roanoke and they had a bourbon bar. I tried a bunch and one of my favorites was a rye.
I think I will get one next time.
I'll happily drink yours. I prefer my bourbons to be a higher rye mashbill as well.wilmwolf80 said:Rye has made a huge comeback, for reasons that are unknown. All of a sudden it's just hugely popular. Personally, I'm not a huge rye fan, though I'll have it in a Manhattan every now and then.Misterree said:
Had anyone tried rye whiskeys?
I was up in Roanoke and they had a bourbon bar. I tried a bunch and one of my favorites was a rye.
I think I will get one next time.
This! Got myself a few bottles of Buffalo Trace, not bad, the guy at the ABC store told me if I had it, I would never drink Jack again. Still love myself some Maker's tho.Dunlow66 said:We are NC State fans..........we all like beer.ProtoWolf said:
I like beer
90packgrad said:I'll happily drink yours. I prefer my bourbons to be a higher rye mashbill as well.wilmwolf80 said:Rye has made a huge comeback, for reasons that are unknown. All of a sudden it's just hugely popular. Personally, I'm not a huge rye fan, though I'll have it in a Manhattan every now and then.Misterree said:
Had anyone tried rye whiskeys?
I was up in Roanoke and they had a bourbon bar. I tried a bunch and one of my favorites was a rye.
I think I will get one next time.
90packgrad said:I'll happily drink yours. I prefer my bourbons to be a higher rye mashbill as well.wilmwolf80 said:Rye has made a huge comeback, for reasons that are unknown. All of a sudden it's just hugely popular. Personally, I'm not a huge rye fan, though I'll have it in a Manhattan every now and then.Misterree said:
Had anyone tried rye whiskeys?
I was up in Roanoke and they had a bourbon bar. I tried a bunch and one of my favorites was a rye.
I think I will get one next time.
Thumbs up on both counts.Jaywolf27 said:
Bulleit is awesome and not expensive. Basil Hayden doesn't get enough love. That's a high quality product.