post about good bourbon here.i like my bourbon with water over ice.my favorites are:1. makers mark -my all around favorite- spice/cinnamon, light oak 2. my second place favorites in no particialr orderbulleit - to me the flavor is of earthy leathernessknob creek - maple and brown sugarwoodford reserve - slightly sweet with nice caramel a vanilla notes3. honorable mentionselijah craig 18 year old - like sucking on an oak stave
8/25/2007 7:48:23 PM
i agree - bourbon is served best on the rocks with a splash of watermy favorites are similar - maker's mark / woodford reserve at top (i drink more maker's though) followed by knob creek4 roses folllows those
8/25/2007 7:54:09 PM
elijah craig is my usual favorite
8/25/2007 8:39:41 PM
when im an old man, i'm going to bourbon fest and getting hammeredhttp://www.kybourbonfestival.com/[Edited on August 25, 2007 at 8:45 PM. Reason : :]
8/25/2007 8:44:33 PM
Mint juleps ftw
8/25/2007 8:46:40 PM
Bourbon and Blenheim's Hot Ginger Ale. Mmmm. . .
8/25/2007 10:45:30 PM
^ I love those. I make them with Basil Hayden's.
8/26/2007 1:06:24 AM
i havent tried basil haydens yet. how does it compare?i need some fresh to mint to make some mint juleps.the hot ginger ale things sounds good. ill have to try that too.
8/26/2007 11:21:38 AM
Beam 8 year reserve, got some that was bottled in the mid 70's and before. Def a special occasions only bottle though, no water needed, ice optional.
8/26/2007 11:50:42 AM
evan williams single barrel is a favorite and a great dealfor a step down i like dickel 12
8/26/2007 2:16:48 PM
I really like Southern Comfort.That probably means I'm not much of a bourbon connoisseur
8/26/2007 2:26:31 PM
1. Booker’s2. Woodford Reserve3. Pappy Van WinkleOf course the EW black is fine for anytime drinking.I just throw in 3 ice cubes and wait five minutes. I’d really recommend going to KY and hitting all the distilleries, it’s a lot of fun.Oh and the magic ingredient if just can't resist the urge to mix such a great beverage - Bojangles' tea. You can also mix it half and half in the tea container and sneak it into any event on the planet.[Edited on August 26, 2007 at 2:47 PM. Reason : mix tip]
8/26/2007 2:41:07 PM
evan williams single barrel is too sweet for me.manhattans are good.boubons i want to try soon:pappy van winklebookersgeorge stagg
8/26/2007 2:46:44 PM
8/26/2007 6:49:04 PM
Last time we had one of these threads, we had half of the people posting about how jack daniels was their favorite bourbon. I'm really glad that nobody has dropped that kind of ignorant shit in this thread.As for my votes, my all-time favorite is still Elijah Craig Single barrel 18yo. Bulleit is another favorite, and as cheap as it is, you can't beat it. Other favorites:Elmer T. Lee Single BarrelKnob CreekWoodford ReserveBaker'sBookersI mean, I'll pretty much drink anything single barrel, i haven't had a bad single barrel bourbon that I can recall. I bourbon.
8/26/2007 6:56:29 PM
fighting cock
8/26/2007 10:16:16 PM
What a great thread!I haven't tried most of the more expensive or less popular ones listed, but I do enjoy a glass of bourbon and water. I mostly drink Jim Beam or Wild Turkey.
8/26/2007 10:16:41 PM
^ Drink better bourbon. You'll be happy. At least in that price range, drink Elijah Craig. It's worlds better. The Whiskey Bible gave Elijah Craig either 94 or 96 points out of 100. That's rock star level right there.
8/26/2007 11:48:12 PM
Old Grand Dad. I don't know why I like it so much, but I do. It's probably a memory association thing. Hell, at least it's better than evan williams.also, Bulleit wins my vote for best bottle.[Edited on August 27, 2007 at 12:07 AM. Reason : ..]
8/27/2007 12:06:57 AM
Bought a fifth of Eagle Rare the other day. Very nice, highly recommend it.
8/27/2007 12:31:10 AM
^ I've had eagle rare. Good stuff.
8/27/2007 12:50:43 AM
Jim Beam Black is pretty good, but I prefer rum.
8/27/2007 1:01:03 AM
8/27/2007 1:23:03 AM
Everyday whiskey: Early Times.Special occasions and holidays: Crown Royal. But I mostly drink beer these days and a good Bloody Mary once in a while.
8/27/2007 2:05:58 AM
8/27/2007 2:20:02 AM
Black Maple Hill 21 yr. Fucking $120 and cant get it in this state, but the two times i had it, i wanted to make love to the bottle.
8/27/2007 2:39:28 AM
8/27/2007 9:45:14 AM
maker's mark is definitely a good choice
8/27/2007 9:49:31 AM
This thread has made me pour myself some Elmer T. Lee.Maybe i'll be a little nicer on this conference call in 15 minutes than I was last time.
8/27/2007 3:19:19 PM
8/27/2007 4:44:37 PM
I'm really bad at articulating these things properly, so i'm gonna borrow:
8/27/2007 10:42:19 PM
Um. . .the Crown Royal was posted as an "FYI" after the main entry, which was Early Times. And bourbon, also called bourbon whiskey, is a straight whiskey distilled from a mash having 51 percent or more corn. Originally, corn whiskey was produced in Bourbon County, Kentucky, and Kentucky happens to be where Early Times whiskey comes from.So--technically--my Early Times is the real bourbon whiskey here. In addition, you didn't take issue with me posting that I "mostly drink beer these days and a good Bloody Mary once in a while," did you?
8/27/2007 11:31:30 PM
no bloody marys allowed either. happy now?
8/27/2007 11:50:10 PM
^ This is heresy! In any event, the Early Times that I drink is made in Kentucky, which is home to Bourbon County, dammit! Concerning the "medicinal" qualities of Early Times, I quite agree that the whiskey possesses same. And I think I need some "medicine" right now--you people will make somebody drink!
8/28/2007 12:03:24 AM
I just want to re-iterate the wonderment of Elmer T. Lee. My overmatched taste buds can barely grasp the delectable intricacies of what is clearly a recipe written by the one true God himself.but goddamn, can you beat a bourbon drink at 3p.m. on a friday at work?I'm a very happy Indian right now.
8/31/2007 3:36:30 PM
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8/31/2007 3:46:43 PM
i don't like ice in my bourbon - to me, it seems to hide some of the more complex flavorsa little bit of water really opens it up, though
8/31/2007 3:58:49 PM
i have purchased some elmer t. lee. i will report back later on my findings.
8/31/2007 4:27:05 PM
as i grew older my tastes started leaning towards bourbon then i found out it's all my dad drinks runs in the family i guess
8/31/2007 4:43:12 PM
elmer t. lee and water. not to shabby. slightly sweet. spicey. fruity kind of has a candied pineapple/pineapple upside downcake thing going on. nice oak... i like it.
9/13/2007 9:56:59 PM
i like wild turkey
9/14/2007 11:25:39 AM
i drink Beam like water....also, just finished a bottle of 1792 Ridgemont
9/14/2007 11:49:07 AM
http://www.kybourbon.com/english/pages/trail.htmlI read about this a while ago. Apparently it's becoming Napa-esque
9/14/2007 12:24:36 PM
damn, if "early times" gets thrown into this thread then Kentucky Gentlemen should get mentioned too... gotta love a $9.99 half gallon
9/14/2007 12:34:23 PM
went to the ABC store over on walnut the other night and Eligah Craig was on sale for $15.95 for a fifth. It is so delicious.
9/14/2007 1:35:54 PM
^ yeah i just bought one of those too. can't wait
9/14/2007 2:03:42 PM
I much prefer Irish whiskey to bourbon
9/14/2007 2:15:49 PM
9/14/2007 2:51:31 PM
first post of this thread:
9/15/2007 8:35:56 AM