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What Bourbon Are You Drinking Spring 2025?


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Still pouring from that bottle of OGD 114.   Low-fill now, so I may as well kill it off.   Maybe not today; but, next time I pour for sure.  Prolly only about 3-decent pours left... or maybe two big-uns.    Lovely Bourbon!

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2 hours ago, fosmith said:

I recently had the opportunity to try both the KC 18 and the EC 18, not blind or side by side but, a pour of the EC following a pour of the KC.  The KC was oaky but with delicious sweet oak.  The EC was oaky but with an astringent finish that I did not like at all.  

 

6 hours ago, rzelinka said:

At the price for an 18 year, I think it's one if not the best value. I prefer this over the Elijah Craig 18. After drinking both in a blind, I know appreciate what it means when someone says a bourbon is oaky. The Elijah Craig smells very oaky

The EC can at times be very astringent and get that "sucking on a toothpick" taste. But since they are single barrels, when you find a good one they are very good. The batched KC18 is pretty consistent with that sweet oak smell and taste. 

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Finally, got the 4R Yella Label in the freezer.  Finally, got a good hot and muggy day to open it up.  Finally, got my yard work done, so sipping on this cold beauty while listening to Braves post game show on the radio.  

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42 minutes ago, Clueby said:

 

The EC can at times be very astringent and get that "sucking on a toothpick" taste. But since they are single barrels, when you find a good one they are very good. The batched KC18 is pretty consistent with that sweet oak smell and taste. 

Interesting, I didn't even realize that EC18 was a single barrel.  I tasted one once from a family member's bottle, and was done with them after that.  And this was back when there were available for $90ish or less.  I've never even paid attention to them since then. 

 

Knob Creek has figured out how to get the good part (sweet oak) without the bad part (dry tannins).

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4 hours ago, Skinsfan1311 said:

I was very pleasantly surprised when I got my hands on a bottle of the 1792 BiB. 

I really enjoy my 1792 bib's. 

I also find the off the shelf version of the SiB to be a very wise choice as well.(imo)

 

I have had fp, fp sp, sib, sib sp, 12yr, bib, bib sp and wheat releases. They are in their own way a good drink, but I prefer the bib and sib from the shelf.

 

I was just thinking I might have to do a blend of the fp and smb......Anyone try this on SB? Suggestions on mix ratio?

 

 

 

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51 minutes ago, MSB said:

I really enjoy my 1792 bib's. 

I also find the off the shelf version of the SiB to be a very wise choice as well.(imo)

 

I have had fp, fp sp, sib, sib sp, 12yr, bib, bib sp and wheat releases. They are in their own way a good drink, but I prefer the bib and sib from the shelf.

 

I was just thinking I might have to do a blend of the fp and smb......Anyone try this on SB? Suggestions on mix ratio?

 

 

 

 

Yes, definitely blend the Full Proof with any well-aged Barton's bourbon to tone it down.  You can thank me later.

 

I have tried all the 1792 bottles they've released.  I can just say I liked the brand a lot better when they only had an 8 year age stated Ridgemont Reserve bottle for 22 bucks. 

 

Of their current available offerings, IMHO only the beige neck bank "Single Barrel," the yellow Bonded, and the basement priced Small Batch are worth purchasing at regular MSRP.  Yes the Full Proof is a flavor bomb but it's kinda hot and doesn't provide anything better flavor-wise than the SiB or Bonded.  Too many people are blinded by high proof.

 

The High Rye was probably my favorite, but from what I've heard, it's been discontinued... (until they lay down more barrels anyway)

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28 minutes ago, Kepler said:

 

Yes, definitely blend the Full Proof with any well-aged Barton's bourbon to tone it down.  You can thank me later.

 

I have tried all the 1792 bottles they've released.  I can just say I liked the brand a lot better when they only had an 8 year age stated Ridgemont Reserve bottle for 22 bucks. 

 

Of their current available offerings, IMHO only the beige neck bank "Single Barrel," the yellow Bonded, and the basement priced Small Batch are worth purchasing at regular MSRP.  Yes the Full Proof is a flavor bomb but it's kinda hot and doesn't provide anything better flavor-wise than the SiB or Bonded.  Too many people are blinded by high proof.

 

The High Rye was probably my favorite, but from what I've heard, it's been discontinued... (until they lay down more barrels anyway)

Thanks for the positive feedback on blending down the fp.

 

I wish i could have had the 8yr RR for 22$. And the rye as well. I will have to take your word on those. 👊

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56 minutes ago, MSB said:

Thanks for the positive feedback on blending down the fp.

 

I wish i could have had the 8yr RR for 22$. And the rye as well. I will have to take your word on those. 👊

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