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Your Top 3 Bourbon Pours and Repeat Purchases


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On 2/15/2025 at 9:25 AM, smokinjoe said:

WT101 still solidly in my Top3.  At least the trips to the monger are less, since I always just refill Junior from the family sized!  😂

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Same!

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Howdy,  1. Old Forester Signature (100) 2. Russell's Reserve 10 and 3. Knob Creek 9, which I'm able to find for just $21.99 these days!

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5 hours ago, Eggman said:

Howdy,  1. Old Forester Signature (100) 2. Russell's Reserve 10 and 3. Knob Creek 9, which I'm able to find for just $21.99 these days!

Yes this, shows the kinds of really good bottles a person can get off the shelf, reasonable prices, and no Mickey Mouse games.

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Paul,

You should induct Eggman into the cheap bastard club:}

 

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As stated before, my top 3 pours/repeat purchases are BT, Weller SR and MM.

 

Going off on a bit of a tangent here. When upping the proof, my top 3 are HH 7 BIB, EH Taylor SmB BIB, and MM 101. 

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14 hours ago, Eggman said:

Howdy,  1. Old Forester Signature (100) 2. Russell's Reserve 10 and 3. Knob Creek 9, which I'm able to find for just $21.99 these days!

KC9 would be my #1 if I could find it for that price.  It's $32 everywhere around me unless I go an hour out of the way to Costco or Sam's, then it's $29. 

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1 hour ago, LW25 said:

KC9 would be my #1 if I could find it for that price.  It's $32 everywhere around me unless I go an hour out of the way to Costco or Sam's, then it's $29. 

 

750s are about that here, but handles are $52-55 and a great deal that makes KC my go-to.

 

 

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No particular order.

 

OF 100pf

OGD bib

KC 9yr 100pf

 

If I want to spend a lil more $$$...

 

OF 1920

RR sib

EHT smb

4R sib

JDSBBP (TN whiskey and or Rye, both are phenomenal)

 

 

Apparently, I like 100pf's and spending a lil more money. Lol

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In the last two and a half years, one of the few things I have bought more than two of besides my groups' picks are Russell's Reserve Single Barrel picks (from stores and other groups). They are the best combination of quality, price, and availability out there. And while I have plenty of barrel picks, the shelf version of Russell's Reserve Single Barrel is also great and a top contender for this thread.  On the whole I do like Four Roses picks better, but they are pretty hard to find and a lot more expensive. 

 

At a lower price and proof point, I think Buffalo Trace picks have come back up in quality and are a good combination of easy drinkability and price.

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I agree with you, JJ.

 

RR sib is one of the most consistent btls of bourbon you can buy. Be it off the shelf or store pick. The quality is very reliable and the price is as well. Finding it can be hit or miss for me, but usually there is a store that carries it. 

 

I will add 2 other btls that are in the same price range and consistent quality and they are OF 1920 ( have never seen a store pick of it, sadly) and JDSBBS. I can find these without much hassle and I am very happy to have them in my rotation.

 

Wish the 4R barrel strengths were more readily available and a lil easier on the wallet.

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My odyssey to find a stable and reliable #3 behind WT101 and JD Bonded has come to a conclusion, I believe.  Evan Williams black label has been flying off local mongers’ shelves and onto my bar at an alarming pace.  It’s also graduated to Family Size status.  😁. I’ve always thought well of it, but it is plain smack in my wheelhouse right now.  These latest bottles are wonderful, with more depth, complexity, and, viscosity than I remember.  More like the 7 year age stated EWs from decades ago.  

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I don't buy very frequently anymore, let alone repeat purchases. Looking back at recent buys, the only repeat purchases I've made with any regularity are EW BIB Family Size, which I now feel confident calling my 'house bourbon'.  That's what is on the kitchen cabinet as "bourbon" for any cocktails, as well as what's in the fridge if I want for a Fig Old Fashioned.  I'll admit that I think the Early Times BIB might be better when (cooked? infused? You use a sous vide device with the bourbon/figs at 145F for 4-5 hours, but not sure the right verb to use), but I found I was going through those 1 liter bottles too damned quickly - and the difference isn't that significant in the cocktail.  

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I know I’ve mentioned this before, but………..  😁

 

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KC

OGD114

MMCS

 

Next tier:

BT 

MM

EW BiB (used to be JB Bonded when it existed)

 

 

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Went back to look at my original answer and two of them remain the same. OF100 has dropped out as has RRSiB.

My palate still likes the OF profile but not as much as before. I'm sure it will come back at some point.

I still love RRSiB but it's practically impossible to find the shelf version because the stores are pushing their barrel picks and overcharging for them.

Remaining in are: 

 

WT101

4RSiB

 

Others that are regular (and I'm going over 3) are:

 

WTRB

KC9

4RSmB Select.

 

Those five are by far what I drink the most when I'm not raiding the bunker for barrel picks.

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