I have both. I usually use the Russell's in cocktails (especially Stockyard Pony which I make often) and the RB straight in a Glencairn. I'm gonna upgrade to the RRSB next time tho. A little more $$$ but higher proof so it's worth it imo.
reveille23 said:
Russel's SiB is outstanding juice! I have a few barrel picks that I constantly choose over all the other stuff I have opened. Always on the hunt for new picks and I get two at a time so that I won't run out too quickly.
aad03 said:austinag1997 said:aad03 said:
I'd take Beam's bourbon over anything Buffalo Trace is making.
I don't like any rickhouse going up in flames. The scent inside any rickhouse is unlike any one could describe. But your statement is a bit questionable. Lets just mention that BT distills and bottles like GTS and THH. Not to mention many others. Sorry, just simply disagree.
I'm aware of what is distilled at BT. Done the tour 5 or 6 times. I like the bourbons that Beam, Wild Turkey, and Four Roses are putting out much more than any of the lines distilled at Buffalo Trace. People camping out to score a bottle of Weller is a bit questionable.
ETA: I'm not a fan of any wheated bourbons.
FriedTex said:
Red Rocks as a venue was as good as advertised. The setup is almost surreal as you journey up to the amphitheater and sound quality there is amazing. Some outdoor venues can be a little suspect, but this is not at all. I don't know if its the altitude or we tailgated longer than I anticipated, but the bourbon got to me a bit on night one - it was a great night for me, I think my wife would have liked me toned down about 25% more
On top of that it was the Avett Brothers and they rocked it all three nights. Night two was special because they sang the album "I and Love and You" straight through in the middle of their set. Night Three felt like more of an insider/family night as they had their dad come up and sing one of his songs and had a bit of a more mellow feeling to it - they covered Randy Travis "Forever and Ever Amen" and that was a lot of fun.
First time I have seen the same band three nights in a row, but they did an awesome job changing up the sets and making each night feel unique. We will totally be back there again!
Fall92 said:reveille23 said:
Russel's SiB is outstanding juice! I have a few barrel picks that I constantly choose over all the other stuff I have opened. Always on the hunt for new picks and I get two at a time so that I won't run out too quickly.
My comment was that is one bourbon where the store picks are much, much better than the regular bottle.
SouthernRaisedYankee said:
Need a take bourbon board, Wild Turkey Kentucky Spirit Single Barrel for 60, good buy?
StEdsCOOG said:
Went on my first distillery vacation last week. Flew into Louisville last Monday then headed to Nashville Wednesday morning before flying home Friday. Went to the following:
Buffalo Trace (Tuesday morning)
Woodford Reserve (Tuesday afternoon)
Makers Mark (Wednesday morning)
Nelson's Green Brier (Wednesday afternoon)
Jack Daniel's (Thursday morning)
Had an absolute blast. Can't wait to plan at my next trip.
I really enjoyed Buffalo Trace, Makers and Jack. I'm a big fan of history so Buffalo Trace and Jack Daniel's got the edge there. What Maker's lacked in history was made up with the immaculate grounds. The place is really nice. Woodford was really nice too but the distillery is so much smaller than the other three that it's tough to compare. But if I had to pick one, it would probably be Buffalo Trace.Farmer1906 said:
Which ones were the most enjoyable?
Ducks4brkfast said:
I'll buy a full proof From you when the barrel comes in.
FriedTex said:
I'll take half the barrel
yepGarlandAg2012 said:
Is it safe to assume it will all be gone/allocated if looking for one today in DFW?