sluggo6850
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Good ol Windsor here!!
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Now you’re talking!If you like Laphroaig, try Lagavulin.
I've had one High West.... I think it was the double rye. Unfortunately it was in a very poorly made sazerac. So.... double whammy: bad sazerac made with a whiskey that shouldn't have been in a sazerac (imo).If you like the Rye, try the High West Distillery ryes out of Salt Lake City. They used to have a pour house (bar) in one of the hole in the wall Delta terminals at SLC.
Maybe they still do, but I avoid both Delta and SLC.
I tried one there years ago that sent me into an OCD deep dive on ryes.
No Eagles Rare fans here?
Bourbon and whiskey are basically the same. The term bourbon comes from where it was made. I believe bourbon county Kentucky.Whiskey is spelled Bourbon. Only spelling I know of
That's apocryphal.Bourbon and whiskey are basically the same. The term bourbon comes from where it was made. I believe bourbon county Kentucky.
Nope,Bourbon and whiskey are basically the same. The term bourbon comes from where it was made. I believe bourbon county Kentucky.
Correct. My brother and I were just discussing this. Also, to be a bourbon, it must be distilled from at least 51% corn. Most bourbon is distilled in Kentucky.Nope,
Bourbon has to be made in new barrels and its made US. It is the only regulated "whiskey" in the US.
Whiskey can be made in anything and not regulated.
Has Wyoming Whiskey gotten better with time? I had some when it first came out and it was awful. I may try it again if it's improved.Colonel Taylor and Wyoming Whiskey are my staples! Que Simple Man-Lynard Skynard!!
My go to scotch has always been Macallan, but for Whisky it is Pappy Van Winkle's either Rye or Bourbon, a little pricey; my favorite rye at the lower price (but very high quality) is either Redemption or Rittenhouse both pre prohibition style. Great for you heathens like Saskhunter who mix !8 YEAR OLD WITH COKE! I think Rittenhouse can be had around $25 a fifth and is good straight (a little hot), smooths out on the rocks, and this style rye is the foundation of most roaring 20's cocktails, even can be mixed with coke! The Woodinville and Atticus Jones rye's in the back row are also excellent as is a German rye, Eiffel that scored 95 for what that's worth in Whisky world competition, a malted rye that is very smooth as a result.View attachment 169527