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<blockquote data-quote="forensicbuzz" data-source="post: 753233" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>Old Forester 1920 if you like it a little hot (115 proof) $55</p><p>Old Forester 1910 if you like it a little better balanced and chocolatey (98 proof) $55</p><p>Russell's Reserve Single Barrel $60</p><p>Four Roses Small Batch Select $60</p><p>Wilderness Trail $60</p><p>Old Elk $60</p><p></p><p>Baker's (107 proof) $70</p><p>Booker's (125-135 proof) $80</p><p></p><p>There are way too many good bourbons in the $25-$50 range to be worrying about $60-$100 expressions if you're just getting started. Don't be fooled by the sticker price. Plenty of fantastic bourbon under $30. Too often the more expensive offerings are gimmicks or marketing hype.</p><p></p><p>Edit: One word of advice, if you like Basil Hayden ($40, 80 proof), go get a bottle of Old Grand Dad 114 ($30, 114 proof) and add some still water. You won't know the difference and it'll save your pocketbook. It's the same mashbill, same barrels, same warehouses, same everything, just a couple of years younger. You can water down your OGD 114 and put it in your Basil Hayden bottle and no one will know the difference.</p><p></p><p><strong>GT35 Clempson 21 (Etiene, Lawrence, the 1st and 2nd string OL and DL, and their MLB will all be out due to CoViD19 testing)</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forensicbuzz, post: 753233, member: 198"] Old Forester 1920 if you like it a little hot (115 proof) $55 Old Forester 1910 if you like it a little better balanced and chocolatey (98 proof) $55 Russell's Reserve Single Barrel $60 Four Roses Small Batch Select $60 Wilderness Trail $60 Old Elk $60 Baker's (107 proof) $70 Booker's (125-135 proof) $80 There are way too many good bourbons in the $25-$50 range to be worrying about $60-$100 expressions if you're just getting started. Don't be fooled by the sticker price. Plenty of fantastic bourbon under $30. Too often the more expensive offerings are gimmicks or marketing hype. Edit: One word of advice, if you like Basil Hayden ($40, 80 proof), go get a bottle of Old Grand Dad 114 ($30, 114 proof) and add some still water. You won't know the difference and it'll save your pocketbook. It's the same mashbill, same barrels, same warehouses, same everything, just a couple of years younger. You can water down your OGD 114 and put it in your Basil Hayden bottle and no one will know the difference. [B]GT35 Clempson 21 (Etiene, Lawrence, the 1st and 2nd string OL and DL, and their MLB will all be out due to CoViD19 testing)[/B] [/QUOTE]
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