Oh. Thought that was a shot at me.. lol.Huh?
Oh. Thought that was a shot at me.. lol.Huh?
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Knob Creek is my fav. Especially for the price point its fantastic.I found out this weekend that I'm not a big fan of many Old Fitzgeralds. 13 is ok. 19 is not for me.
Love me a few Evan Williams brands. BIB works. As does 1783.
Still love a few of the Wellers like Full proof and A107. Praying for the day I can get my hands on a WLW bottle.
Knob Creek, Eagle Rare, or EC SB are my usual daily sippers. I lived in KY for 7 years and really wish I was in to this stuff back then.
It's amazing how many great bottles you can find under $50 and how many crap bottles are above $100.Knob Creek is my fav. Especially for the price point its fantastic.
It’s def a good quality bourbon. And you can find it as low as 34.00 a bottle. For a quality bourbon 9 year aged that’s amazing.Knob Creek is okay? I see it, but it sounds like a chintzy brand. See, I learned something new!
Funny thing is I have like 5 bottles of the stuff via receiving as gits over the years. To me it is what someone thinks what a bourbon should be. It's good but not great. In my opinion it doesn't really have any nuances or subtleties, it is neither too harsh or smooth, it's not too hot or mellow. It's not too good or too bad. It's kind of an afterthought for me but that's my own problem. I like it best at two fingers with 3 cubes.Knob Creek is okay? I see it, but it sounds like a chintzy brand. See, I learned something new!
poo then send them my way you hoarder…..Funny thing is I have like 5 bottles of the stuff via receiving as gits over the years. To me it is what someone thinks what a bourbon should be. It's good but not great. In my opinion it doesn't really have any nuances or subtleties, it is neither too harsh or smooth, it's not too hot or mellow. It's not too good or too bad. It's kind of an afterthought for me but that's my own problem. I like it best at two fingers with 3 cubes.
I see it below 30 quite often.It’s def a good quality bourbon. And you can find it as low as 34.00 a bottle. For a quality bourbon 9 year aged that’s amazing.
Never here in NV must be taxesI see it below 30 quite often.
I may have one bottle on my shelf. I probably only sip bourbon/whiskey once every month or two. I'm usually trying to get where I am going quickly; doing shots of boubon/whiskey just isn't right.Never here in NV must be taxes
For me, it almost always. But I'm no snob. I even add ice to some of my wines. And beer.Okay, serious question.
When I went to the tasting they had droppers of water, apparently to add a drop or two and that somehow magically changes things or something.
Here's my question: When, if ever, is it appropriate to use ice?
"Opens up" the whiskey. The good stuff is typically only supplemented with drops of water, not whole ice cubes.Okay, serious question.
When I went to the tasting they had droppers of water, apparently to add a drop or two and that somehow magically changes things or something.
Cheaper whiskey. Or if you want it.Here's my question: When, if ever, is it appropriate to use ice?
In the UK, it is almost universal that they add ice or a splash of water. I like to add ice too. It goes down smoother to me.Okay, serious question.
When I went to the tasting they had droppers of water, apparently to add a drop or two and that somehow magically changes things or something.
Here's my question: When, if ever, is it appropriate to use ice?
As in, that is what you buy, orI totally get the cheaper whiskey.