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Which is your preferred after a good day afield?


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Knob Creek but to be honest, I have not tried the other 2.


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BT seems to be taking the world by storm lately. I think I've heard that name about 10 times the last few months.


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woodford nice and smooth

knob creek is a little stiff for me

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I like them all.

Buffalo Trace is less expensive and somewhat lighter bodied than the other two.

Woodford is rich and mellow.

Knob Creek is a little warmer on the palate, it is higher proof though.

Of course I don't water or ice them, so I know what they actually taste like. grin

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Buffalo Trace for me.

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I've tried them all ad they are good for a cold winter's night watching TV or the fire. But, they are expensive (worth it, but expensive for my nightly drinks), so I've pretty much standardized on Evan Williams 1783. Good and affordable.

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Originally Posted by isaac
BT seems to be taking the world by storm lately. I think I've heard that name about 10 times the last few months.


Don't confuse it with Ingwe's cologne "Trace of Buffalo".


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My best friend, Uncas, our Rocket Scientist friend, Dave, a travelling Lutheran Pastor, Stan, and I did a side-by-side taste test during last years' annual pheasant hunt.

Woodford Reserve won out for us. grin

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I like Woodford slightly more than knob creek, both are personal favorites. Have not tried the BT yet.

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I'm a scotch man but if I'm having bourbon, I'll take Evan Williams Single Barrel.

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I haven't tried Knob Creek but for my tastes it's Maker's Mark. I prefer it to the other two.

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Originally Posted by hatari
Originally Posted by isaac
BT seems to be taking the world by storm lately. I think I've heard that name about 10 times the last few months.


Don't confuse it with Ingwe's cologne "Trace of Buffalo".


That explains why the Poobah drinks that sewer discharge over ice... frown He probably strains it through old gym socks, 'cause that's just the way he rolls. laugh

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Originally Posted by hatari
Which is your preferred after a good day afield?


Buffalo Trace is good. Eagle Rare from the same distillary is mo' better.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eagle_Rare


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Originally Posted by fish head
I haven't tried Knob Creek but for my tastes it's Maker's Mark. I prefer it to the other two.


I prefer any of the above to Makers Mark


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Makers isn't bad, but it does taste thin to me.

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Nice to see there are those that appreciate fine bourbon. That oversmoked Celtic Skullsplitter stuff usually gets all the love.


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I like good Bourbon, Rye, Wheat, Scotch and Irish. grin

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You are all going to hell for drinking that stuff.

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Any of them do - so long as you have real 7-up to mix it with over ice. NOT diet 7-up.






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