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anyone here like bourbon?

Look what I was able to get my hands on, all within the last week. Yes, I went a little hard on the Henry McKenna.



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  • BankwalkerBankwalker ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Not sure of the other 3 but that 10 year rip van winkle can be hard to find.

  • AndersonDawgAndersonDawg ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Old Forrester

    as a Marketing professor at Georgia Southern once said “ it don’t leave you with a bad head”

  • tfk_fanboytfk_fanboy ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    it is certainly the hardest of the four to find, but the other three generally are not readily available either. and when they are a ridiculous markup is often associated


    the WL Weller and Van Winkle line up is like a family. Pappy Van Winkle, the man, started selling bourbon for WL Weller, the man. Pappy eventually created his own line to sell. They are all wheaters and currently owned by the same company, distilled and aged in the same place, and use a very similar mashbill. They are often called cousins of the Van Winkle line, or Pappy jr bourbons. That is not really fair to the WL Weller line, considering how good it is. But also not far from the truth.


    The Henry McKenna 10 year BiB is fantastic. For a long time it was almost an insider secret, especially at the $25 price point (back when almost everything at that price had an age statement). Well the secret is out and it is not only hard to come by but many stores are marking it up to $40+ a bottle. Still, it is a great bourbon even at that price.


    If you are interested in other values then also look into Old Granddad 114.


    I also have a bottle of the incredible Elijah Craig barrel proof B518. I am looking for a bottle of the C batch. If you can find for $70 or less, buy it.

  • tfk_fanboytfk_fanboy ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I have been wanting to grab a bottle of the 1920 and the 1910 but something else keeps coming up. Since it is always available I don't rush to buy it

    and ANYTHING will leave you with a bad head if you drink enough, none of it is magic haha

  • WCDawgWCDawg ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I've taken to drinking a shot of 50/50 Evan Williams Black label and cranberry juice at bed time. 100% pure Cranberry juice is very under appreciated as a mixer.

  • tfk_fanboytfk_fanboy ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    little night cap. I prefer a digestif like grappa or drambuie for my night cap


    I don't like cranberry with bourbon but I do like it with many Canadian whiskies

  • tfk_fanboytfk_fanboy ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I am on the lookout for the WL Weller 12. Hard to find around here

  • MarkBoknechtMarkBoknecht ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    My perents were bourbon drinkers. Nothing fancy: Ten High, Early times. They could have afforded a fine sippin' Whiskey, but chose the basics.

    I'm a **** drinker myself. Shots of Tito's with a beer chaser.

  • tfk_fanboytfk_fanboy ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    3 of the 4 I posted have a MSRP of $25 or so, the fourth is not much above that

    some stores charge more because they can, and prices on the black market are insane. everything but the Henry McKenna gos for over $100 there and the Van Winkle goes for almost $600. A fool and his money, as they say

    but your parents could have bought pretty much everything I posted for the same price in their day for what I have posted. lower price does not mean lower value/basic. but there is a lot of garbage at the lower price.


  • Lol!! They block V odka....geeez... I'm a Tito's drinker myself. And I really do know my V odkas........

  • tfk_fanboytfk_fanboy ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I don't drink much vo.dka, though love a great bloody caesar. Tito's is my go-to. I don't know enough about **** to have an informed opinion but it seems like a good value at that price point.

  • BankwalkerBankwalker ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I drink rye and the pappy’s is hard to find at a reasonable price. Ive been looking for a bottle of wild turkey 101 rye but that stuff is rare as hen’s terth. Ive actually never seen a bottle. I just bought a bottle of wild turkey unforgiven, which is a blend at about 90 proof. Havent cracked it yet.

  • tfk_fanboytfk_fanboy ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    you mean wild turkey forgiven? I have not seen one called unforgiven. though, it is impossible to keep up with every release


    I have not had the 101 rye either, but I have never looked for it. I love a good rye. While it is up there in price the whistelpig is almost perfect. I stumbled across a bottle of the Colonel EH Taylor rye last year and enjoyed it too. There are a lot of ryes I want to try but have not got around to yet. Pikesville, willet, old overholt, rittenhouse, etc


    The sazarec is good to and used to be easier to come across.


    I hope **** or tequila or something else becomes popular soon. It'll make finding the whiskies I like easier and cheaper

  • BankwalkerBankwalker ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Rittenhouse is the best buy on the market.

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