Well, for a cheap bourbon, this has been quite a thread. I hope Sazerac has somebody reading it. Maybe they will bring it back as a good value bourbon. I will volunteer to pick the barrels.
The old Hiram Walker plant in Peoria, on the river, is still in operation as an ethanol plant operated by Archer Daniels Midland. I know they make beverage ethanol (i.e., vodka), industrial alcohol and fuel. There is another ethanol distillery in nearby Pekin, that also was originally a whiskey distillery, that makes mostly fuel ethanol. If there are any picturesque closed distilleries around, I don't know about them. Illinois plants were always larger and even in their late 19th century heyday they made as much GNS as they did whiskey.
Col. Charles K. "Crotchety" Cowdery
"Whiskey Don't Keep."
For our house an acceptable cheap Bourbon to replace Ten High is Benchmark.
I really tried hard to like it Squire, but I just can't get past the odd, synthetic taste I get from it.
Pete
I hate scotch.
Maybe we got a better batch down here Pete.
It's possible, but I've noticed that taste to varying degrees in all three BT products I've tasted, and it's in both my bottles of Benchmark, which had a couple years between them.
Pete
I hate scotch.
Actually, Benchmark has been cheaper here than Ten High for quite some time. I would like to think BT blends it to a profile but at that entry level price I wouldn't expect it or think so because the latest bottle we bought is much better than one from some 7-8 years ago.
I enjoyed the one (family sized) bottle of Benchmark I had as well. Not bad at all, really.
Benchmark is made at BT. Ten High is made at Barton. Benchmark is a young BT or ER, while Ten High is a young VOB.
Col. Charles K. "Crotchety" Cowdery
"Whiskey Don't Keep."