Borchard Posted March 14, 2013 Share Posted March 14, 2013 I have been really enjoying my Jefferson's Presidential Select 18. I have come to appreciate the really woody nature it has. Now though, I am about 1/2 through it, and it's a little hard to find. And even when I do, it's $85-$100.Sooo, I would like people's ideas for a "replacement" bourbon for the JPS18. Is there ANYTHING that even approximates the taste profile for less money? And by less money, I actually mean <$40?ThanksBrad Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smknjoe Posted March 14, 2013 Share Posted March 14, 2013 (edited) Again, I've only had the 17 which is supposed to be a little less woody, but I would say no.Edit: If you like it that much buy as many as you can afford and drink it slower :grin: Edited March 14, 2013 by smknjoe Addendum Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SFS Posted March 14, 2013 Share Posted March 14, 2013 If you like it that much buy as many as you can afford and drink it slower :grin: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sailor22 Posted March 14, 2013 Share Posted March 14, 2013 Everything I can think of as possible substitutes is in the same price range. You might want to try Vintage 17 or maybe even Rock Hill Farms. For my tasternator the Vintage has similar woodyness and the Rock Hill has similar mouth feel. Neither is a direct replacement and neither is cheap. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HighHorse Posted March 14, 2013 Share Posted March 14, 2013 I have been really enjoying my Jefferson's Presidential Select 18. I have come to appreciate the really woody nature it has. Now though, I am about 1/2 through it, and it's a little hard to find. And even when I do, it's $85-$100.Sooo, I would like people's ideas for a "replacement" bourbon for the JPS18. Is there ANYTHING that even approximates the taste profile for less money? And by less money, I actually mean <$40?ThanksBradSooooo. You want to find a $40 replacement for a fine $90 - $120 classic? Inebriation perhaps? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bingstein Posted March 14, 2013 Share Posted March 14, 2013 I'd just be safe and go with a PVW20 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HighInTheMtns Posted March 14, 2013 Share Posted March 14, 2013 Woodiness for less than $40... Elijah Craig 12 maybe? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Borchard Posted March 14, 2013 Author Share Posted March 14, 2013 I'd just be safe and go with a PVW20 The only bottle I've ever had of THAT is almost gone too :-( Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
squire Posted March 14, 2013 Share Posted March 14, 2013 Elijah Craig 18 yr comes closest to your age/price parameters. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smknjoe Posted March 14, 2013 Share Posted March 14, 2013 Elijah Craig 18 yr comes closest to your age/price parameters.Yeah, but does the taste? I haven't had EC 18 but I'd bet the taste is not close to S-W juice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wryguy Posted March 14, 2013 Share Posted March 14, 2013 My vote is for a vatting. 2:1 Larceny:EC12. That'll cost ~$40, give you 1500 mL to play with instead of 750, and you'll be pleased with the results (YMMV), all courtesy of our friends at Heaven Hill. Best of luck. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HighHorse Posted March 14, 2013 Share Posted March 14, 2013 Plus you can't get the EC18 any longer and the EC20 is as pricey, if not more so, than JP18. I have to fall back on my rural Delta roots and the old storekeeper who told me once that "you can't shine s*#t!" You can't replace the taste of SW juice for less than $40. If somebody out there was doing it ... there wouldn't be any left! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
squire Posted March 14, 2013 Share Posted March 14, 2013 If he wants aged woody whisky for $40.00 Craig 18 is about it. If he wants the same taste he'll have to buy the same whisky. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HighInTheMtns Posted March 14, 2013 Share Posted March 14, 2013 Yeah, but does the taste? I haven't had EC 18 but I'd bet the taste is not close to S-W juice.I feel like the S-W profile is not necessarily what OP is after - the only flavor element he mentioned was the woodiness. More clarification Borchard? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thiemb Posted March 14, 2013 Share Posted March 14, 2013 I'd second Vintage 17, but it's also out of production, only a little bit cheaper and a lot more difficult to find than the JPS18 at least around here. Weller 12 is probably the closest thing in the under $40 range. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
drunk Posted March 14, 2013 Share Posted March 14, 2013 I'll second the Weller 12 recommendation. That might be the same "sweet" profile you're after as well. My last bottle of Wild Turkey Kentucky Spirit was extremely woody. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
black mamba Posted March 14, 2013 Share Posted March 14, 2013 If you can still find some EC 18, then vatting that with VSOF 12 would get you close. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
squire Posted March 14, 2013 Share Posted March 14, 2013 Ah, the vat trick, I never think of doing that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Borchard Posted March 18, 2013 Author Share Posted March 18, 2013 Thanks for all of the suggestions guys. I may just be SOL... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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