Re: Is Buffalo Trace a good "go to" pour?
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Originally Posted by
OscarV
Nah, those aren't harsh words, of all the bourbons that Buffalo Trace produces ERSB is at the bottom of my list and BT is one notch up.
Something has to be on the bottom.
Well, I like BT precisely because of its singularnes. In other words, to my taste, it boldly represents the house style that is evident in other BT bottlings. I simply don't pick up the mustiness others talk about. Or, perhaps, its precisely that bold defining characteristic, that I like, that so many other folks think of as mustiness?
In any case, Its too bad you don't like it, Oscar. Do you find BT musty, or is it something else?
Re: Is Buffalo Trace a good "go to" pour?
There are a lot of bourbons that I like and BT is one, but time is short and I seem to get drunk when I drink to many.
I just finished a bottle of BT, I drank it mostly on the rocks and I liked it, but neat is how I drink a bourbon that I love.
And yeah a little musty, but good.
Ok let me rank the Buffalo Trace bourbons in groups, A my favorite, D my least favorite. (no Van Winkles, I consider that seperate from BT.)
Group A;
All the Weller's
Rock Hill Farms
Group B;
Blanton's
Elmer T Lee
Old Charter
Group C;
Ancient Age
Virginia Gentlemen
Group D;
Buffalo Trace
Eagle Rare Single Barrel
Hancock's
Benchmark
Re: Is Buffalo Trace a good "go to" pour?
Oscar, I'm drinking RHF as I type. I love the aroma of this bourbon but the flavor doesn't live up to the smell, in my opinion. That is not to say, I don't like it or even that I think it to be average. In fact, I do like it. But there was that little bit of letdown from the nose to the 'buds.
Mark
P.S. I find that the RHF - my lone bottle, anyway - has an ever so slight mustiness in the flavor. It's not off-putting by any means. Actually, I feel it lends some character to the bourbon.
Re: Is Buffalo Trace a good "go to" pour?
The folks at the Trace must know that although all of us drink the fine offerings available to us, we do like some more than others.
And it's personal.
Re: Is Buffalo Trace a good "go to" pour?
I vote yes. Of course here in PA it's only 19.99 and the 1.75L is 39.99.
That said, if I'm really piching my pennies, my recent discovery of Weller Antique is a REAL winner at about 17.99 (16.99 on sale next month!!!). I also like the Elijah Craig 12 yo which is only sold in 1.75L here in PA for just over $30.
But to reiterate my answer to the original question. YES!
Re: Is Buffalo Trace a good "go to" pour?
Hey MASHFACE, Hellz ya! also try some weller 107 antique.
Re: Is Buffalo Trace a good "go to" pour?
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Originally Posted by
Dr. François
BT is my standard, always available bourbon. When I pick it up in CO in a 1.75l bottle, the cost-per-fifth comes down to around 15 or 16 bucks.
However...
I'm a big fan of the current bottling of EC12. It's cheaper, and I think it's more complex. I feel guilty mixing it, though. Then again, I don't mix my BT.
Agreed on all points.
Re: Is Buffalo Trace a good "go to" pour?
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Originally Posted by
Black85L98
Agreed on all points.
Awww...Shucks. :blush: