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Help me decide. These are all my first trys of these

Crownroyal northern harvest rye

SAos7

4R OBSF or OESK

WT rare breed

 

 

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Kinda depends on what you are looking for. Is that SA rye or bourbon? But I too would tend to lean towards the Four Roses BP bottles. Hard to say which mashbill so might as well do both and do a comparison!

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Hard to go wrong with the 4R or SAOS, so I'd be inclined to open one of the others in the off-chance that you might not like it, then you can open up one of the others to cleanse the palate.  :ph34r:

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3 minutes ago, TunnelTiger said:

I'm the type that would have a pour of each and then go with the one that was hitting the spot best.

^best idea ever.  was just in at a local shop talking to one of the owners there and he suggested just that to me since your palate can always change.  he said just to pour a little sip and see if that agrees with your palate before pouring an entire glass, not a bad idea, but I think this might lead me to drink more if I can't seem to make up my mind ;)

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15 minutes ago, DonutsNBourbon said:

^best idea ever.  was just in at a local shop talking to one of the owners there and he suggested just that to me since your palate can always change.  he said just to pour a little sip and see if that agrees with your palate before pouring an entire glass, not a bad idea, but I think this might lead me to drink more if I can't seem to make up my mind ;)

Well that probably is the best way to do it but I'm just not a sipper, it's two finger pour or no at all

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25 minutes ago, TunnelTiger said:

I'm the type that would have a pour of each and then go with the one that was hitting the spot best.

This.

Before I even opened the thread and started reading answers, my response was "All of them". Good thing there weren't a dozen bottles in the running.

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The SAOS is the 7 year bourbon.

The OBSF was the last one on the shelf, so I couldn't get more even if I wanted.

I have never tried the Four Roses 'E' mashbill. I've never tried any private selects.

 

I have a dozen unopened bottles waiting for their chance. I just don't have room for all of them...

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3 hours ago, b1gcountry said:

Help me decide. These are all my first trys of these

Crownroyal northern harvest rye

SAos7

4R OBSF or OESK

WT rare breed

 

 

I would open the Northern Harvest, taste it first and then go to the Four Roses.

That Canadian Rye is very nice, light and delicate. Sort of a light beer of the whiskey world.

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I decided on the OBSF on account of I didn't have any 4rsb open at the moment. I should say I stayed with the OBSF. I keep all other options open.

my first impression of the OBSF is: I like it.
Stay tuned for more

 

 

 

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OMG!!!  The 4R Cult sucked in another one!!

OTOH, one usually cannot go wrong picking 4R, but I'm partial to the SAOS 7 even though I more opened 4RSB CSs in the house.

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I like rye,what can I say!I'm also really excited about the saos though

 

I'm tasting a lot of brown sugar and baking spice on this one. There is more going on that I just can't identify. I know I like it so I guess it doesn't matter what it is :)

 

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Hey man, if you want to put me in that cult right now, I wouldn't complain. I'm not a huge fan of their SmB though. I like a little sweetness in my bourbon, and I don't get that in SmB.i

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