Meant what are the good, not great, bourbons?What the the good, or great, bourbons? Going to Louisville for a visit. What distilleries to see?
Meant what are the good, not great, bourbons?What the the good, or great, bourbons? Going to Louisville for a visit. What distilleries to see?
After your 11th or 12th highball, it’s pretty hard to tell.What the the good, or great, bourbons? Going to Louisville for a visit. What distilleries to see?
I’d never make it to 11 or 12.After your 11th or 12th highball, it’s pretty hard to tell.
A good bourbon is bought for you by someone else. Not great ones are usually bought for people you dislike at work but get caught at the bar with or that annoying relative you can’t shake.Meant what are the good, not great, bourbons?
Thanks for the advice! I like Angels Envy and The Burning Chair.A good bourbon is bought for you by someone else. Not great ones are usually bought for people you dislike at work but get caught at the bar with or that annoying relative you can’t shake.
My advice is to go to every single distillery you can muster and drink as many bourbons as you can. You’ll know what you like after you’ve drunk it.
Thanks for the advice! I like Angels Envy and The Burning Chair.
@gtie73 Of course GT introduced me to bourbon as I was solely a beer drinker at that point. Bourbon fell into disfavor with me over time because I was drinking popular stuff that I really didn’t like. It wasn’t until about 15 years ago visiting a friend that had some good bourbon that I realized there’s many different variants. It runs the gamut of low priced and good through high priced and not worth it. Also there’s major differences between what you get in Ireland than what you get in Louisville. I’m sure you’ll find your niche but for me it took some time to learn and it has been all trial and error. The more you try the faster the journey.
I haven't had the Lagavulin but likewise read good things about it. I had one of those Islay's (my very first Islay) at Baraonda after a football game one evening and I kinda' liked everything about it but the iodine taste. I've been trying other Islay and want to find good smoke, peat, brine but without the iodine. I might try the Ledaig and caol IlaI have heard so much about the Lagavulin that maybe it was a bit of a letdown when I tried it at a friend's house recently as it is so highly praised/recommended. A much less publicized Islay that may be my favorite is Caol Ila. Ledaig 10 yo is also a good one for the smoke/peat taste.
If you're going to Louisville for a visit, I'd look at Louisville's Urban Bourbon Trail https://www.bourboncountry.com/things-to-do/urban-bourbon-trail/What the the good, or great, bourbons? Going to Louisville for a visit. What distilleries to see?
I used to travel and work globally. My wife and I met in Scotland . Went to pitlochory at the foot of the Highlands. Ran into a small distillery ( smallest in Scotland) called edradour. Single malt, no peat. That the only scotch I’ve liked. As noted before, I’m more of a lightweight scotch and bourbon drinker.Thanks for the advice! I like Angels Envy and The Burning Chair
If you consider yourself a lightweight scotch and bourbon drinker, you should drink triple distilled Irish Whiskey. It is much more delicate than either of the other two offerings. I'm Irish and love good Irish whiskey, so no trolls.I used to travel and work globally. My wife and I met in Scotland . Went to pitlochory at the foot of the Highlands. Ran into a small distillery ( smallest in Scotland) called edradour. Single malt, no peat. That the only scotch I’ve liked. As noted before, I’m more of a lightweight scotch and bourbon drinker.
Thanks for the help! What are some brand names?If you consider yourself a lightweight scotch and bourbon drinker, you should drink triple distilled Irish Whiskey. It is much more delicate than either of the other two offerings. I'm Irish and love good Irish whiskey, so no trolls.
But unfortunately the next day you won’t remember what your favorites were...A good bourbon is bought for you by someone else. Not great ones are usually bought for people you dislike at work but get caught at the bar with or that annoying relative you can’t shake.
My advice is to go to every single distillery you can muster and drink as many bourbons as you can. You’ll know what you like after you’ve drunk it.
Depends on how much you want to spend and your personal taste. For my personal taste -Meant what are the good, not great, bourbons?
I find 86 proof doesn't hold up to most whiskey cocktails, you lose the taste of the bourbon. If I make cocktails from VOB, it's the BiB version.Very Old Barton 86 is a great low end value for mixed cocktails.
I drink mine neat in a Glencairn or rocks glass.After your 11th or 12th highball, it’s pretty hard to tell.
Trial and error is the best way to drink bourbon.@gtie73 Of course GT introduced me to bourbon as I was solely a beer drinker at that point. Bourbon fell into disfavor with me over time because I was drinking popular stuff that I really didn’t like. It wasn’t until about 15 years ago visiting a friend that had some good bourbon that I realized there’s many different variants. It runs the gamut of low priced and good through high priced and not worth it. Also there’s major differences between what you get in Ireland than what you get in Louisville. I’m sure you’ll find your niche but for me it took some time to learn and it has been all trial and error. The more you try the faster the journey.