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PostPosted: Sun Mar 20, 2022 6:34 pm 
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Try a Jefferson Ocean Voyage for a nice smooth bourbon.

Just opened a bottle on your recommendation. Quite nice…thx for the heads up :drunken:

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Try a Jefferson Ocean Voyage for a nice smooth bourbon.

Just opened a bottle on your recommendation. Quite nice…thx for the heads up :drunken:

Fuck yeah bro!

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Zippy-The-Pinhead wrote:
Darkside wrote:
Try a Jefferson Ocean Voyage for a nice smooth bourbon.

Just opened a bottle on your recommendation. Quite nice…thx for the heads up :drunken:


I was just at Costco and they had this for $66.99 a bottle.


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Darkside wrote:
Try a Jefferson Ocean Voyage for a nice smooth bourbon.

Just opened a bottle on your recommendation. Quite nice…thx for the heads up :drunken:


I was just at Costco and they had this for $66.99 a bottle.



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Wife and I decided to make some Old Fashions last weekend so she picked out a nice bottle of Woodford Reserve and I thought it was pretty good overall. As for the Old Fashioned, I could take it or leave it. Most places up here in WI make it with Brandy which I kind of prefer in an Old Fashioned. She doesn't care for Brandy so we went the Bourbon route.

For Old Fashioned...Rye is best. Brandy too sweet. Bourbon ok, but Rye is just perfect.

Or a high rye bourbon like Bulleit. That or Sazerac Rye is my choice for OF's


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Wife and I decided to make some Old Fashions last weekend so she picked out a nice bottle of Woodford Reserve and I thought it was pretty good overall. As for the Old Fashioned, I could take it or leave it. Most places up here in WI make it with Brandy which I kind of prefer in an Old Fashioned. She doesn't care for Brandy so we went the Bourbon route.

For Old Fashioned...Rye is best. Brandy too sweet. Bourbon ok, but Rye is just perfect.

Or a high rye bourbon like Bulleit. That or Sazerac Rye is my choice for OF's

Bulleit is my go-to for Old-Fashioneds.

Buffalo Trace...$26.99 / bottle. Might be one of the better Bourbon's in that price range.

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I was pleasantly surprised when a friend broke out some Wild Turkey Rye 101.

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 Post subject: Re: Bourbon
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Any of you do the Bourbon Trail? Have recs?


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 Post subject: Re: Bourbon
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 Post subject: Re: Bourbon
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yes. thought it was a great ride in the country. you can also take small bus tours out of louisville. I think I've been to three, Woodford, Makers and 1792. I liked Makers the best. You can seal your own bottle with the wax and they had nice grounds.

Once you get off the expressway you can pretty much do a loop and run into a bunch of places, almost unexpectedly.

There are some nice borbon bars in louisville as well

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I've done the locations closer to Lexington and Bardstown over the last five or six years - haven't done anything in Louisville or west of there. I'd suggest mixing in some of the large properties with some of the smaller ones. Two of Woodford, Buffalo Trace, and Makers. two smaller ones, in two days is a fun time.

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The tasting at the end of Woodford was interesting as they provided different foods to taste with the Bourbon to show how if affected the flavor.

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 Post subject: Re: Bourbon
PostPosted: Thu Apr 28, 2022 7:15 pm 
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Chet Coppock's Fur Coat wrote:
I've done the locations closer to Lexington and Bardstown over the last five or six years - haven't done anything in Louisville or west of there. I'd suggest mixing in some of the large properties with some of the smaller ones. Two of Woodford, Buffalo Trace, and Makers. two smaller ones, in two days is a fun time.



Buffalo Trace is sorta off on its own in the middle of the state. Plus they don't give you Pappy.


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I've done the locations closer to Lexington and Bardstown over the last five or six years - haven't done anything in Louisville or west of there. I'd suggest mixing in some of the large properties with some of the smaller ones. Two of Woodford, Buffalo Trace, and Makers. two smaller ones, in two days is a fun time.



Buffalo Trace is sorta off on its own in the middle of the state. Plus they don't give you Pappy.

The funny thing is you are more likely to find Pappy or even Colonel Taylor at a good liquor store than at the actual manufacturer. It’s a cool place though from a historical perspective.

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 Post subject: Re: Bourbon
PostPosted: Fri Apr 29, 2022 7:20 am 
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Zippy-The-Pinhead wrote:
Hussra wrote:
Chet Coppock's Fur Coat wrote:
I've done the locations closer to Lexington and Bardstown over the last five or six years - haven't done anything in Louisville or west of there. I'd suggest mixing in some of the large properties with some of the smaller ones. Two of Woodford, Buffalo Trace, and Makers. two smaller ones, in two days is a fun time.



Buffalo Trace is sorta off on its own in the middle of the state. Plus they don't give you Pappy.

The funny thing is you are more likely to find Pappy or even Colonel Taylor at a good liquor store than at the actual manufacturer. It’s a cool place though from a historical perspective.

Yes, Buffalo Trace is a good somewhat historical tour, and you get to see some different parts of the state. I don't happen to like their bourbon for their price point, however.

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went to Blaum Bros. on our Galena trip last week. first time i'd been to the distillery and it is freaking awesome. raspberry pi hooked up for entertainment, huge lounge area with comfy couch chairs. friendly bar staff. and a main coon cat that hangs out (and eats the mice i'm sure).

their stuff is good. the gin is nice and clean, strong, very good in a cocktail. the bourbon is also nice and smooth. i had a sazerac, old fashioned, and an awesomely named 50 shades of your mom (that had the gin).

we bought a bottle of the bourbon to make our own old fashioned's. and we have that blow torch thing to make the smokey ones. trying that tonight.


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 Post subject: Re: Bourbon
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Why you drinking that overpriced American swill? Get you some Knappogue Castle or Green Spot. Don't really like Teeling, their process produces too much of a bourbon flavor. Writers Tears is pretty good, not strictly single malt but close enough. Knappogue's cask finish series is pricier, but still can be had for half the price of Kentucky Owl or Widow Jane. Binny's has single malt white label Irish whiskeys that are often excellent beyond their price.


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 Post subject: Re: Bourbon
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I was going to buy it for my husband, he drinks bourbon. I drink cheap sparkling wines.


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oh, if he likes bourbon then he'll probably love it. helluva gift.


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I bought high west high country instead. It had mixed reviews. I might go back tomorrow for the other one. I can't decide.


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I bought high west high country instead. I might go back tomorrow for the other one. I can't decide.


I think there are cheaper and better options. Check out 4 Roses Single Barrel.

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He likes 4 roses. So do I.


There are some options with nice gift boxes out now due to the Kentucky Derby. There was a rose shaped ice maker add on. Some have mint julep cups as well.

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I thought Dylan quit cold turkey in the mid-90's :scratch:

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I was pleasantly surprised when a friend broke out some Wild Turkey Rye 101.


We've been all trained in college that Wild Turkey was crap, but the 101 series is one of the best values out there. I always have WT 101 on the bar. Similarly, Evan Williams Bottled in Bond is great at the price point.


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