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    Who enjoys em' and which brands?

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    No aficionado here, but

    Knobs Creek
    Wild Turkey Rare Breed (hand written numbering)
    Maker's Mark

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    Buffalo Trace for me.
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    Booker's with a splash of water is my favorite. Knob Creek is next in line.

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    Buffalo Trace
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    You gents that mentioned Buffalo Trace, how much have you been through? It's available here but wasn't initially.

    I found it to always be good whiskey but thought it was kind of inconsistent from bottle to bottle. A couple of bottles were noticeably spicier than others.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cigarsarge View Post
    Booker's with a splash of water is my favorite.
    As much as I enjoy George T. Stagg and other uncut/barrel strength whiskies, Booker's is one that'll drink but haven't really learned to love. It's also one of a few that I feel begs at least a splash of water as you suggest for me own personal taste.

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    A little water cuts the alcohol bite a bit and allows the flavors to be tasted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cigarsarge View Post
    Booker's with a splash of water is my favorite. Knob Creek is next in line.
    x2 Bookers is tasty.

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    Old Fitzgearld,JW Dant,Buffalo Trace, W Weller.

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    Being in the middle of Bourbon Country I am surrounded by distilleries, but I have to say that I am a Markers fan. Used to go to the distillery every year for the Ambassadors Weekend.

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    I mean, I like Makers. I like Makers 46. But if I had $35-$40 to blow on a bottle of bourbon, it's not going to be on Makers. Too many other selections out there I like better. It's good for a 'house' blend with mixed drinks for guests, but not my first choice for sipping.


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    Bumping all the old threads...

    Tonight, I'm sipping some knob creek while watching a movie with sick child #1

    Very boozy and super woodsy. I don't know, I find it very sweet
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    Enjoying some Jim Beam Devils Cut tonight.
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    What a VERY timely thread...

    So the wifey and I have a new "hobby". We've found a bunch of real nice wineries in SW Michigan - so about once a month we take some time off and head over there to do tours. This last weekend we went to the Round Barn Winery tasting room and enjoyed a selection of their wines. Some awfully nice stuff!!! But - was told by their staff that we MUST visit the Journeyman Distilleries just a few miles away (Three Oaks, MI.) Momma and I headed there....

    The distillery is within the 1850's era "Featherbone Factory". Long story short - a young man built a huge business making corsets and buggy whips from turkey feather bones. He was one of the richest men of his day. And - he was also a huge prohibitionist. Ironically - over 150 years later his original factory is now a distillery. We did the tour and sampled 180 proof bourbon straight out of the still (WOWZA!!! - thankfully the "matured" product is MUCH better).

    After the tour we sampled each of the spirits they distill (Gin, Rum, Bourbon, Rye, Single Malt, Jalapeno Spirit, Coffee Spirit, etc.). All were equally incredible in their own right. We highly recommended the tour if you're in the area...

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    I see tasting events etc. in my future!

    From their website:

    Journeyman Distillery Traveling Barrel Program allows you to purchase a new whiskey barrel with the option of decorating the barrel before it is filled. You will be informed when your spirit has reached maturity and may then return to Journeyman Distillery to pick up your barrel and included bottles. The included bottles will come from your personal barrel. Aging times are only estimates, and completion of aging is subject to our distillers discretion. Options begin at $199.

    Pretty cool.
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    Quote Originally Posted by badwhale View Post
    I see tasting events etc. in my future!

    From their website:

    Journeyman Distillery Traveling Barrel Program allows you to purchase a new whiskey barrel with the option of decorating the barrel before it is filled. You will be informed when your spirit has reached maturity and may then return to Journeyman Distillery to pick up your barrel and included bottles. The included bottles will come from your personal barrel. Aging times are only estimates, and completion of aging is subject to our distillers discretion. Options begin at $199.

    Pretty cool.
    Damn, that is a pretty sweet deal.

    So, George, did you sample enough of the Rye to describe in a little more detail?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ashauler View Post
    Damn, that is a pretty sweet deal.

    So, George, did you sample enough of the Rye to describe in a little more detail?
    I had a favorite Rye in Templeton's - but I think I now have a new favorite!

    The problem with sampling so many spirits at one time is trying to remember what one of the spirits tasted like out of all of them.

    I did, though, specifically recall their "aged" gin. It tasted like whisky gin - but theirs is not a regular gin - they use bilberries with the juniper berries. The unaged gin did not taste like any other gin I've had (a much more subtle flavor). Aging the gin in whisky barrels made it a very unique whiskey like spirit. It intrigued me - not what I was expecting. Like whisky - but with a very subtle gin taste...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ggiese View Post
    What a VERY timely thread...

    ...

    After the tour we sampled each of the spirits they distill (Gin, Rum, Bourbon, Rye, Single Malt, Jalapeno Spirit, Coffee Spirit, etc.). All were equally incredible in their own right. We highly recommended the tour if you're in the area...
    Sounds like I'd need to bring a driver or maybe two!
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    Quote Originally Posted by illilli View Post
    Sounds like I'd need to bring a driver or maybe two!
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