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I just recently tried Basil Hayden's for the first time....not too bad at all for around $35 at Sam's club liquor stores
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Angel's Envy as a first choice. Amador Double Barrel definitely worth finding as well.
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Buffalo Trace is my go to affordable bourbon. I agree
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It's great there are so many options. I personally go for Russel's Reserve (just regular 10 year old, not single barrel), or maybe Wild Turkey Rare Breed. They're the only 2 Wild Turkey products I can even partially abide, but they're about my favorites at any price. Then again, almost no one else likes these bourbons, so I suppose you'll have to suck it up & go try a few dozen for yourself. I've no doubt you're up for the challenge! Salud! FC
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Is $50 the 5 gallon bucket price?
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Lotsa TOO smooth bourbons here....simple boring taste.
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I like Woodford and here on base, it sometimes goes on sale for 19.95. Suffice it to say, I buy a case . Buffalo Trace is also excellent and Wild Turkey 101 is a "sleeper good" buy.
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Woodford
Wild turkey 101
Weller private reserve
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Another Chebbie vs Ferdge thread.
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Eagle Rare Hudson Baby Bourbon
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I'm new to drinking Bourbon, Scotch and Whiskey, other than some partying in the late '70s early 80s So far I like the wheated whiskeys a little better most notably Weller. The Blanton's is great but it is well over 50$ I also really enjoy Buffalo Trace. For cheap whiskey Evan Williams black at under 20$ is a bargain. t Edit: As I stated I'm new at trying Bourbon and Whiskey so my preferences and taste may evolve some as time goes on. Pic at "The Barn" where I hang out, work on firearms, reload, drink and listen to music.
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Eagle Rare, Angel's Envy, and Elijah Craig. That's my regular stuff.
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My current favorite is Treaty Oaks ”Red Handed.”
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All about your taste preference. I like George Dickel No. 12 but drink Pendleton or Crown Black most of the time. Oops, none of those are bourbons....
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Yup.
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Lots of personal preference factors in to this decision.
I have sampled many bourbons and whiskeys. I still like Jack Daniels, Wild Turkey 101 is a sleeper as stated above. Basil Hayden is good and have recently been drinking a brand called Backbone, both prime and uncut. There are probably some I have forgot.
That is the beauty of all the choices, keep sampling.
Buffalo Trace, is one I do not personally do not like.
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Not bourbon, but for me, by far, Gentleman Jack, neat.
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