Yall enjoy that Still Austin and sip juice
Shaggie 05 said:
Still Austin gets crapped on a lot around here, and it's understandable, to an extent. But they are easily making the best whiskey in Texas, and that cask strength rye is very good. Not many 100% ryes around and even less that have such bright fruity notes that I personally really enjoy.
Aggie Therapist said:FLATOUT said:Shaggie 05 said:
Still Austin gets crapped on a lot around here, and it's understandable, to an extent. But they are easily making the best whiskey in Texas, and that cask strength rye is very good. Not many 100% ryes around and even less that have such bright fruity notes that I personally really enjoy.
You choose Still Austin over Garrison Brothers?
Pricey for sure.Shaggie 05 said:
Yes, I personally would choose Still over Garrison Bros everyday. I have had a bunch of Still whiskey that is very good, and haven't had any GB that I would buy or order again...yet. Now, I haven't had Cowboy bourbon, and hear good tings about it, but over $200 is a real tough ask when I really don't like the standard offering at all.
Went by 1845 Distilling in Lowry Crossing last weekend as it's not but 15min up the road from my parent's place.Shaggie 05 said:
Still Austin gets crapped on a lot around here, and it's understandable, to an extent. But they are easily making the best whiskey in Texas, and that cask strength rye is very good. Not many 100% ryes around and even less that have such bright fruity notes that I personally really enjoy.
LCE said:
I like everything from Andalusia out of Blanco. More Irish and Scottish whiskey
AgDev01 said:LCE said:
I like everything from Andalusia out of Blanco. More Irish and Scottish whiskey
This is probably the only Texas made Malt Whiskey I haven't tried. Looking at their website it looks like the have a Bottled-In-Bond available at the distillery. I will have to grab a bottle next time I go see family.
Seems like that little part of the world is becoming a hotspot for Texas Whiskey
LCE said:AgDev01 said:LCE said:
I like everything from Andalusia out of Blanco. More Irish and Scottish whiskey
This is probably the only Texas made Malt Whiskey I haven't tried. Looking at their website it looks like the have a Bottled-In-Bond available at the distillery. I will have to grab a bottle next time I go see family.
Seems like that little part of the world is becoming a hotspot for Texas Whiskey
They will have special release cask strength stuff a few times a year. Really neat place. Hit up Real Ale down the road also.
Bulldog73 said:
Side note, the spec's by me has several tater bait formerly "allocated" bourbons just sitting on the shelves now. That's a very good sign. Henry McKenna, ECTB, and Heaven Hill BiB were all bottles I really wanted and liked but never could find.
Msrp has gone up on McKenna, but otherwise, I take it as an increase in availability for solid hooch. Oh and KC 12.