Re: How old were you when you first starting loving good bourbon?
In my early twenties I tried the occasional Beam and Coke, and found it quite unpleasant. I attributed this to a dislike of bourbon. For the next 5 or 6 years I avoided bourbon and turned to beer and tequilla as my drinks of choice. Then, on a Saturday afternoon, several years ago, Leslie and I took a trip to Loretto and visited the Maker's Mark Distillery. Well that was enough to make me go right out and buy myself a bottle, of Maker's of course. It was much better than I remembered, though I had never drank it straight before. I stayed pretty close to MM for a while, occasionally venturing out with Woodford Reserve and Wild Turkey. Now I would guess that I have tasted about 75-80% of everything on the market today, and really enjoy most of it. About 6 months ago I thought I would try a bourbon and coke for old time's sake. I found it just as displeasing as I did years ago. Turns out, I just don't like bourbon and coke. I sure could have saved myself a lot of time If I had just tried it straight to begin with http://www.straightbourbon.com/forum...lins/crazy.gif
Re: How old were you when you first starting loving good bourbon
Bourbon and Coke is really awful, isn't it? http://www.straightbourbon.com/forum...mlins/puke.gif I wonder who came up with such a goofy idea?
Tim
Re: How old were you when you first starting loving good bourbon?
Aaron,
I don't remember exactly how old I was 15 or 16 I think, when I got into my Dad's fridge where he kept all his beer and was going to have a cool one and lo and behold there was a bottle of whisky, can't even remember the name, but the thing I do remember was that I liked it. I could taste all those wonderful things but I couldn't describe them back then. And have been drinking it ever since, which is a good many years as I am now almost 60, and doing very well.
Cheers,
Marvin
Re: How old were you when you first starting loving good bourbon?
Whiskey in the fridge, eh? http://www.straightbourbon.com/forum...mlins/wink.gif I remember stowing bottles (and bottles and bottles...) of Beam white label in the freezer a few years ago, only to pull them out and dump the contents into a big cup of Diet Coke (it's diet, I know, but for some reason I just can't stand the taste of sodas with bonafide sugar in them.)
I feel like I've come so far already from those (dark) days, and even now I realize that I'm really only standing in the doorway to a whole other world. I've got a long, long way to go, and I look forward to seeing what awaits me along the way. I appreciate all the kind words of welcome and encouragement...I'm already starting to feel at home and among friends.
Cheers to all! http://www.straightbourbon.com/forum...lins/toast.gif
Re: How old were you when you first starting loving good bourbon
This brings back some memories for me.Bourbon was never a
popular beverage in Baltimore(where I grew up),as the
whiskeys of choice were Calvert Extra,Seagrams 7,Four
Roses and the raunchy rye,Pikesville.You needed Seven-Up,
Coke, or ginger ale for obvious reasons. Nobody would
venture to drink them without a mixer or chaser.I do
remember having a handsome decanter of Old Fitzgerald in my
home when I was a teenager. It had a sailing ship embosssed on it. But I can't say that I enjoyed the taste.
We drank beer in B,more and lots of it. National Boh
and Arrow 77,three quarts for 95 cents.Yuengling, which is
a premium beer now, cost 80 cents for a six pack.
Oh well, young, old, our taste changes.