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I grabbed some Elijah Small Batch. That stuff is fantastic!! Probably going to become my new go-to, and allow me to pare down the other stuff and free up some shelf space. Elijah for "normal" use, Blanton's for occasions.
I dig.
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My go-to is Woodford Reserve. Hard to beat for $26.
I may have to stop by the Buffalo Trace distillery tomorrow on my way to Louisville to see if I can snag a bottle of Blanton’s.
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Weller's (also a Buffalo Trace bourbon) is an exceptional bourbon at any price. Given that it's usually under $30, it's even more exception. The problem--like with Blanton's--is just finding the stuff.
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I think the fancy bottle is $40 empty.
Originally posted by armedferret View PostThis wasn't $40. I'm still proud to have found some. :P
20190523_162342 by Professor Horseyhead, on Flickr
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This wasn't $40. I'm still proud to have found some. :P
20190523_162342 by Professor Horseyhead, on Flickr
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Everything is more expensive north of the border, but if you are drinking it neat, I would suggest Basil Hayden or Elija Craig. Both excellent with a cigar...
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Buffalo Trace Eagle Rare, and Weller (when I can find it) are my main go-to's in this price range. I need to try some of the other wheated bourbons like Larceny and Bernheim too. Elmer T. Lee is another great bourbon that I think is still in the $40-ish price range, but at least around here it's even harder to find than Weller or Blantons.
It's interesting to see how McKenna has turned into such a phenomenon. I used to see it on the shelf all the time, which apparently is no longer the case after the recent awards. While I thought it was good, and certainly a reasonable price for a 10-year BiB bourbon, it hasn't been anything that I would actively seek out - maybe I need to revisit it.
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Originally posted by armedferret View PostI'm heading through Nashville in a week and a half; won't be back in MD until end of May but if you'd like I'd be happy to mule a bottle back for you. Going to be picking one up for myself anyway.
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Originally posted by mark4 View PostBlanton's is hard to find at liquor stores here in the DC area. Another comparable high end one that is easier to find is Angel's Envy. For a more budget-friendly bourbon I've always had a soft spot for Wild Turkey 101. It's probably most comparable to the Bulleit as it has a fair amount of rye in the grain bill that gives it lots of nice spicey notes. Currently my shelf has Buffalo Trace on it and that is pretty nice too. Also Breakfast Rye from Gray Skies distillery in my home town of Grand Rapids, MI.
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Had some Blanton's at Fiola last time we were there (early April). Really enjoyed it, may see if the class 6 has or can get it. Will be on a massive road trip including through Nashville so if anyone has it available....I'd think there'd be some there.
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Larceny is my go-to for Mint Juleps for the Derby. Inexpensive, wheated so not as much spice, and perfect for the sweet goodness of a mint julep.
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Originally posted by hornsup84 View PostSecond almost all this (except I've never had Breakfast Rye) -- Blantons is impossible to find from my experience now. Used to be everywhere. Not sure on pricing (NYC pricing messes me up), but Michter's small batch is pretty delicious and worth a try. My go-to is still Bulleit bourbon for stocking my home shelf with something 'normal' and go-to.
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