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    Re: The lengths for a good bourbon

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    Next bar visit if they have some Pappy’s I’m trying it.
    The 12 year is nice, 15 is on the hot side and the 20 is my favorite.

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    Re: The lengths for a good bourbon

    Quote Originally Posted by DetailKitty View Post
    I have searched high and low
    to find my favorite bourbon,


    but alas, with bourbon becoming very "trendy"
    recently, the distilleries have started rationing
    and only creating small batching tis driving up
    costs and making it damn near impossible to
    find and buy.
    Quote Originally Posted by DetailKitty View Post
    I currently LOVE Blanton's.
    The total collapse of this Kentucky Bourbon
    rackhouse, back in 2018, probably has been
    a factor towards its current state of scarcity.



    Nearly 20,000 barrels—down the drain.


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    Re: The lengths for a good bourbon

    For the money, can't beat Buffalo Trace. I always have some Blanton's hanging around too.
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    Re: The lengths for a good bourbon

    I don’t love Buffalo Trace but the wife does.

    For about 24-28 bucks you can get some nice small batch Jefferson or something similar.

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    Re: The lengths for a good bourbon

    Love Blade and Bow but frequently forget its name so the wife and I refer it as Bo and Luke when talking bourbon with friends and family. My next door neighbor has two bottles of Blanton’s proving once again that unicorns do exist.

    BTW: This is crack in a bottle!



    Almost forgot to mention lately I’ve really enjoyed Four Roses Single Barrel and Four Roses Small Batch Select. Currently I’ve fallen for an Australian whiskey aged in red wine barrels, Starward Two-Fold...Aussie car, Aussie whiskey!

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    Re: The lengths for a good bourbon

    Since the topic is about the lengths
    taken for a good Bourbon...somehow
    that old expression: ”Killing two
    birds with one stone”
    came to mind.

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    Re: The lengths for a good bourbon

    I didn't buy Blanton's when I had the chance over the summer. When I finally realized what it was I went back to grab a bottle and they were sold out and I haven't seen it in stock sice then.

    This is one of my new favorites, it is a finished bourbon but a bit cheaper than most I come across .


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    Re: The lengths for a good bourbon

    There are many great craft distilleries out there and I have found some great local bourbons. Look for the ones that have the highest corn content. It’s also better when they use locals grains. My favorites are Berkshire Mountain Distilleries or Tuthilltown Distilleries. They make a great Old Fashioned.

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    Re: The lengths for a good bourbon

    Quote Originally Posted by brianc636 View Post
    The 12 year is nice, 15 is on the hot side and the 20 is my favorite.
    Good to know

    Quote Originally Posted by FUNX650 View Post
    The total collapse of this Kentucky Bourbon
    rackhouse, back in 2018, probably has been
    a factor towards its current state of scarcity.



    Nearly 20,000 barrels—down the drain.
    Bob
    NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by WaxMaster1 View Post
    For the money, can't beat Buffalo Trace. I always have some Blanton's hanging around too.
    Mmmmmmmmmmmmmm

    Quote Originally Posted by brianc636 View Post
    I don’t love Buffalo Trace but the wife does.
    For about 24-28 bucks you can get some nice small batch Jefferson or something similar.
    Buffalo Trace makes Blantons... both are good but I prefer Blantons. Trace is much easier to find for me. I need to try Jefferson.

    Quote Originally Posted by FUNX650 View Post
    Since the topic is about the lengths
    taken for a good Bourbon...somehow
    that old expression: ”Killing two
    birds with one stone”
    came to mind.

    From this thread:
    What's the last form of exercise you've done?








    Bob
    HAHA! Nice! I wonder if my gym will frown????

    Quote Originally Posted by ShinyRex View Post
    I didn't buy Blanton's when I had the chance over the summer. When I finally realized what it was I went back to grab a bottle and they were sold out and I haven't seen it in stock sice then.

    This is one of my new favorites, it is a finished bourbon but a bit cheaper than most I come across .


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    Quote Originally Posted by UncleDavy View Post
    There are many great craft distilleries out there and I have found some great local bourbons. Look for the ones that have the highest corn content. It’s also better when they use locals grains. My favorites are Berkshire Mountain Distilleries or Tuthilltown Distilleries. They make a great Old Fashioned.
    Old Fashions are my drink... just love them. But gotta be made right.
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    Re: The lengths for a good bourbon

    Blanton’s is one of my favorites but am having serious issues finding it up here in SE Pennsylvania.
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