Hello everyone, I am wondering if I could trouble you for some advice.
My exposure to true bourbon is extremely limited, in that I have always preferred Rye Canadian Whisky and as of late I rarely have not had at least a bottle of Crown Royal Special Reserve in my liquor cabinet. However I think its time I broaden my horizons and delve into other “real” whiskey styles. I guess my main impetus for doing so is that my new boss is an enthusiastic bourbon drinker. (I hope you’re not reading this Stan! LOL) Anyway as a junior associate I have privilege of hosting a small party which my boss will be attending and would like to know what kind of bourbon I should serve. As a recent graduate, with loads of student loans to repay, I can’t afford to spend huge amounts of money, but also do not wish to insult him with an inferior brand. I have looked at your site and researched a few posts but the sheer volume of brands has confused the heck outta me. I have been told that Maker's Mark Select Straight Bourbon, Black Label may be a good option but I hear it is fairly pricey. I would appreciate any advice you could give in finding a make that will satisfy and impress my boss as well as provide me with a good introduction to bourbon. BTW I am in central Canada.
Thank-you,
Andrew


(Not really; we are all paragons of moderation.
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That way if you get to the pub first you can order for him. If he says something like "Blanton's is my favorite but you just can't get it here" You know what to get him for Christmas. After the party write down some notes... you will not remember next month if you don't. Do not get smashed... even if he does. Dump a drink or two if you need to have the appearance that you are keeping up. This is the only time you will ever hear me tell anyone to dump a drink. 
