I know...this sucks. Was just about to start looking into these sites!
I agree on the Blantons.Quote:
Also have only tried Blanton's (personally doesn't live to the hype, cool ass bottle though) and Ancient Age out of mashbill #2 but obviously Elmer T Lee and RHF are highly regarded as well.
agcrock2005 said:I agree on the Blantons.Quote:
Also have only tried Blanton's (personally doesn't live to the hype, cool ass bottle though) and Ancient Age out of mashbill #2 but obviously Elmer T Lee and RHF are highly regarded as well.
Wow...didn't know RHF was a BT product. Is it actually produced in KY at the BT distillery or is it a Sazerac product produced at another plant?
agcrock2005 said:
Wish I had known all of this stuff 9 months ago when I was at the BT plant doing a tour. Appears they produce ALL of the bourbon that I like, excluding Elijah Craig.
KVB07 said:
I went to liquor store recently and came away with 2 recommendations from the staff. One was. $10 bottle of Tom Sims that the guy swore would drink must higher priced than the $10 price tag. The second was Ben Milam. He said he and some friends blind tasted it with Blantons and 2 others and Ben Milam either beat Blantons or was a 2nd. Anyone have either of those?
I've heard Milam is decent. I've never heard of Tom Sims and in my opinion, a lot of things readily available are better than Blanton's.KVB07 said:
No. The Tom Sims was Specs, and the Ben Milam was twin liquors.
Good for you...when I was in college I didn't even know what bourbon was. Whatever liquor was free was what I was shooting.CharlieBrown17 said:
I know what I'm doing after my 9:10 tomorrow now
Old Charter was my drink back when they made 10 year old, 12 year old, and 13 year old. The 13 year old was called Proprietors Reserve. I still have a liter of the 10 and a handle of the 12. Just waiting for that SEC Championship to crack the seal. It will have to be an SEC Championship in football for the 12 to go down.Fall92 said:
I actually like Old Charter. It's a bottom shelfer bc it lacks the aging and maturity but it's pretty good. Like a lite bourbon.
CharlieBrown17 said:
Got a bottle of Rittenhouse Rye and then a reposado for the lady
http://time.com/5183838/european-union-tariffs-donald-trump-bourbon-levis-harley-davidson/Quote:
Jean-Claude Juncker, the head of the European Union Commission, said that if the tariffs were implemented, the EU would impost its own tariffs on American productslike Harley-Davidson motorcycles and Kentucky bourbon items that notably come from the home states of House Speaker Paul Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
John Francis Donaghy said:
BBC World News had an international trade expert on today talking about possible implications of the steel tariff. The very first thing she threw out as a possibility for a retaliation tariff was "Kentucky whiskey".
Higher consumer prices for bourbon abroad could lead to less foreign demand, which could result in more juice being kept in the US.
John Francis Donaghy said:
BBC World News had an international trade expert on today talking about possible implications of the steel tariff. The very first thing she threw out as a possibility for a retaliation tariff was "Kentucky whiskey".
Higher consumer prices for bourbon abroad could lead to less foreign demand, which could result in more juice being kept in the US.