Hugemoose:Bookers. End of discussion. Not that I am very well rounded in Bourbons, but I've had my fair share and this is number 1 in my book. Only 50 bucks and it is 127 proof that drinks like 80. Totally worth the price. It is single barrel, unfiltered strait from the barrel, and aged at least 6 years. Just tasty, tasty stuff!
robbyras: Hugemoose:Bookers. End of discussion. Not that I am very well rounded in Bourbons, but I've had my fair share and this is number 1 in my book. Only 50 bucks and it is 127 proof that drinks like 80. Totally worth the price. It is single barrel, unfiltered strait from the barrel, and aged at least 6 years. Just tasty, tasty stuff! I have a bottle of this open now too... same makers (or distributor?) as Basil... I like Bookers, but it's a bit heavier to me. That first sip is BAM... right in your face and it goes really well with a Punch Robusto... Don't get me wrong... the bottle I have is almost gone, but I've had it for about a year and have gone through almost 3 bottles of Basil in that time...
SaVas:By far my favorite bourbon is Pappy Van Winkle's Family Reserve 20 year old. It runs about $100 a bottle. The distillery also makes a 23 year old but runs about three times the price. Other than that my go to bourbon is Buffalo Trace due to its price point (very inexpensive at less than $20 a fifth) and flavor albeit just a tad too sweet on the finish, and also Woodford Reserve.
urbino: SaVas:By far my favorite bourbon is Pappy Van Winkle's Family Reserve 20 year old. It runs about $100 a bottle. The distillery also makes a 23 year old but runs about three times the price. Other than that my go to bourbon is Buffalo Trace due to its price point (very inexpensive at less than $20 a fifth) and flavor albeit just a tad too sweet on the finish, and also Woodford Reserve. I've long wanted to try some of that Pappy Van Winkle 20. Can't seem to get it around here, though.
ejenne87: Hugemoose:Bookers. End of discussion. Not that I am very well rounded in Bourbons, but I've had my fair share and this is number 1 in my book. Only 50 bucks and it is 127 proof that drinks like 80. Totally worth the price. It is single barrel, unfiltered strait from the barrel, and aged at least 6 years. Just tasty, tasty stuff! The only thing that has kept me from trying the Bookers is the fact that it is 127 proof. Now that you say it drinks like an 80 proof I will have to get a bottle. I have been wanting to try it for a while and have been waiting for a friend to have some when I am over to visit. Now I will be that friend!
urbino:This is news to you?