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I love Pappy, but I also love Four Roses - two sides of the same coin, in terms of quality. Wheaters vs. Ryes. I can see how the high-rye content can be off-putting (OK, I really can't, but I'll pretend to be understanding).

I recall early on finding the wheaters to be "blah" - because I missed the Rye spice of what I considered "normal" bourbon. I've since grown to really enjoy Wheaters, but my favorite is still Rye and Rye-based bourbon.

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I've seen you write that before and I am a bit floored as I feel the opposite of that viewpoint. Four Roses is my favorite distillery and I have yet to taste one I would not drink again.

For curiosities sake what is the long answer to what you don't like about the taste of Four Roses products?

I love the high-ryes just as much as the wheaters. And straight ryes just as much as straight bourbons.

Every Four Roses product I've tasted has an off flavor and aroma that is a lot like Grappa, Slivovitz, Rakia, moonshine, etc. It tastes young, raw, and not to my liking when it comes to aged whiskey.

I do however love the Rakia that my transient co-workers bring from Eastern Europe every year. VERY high proof, and always given to me in some sort of plastic reused water bottle. YUM!

I keep trying different FR expressions because they are available, but I usually pawn it off on friends when they come over.

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I keep trying different FR expressions because they are available, but I usually pawn it off on friends when they come over.

I'm coming over!! :slappin:

Joe :usflag:

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I'm coming over!! :slappin:

Joe :usflag:

You're welcome to raid my bunker anytime. Let me know if you make a trip to Ocean City this summer. The Pennsylvanian's have started to pour in due to Springfest this weekend.

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I don't like any Four Roses product. I've tried private bottles of all 10 recipe's as well as most of the limited releases. I wouldn't buy a second bottle of any of them.

I bought a bottle of the standard single barrel and just didn't understand the fuss. Tried this year's limited edition at whisky fest. Same thing.

I tried their small batch at a resteraunt and enjoyed it actually. I was shocked!

Its not the high rye. I love all the OGD's. I love Ritt BIB. I think its that "cedar" flavor I keep getting.

Since people go on and on about it, I wanted to try some of the private single barrels. Maybe an "E" mashbill, some different yeasts with the "B"? Maybe I just don't like the "V" or "Q" yeasts?

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Since people go on and on about it, I wanted to try some of the private single barrels. Maybe an "E" mashbill, some different yeasts with the "B"? Maybe I just don't like the "V" or "Q" yeasts?

OBSK would be the proper place to start. Binny's if you can get it.

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I tried their small batch at a resteraunt and enjoyed it actually. I was shocked!

And there it is..... shocked! I'm a minor 4RsmB evanagelist. It's my favorite of their regular expressions. It's the one without any propmting or confirmatioin bias, just "try this" that people who come over go "man, thats good" and many here have a strong dislike for.

For me it's become a symbol of what good blending can do and demonstrates the value that a good master distiller has to my taste buds and enjoyment of whiskey.

I like single malts, I like single barrels, but I've moved on from the opinion that either of those are the end all be all of whiskey thanks in large part to 4RsmB.

(the author is in no way affiliated with Four Roses or any of their subsidiaries)

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That's the great thing about taste. If we all liked the same thing how boring would that be. I have had several of the Van Winkles and while good I don't feel that it's the best out there or the need to chase bottles. Viva La Difference.

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OBSK would be the proper place to start. Binny's if you can get it.

Good luck. Most are gone gone gone. Damn, I just realized I posted in a Pappy thread.

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And there it is..... shocked! I'm a minor 4RsmB evanagelist. It's my favorite of their regular expressions. It's the one without any propmting or confirmatioin bias, just "try this" that people who come over go "man, thats good" and many here have a strong dislike for.

That is me too....

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I don't like any Four Roses product. I've tried private bottles of all 10 recipe's as well as most of the limited releases. I wouldn't buy a second bottle of any of them.

Sooner or later we are going to find one you will like Sky....

As far as Four Roses goes I find it to be one of those unique offerings that folks either like or don't like... far less gray area then with most other whiskey brands....

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Sooner or later we are going to find one you will like Sky....

I keep trying them. You guys are welcome to send some samples this way to try to sway me...:cool:

Whenever I see a private bottle I always pick one up, just not multiples anymore. So far, my favorite of the yeasts BY FAR is F. Now I wouldn't go hunting any down, but if I saw a private bottle, I would be most excited if it was an F'er.

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I keep trying them. You guys are welcome to send some samples this way to try to sway me...:cool:

Whenever I see a private bottle I always pick one up, just not multiples anymore. So far, my favorite of the yeasts BY FAR is F. Now I wouldn't go hunting any down, but if I saw a private bottle, I would be most excited if it was an F'er.

The OESF I tried at Binny's kind freaked me out. If I hadn't seen the bottle, I would have thought it was made by Heaven Hill. It was that sweet and minty!

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You guys are going to make me spend a lot of money with all the talk of good bourbons. :grin:

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Good luck. Most are gone gone gone. Damn, I just realized I posted in a Pappy thread.

They're around. New OBSK just showed up. I suggest checking out the new F

barrels.

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They're around. New OBSK just showed up. I suggest checking out the new F

barrels.

Maybe the problem with Four Roses is that it's the "Scotch of Bourbons"?

I come from Scotch first and foremost, and Four Roses was the bourbon that turned me... It had all the qualities I look for in a great Scotch at 1/2 the price.

Upon realizing that bourbon wasn't some tacky bourgeoisie American spirit - I converted and actually drink more bourbon (and especially rye...) than Scotch these days.

And Four Roses is where it started... still my fave bourbon, but maybe it's "finer" qualities are what leave traditional bourbon fans behind? More than just the rye notes, but the almost champagne like qualities could be off-putting to somebody looking for more "bite" than "polish"

Kind of like a bad girl vs. a girl you'd introduce to your parents...? Or perhaps I've enjoyed too much Four Roses Single Barrel hand picked from Schneider's of Capitol Hill in DC tonight??? They did a great job picking this barrel (it's better than Binny's or The Party Source's :bowdown:)... www.cellar.com - seriously! Good stuff!

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You guys are going to make me spend a lot of money with all the talk of good bourbons. :grin:

They've ALREADY made me spend lots of money, and I've only known them for a year and a half. :lol:

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Maybe the problem with Four Roses is that it's the "Scotch of Bourbons"?

You make a good point. I've always put the "kick you in the face" whiskeys at the top of my list.

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They've ALREADY made me spend lots of money, and I've only known them for a year and a half. :lol:

Ain't that the truth!:crazy:

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They've ALREADY made me spend lots of money, and I've only known them for a year and a half. :lol:

About 6 months for me.

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I don't understand why, but even though I "love/like" the PVW15, I "love/like" Knob Creek Single Barrel Reserve MORE!!

The VWFRR is not easy for me to like. Hopefully I will enjoy PVW20-23 and Lot B better than the $40 KCSBR!! :grin:

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After several more pours (over days) of PVW15 I now like it the best of all the bourdons I've tried so far. At first I thought the KCSBR was better, but not anymore. As far as the VWFRR goes...I gave up on it.

Keep it around for a while. I don't think you will regret it.

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After several more pours (over days) of PVW15 I now like it the best of all the bourdons I've tried so far. At first I thought the KCSBR was better, but not anymore. As far as the VWFRR goes...I gave up on it.

Great news! I'm glad word is getting out finally that VWFRR sucks. :grin:

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Great news! I'm glad word is getting out finally that VWFRR sucks. :grin:

Hitting the VWFRR early in your career is like banging a super model in high school on your first Friday night out. You need to get your legs under you with the girl in your history class with the "great personality" and then work your way through the cute chicks in the woodwind section of the band and perhaps a cheerleader or two before you jump in like that.

Otherwise she's doing all sorts of stuff to you that you just can't fathom and there's so much going on that you end up totally confused and maybe scarred for life.

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