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McKendric Western Style Whiskey


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Anyone ever try McKendric? It's quite a bit different from other American whiskeys because it's filtered with mesquite chips. Gives it a sweet, woody quality that's quite a shock at first, but grows on you after a while. The bottle's interesting too...it comes with a leather band about three inches wide around it. I can usually find it for $20 across the state line in SC.

www.mckendricwhiskey.com

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I'm surprised at the price. In the Columbia, SC area it's usually 40 or more.

Craig

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I'm surprised at the price. In the Columbia, SC area it's usually 40 or more.

Craig

Southern Spirits in Fort Mill has it for $20. They've got the best range of fine bourbons anywhere near the Charlotte area (including Van Winkles, all the BT, stuff, etc...).
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Here's what one esteemed StraightBourbonian had to say about it -- not that he and I always agree as to what is an enjoyable drink.

A few more comments, some pro, mostly con: one, two, three, four, five and six. Once more the power of the search function is evident.

BTW, one post mentioned two different bottlings from McKendric. I have tasted neither.

Yours truly,

Dave Morefield

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There are 2 different versions of Mckendrick. The version with the leather label is the 10yr. and the versions with the regular label is a 6yr. I have had the 10yr. and it is quite good!

Thomas

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Well, I´ve always had a soft spot for the fine art of slagging off.

Number three in Dave´s list of archive material by Theron Volkman is spot-on.

He concludes that Thedford indeed is unforgettable, in so far as that it takes an eternity to get rid of that foul taste in your mouth. :grin:

Honestly, this was years ago and the brand could very well have improved immensely since then.

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I tried the stuff and thought it was amazing... no need to let it grow on me!

Amazing enough that if this were the 1st American whiskey I had ever tried, I would likey be put off for life. Thank goodness I came across it later in my whiskey sampling journey of life!

I honestly would rather walk into a biker bar, dressed head to toe in lycra, turn off the jukebox and order a Campari and soda in a loud effeminate voice than give this whiskey another chance. It really was a shocking taste to me (kinda similar to the herby flavour of Campari that I tried at a wedding for a laugh and NOT a biker bar!) and one I am not in a hurry to repeat.

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IAmazing enough that if this were the 1st American whiskey I had ever tried, I would likey be put off for life. Thank goodness I came across it later in my whiskey sampling journey of life!

I honestly would rather walk into a biker bar, dressed head to toe in lycra, turn off the jukebox and order a Campari and soda in a loud effeminate voice than give this whiskey another chance. It really was a shocking taste to me (kinda similar to the herby flavour of Campari that I tried at a wedding for a laugh and NOT a biker bar!) and one I am not in a hurry to repeat.

Lovely!

Sheer poetry to these King Lears!

Howzabout an encore? :grin:

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  • 1 month later...

I tried this whiskey and I thought it was the worst I have ever had. I will never drink this swill again.

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