jsgorman Posted March 2, 2008 Share Posted March 2, 2008 1) Springbank 21 YO2) Hirsch 16 / 20 YO3) WT Tribute 15 YO4) Bowmore Voyage 5) Stagg (Any Year)Everyday Drinkers...Russell's Reserve 101 (1.5 cases bunkered)Springbank 10YO Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CorvallisCracker Posted March 7, 2008 Share Posted March 7, 2008 In order:1. Hirsch 16 BW2. PVW 153. Weller Antique 7/1074. Buffalo Trace5. EC 12The Hirsch is from the original release, which showed up at my favorite liquor store in Tallahassee (where I lived until Dec 2006) sometime around 1993. I bought one, took it home, tried it, went back and bought three more bottles of the 16 and one of the 20. IIRC, the prices were $40 and $60 respectively.I opened the last bottle of the 16 last fall; it's about 3/4 full. The 20yo is unopened.PVW 15 is one I'd been meaning to try, but had trouble finding. Oregon is a "controlled" state and it's not on the OLCC list of standards. Fortunately, the proprietor of "Big Y" liquors down in Eugene is someone who is willing to jump through all the OLCC hoops and stock a lot of non-standard stuff. I was in there the week after Christmas 2007, noticed he had PVW 20 but not 15 on the shelf. I commented on this and he brought out a bottle of 15 that he'd ordered for another customer who'd never showed up to take delivery.Brought it home, tried it side by side with the Hirsch 16. The Hirsch had a VERY slight edge in complexity and smoothness. These two are definitely a cut above every other bourbon I've tried.Weller Antique is not on the OLCC standard list. I really miss it.BT is my "everyday" bourbon, and I use it as a benchmark when trying a new (to me) bourbon. EC 12 is my favorite alternative when I start getting bored with the BT.Tomorrow I'll be driving down to "Big Y" to pick up a bottle of VW Lot B, which I've yet to try.By the way, I've tallied the picks in this thread to this point (Mar 8 2008, 1500 PST). The Top Eleven:Geo T Stagg: 15 (summed over all releases)Wm Larue Weller: 11PVW 15: 9WT 101: 9Weller Antique: 9WT RB: 8BT: 8Elmer T Lee: 7VW Lot B: 7PVW 20: 7EC 12: 7I've never tried the GTS or WLW. Last time I was at "Big Y" (about a month ago) he had one bottle of GTS. If it's still there, I may pick it up.As for non-bourbon, my favorites are:Favorite Rye: Saz 18Favorite Canadian: Forty CreekFavorite Irish: Redbreast 12Scotch? Don't particularly care for it, but I always have bottle of single malt on hand for my Scotch-drinking friends. Current offering is Aberlour a'bunadh. It's Batch 18, supposedly not one of the best but they seem to like it okay. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
d_nelly78 Posted March 13, 2008 Share Posted March 13, 2008 I'm new to the game but here are my faves.BakersRock Hill FarmsMaker's MarkWild Tukey Russels ReserveJim Beam BlackWaiting to try.Wild Turkey Rare BreedBuffalo TraceGeorge T Stagg Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CorvallisCracker Posted March 13, 2008 Share Posted March 13, 2008 In order:1. Hirsch 16 BW2. PVW 153. Weller Antique 7/1074. Buffalo Trace5. EC 12Okay, having tried the VW Lot B and the GTS (2007) I have to revise the list.1. Hirsch 16 BW2, 3. PVW 15, VW Lot B (tie)4. GTS (2007)5. Weller Antique 7/107After posting my previous entry in this thread, I realized the tally did not include my own picks. Here's an updated version that includes my (revised) picks:GTS: 16 (summed over all releases)WLW: 11PVW 15: 10Weller 7/107: 10WT 101: 9WT RB: 8BT: 8VW Lot B: 8ETL: 7PVW 20: 7EC 12: 7Seems odd to me that the WT 101 has a higher count than the WT RB. I think the RB is better. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
felthove Posted March 13, 2008 Share Posted March 13, 2008 I have never had GTS but I do have a question for all you fans out there:How many of you that really love it drink it at a reduced proof such as 100 or 90 proof? When dilluted with water down to some standard proof is it still the best whiskey out there? Or does the appeal lie in the flavor profile at barrel proof (or very close to it)?I need to try this stuff! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CorvallisCracker Posted March 13, 2008 Share Posted March 13, 2008 I have never had GTS but I do have a question for all you fans out there:How many of you that really love it drink it at a reduced proof such as 100 or 90 proof? When dilluted with water down to some standard proof is it still the best whiskey out there? Or does the appeal lie in the flavor profile at barrel proof (or very close to it)?I need to try this stuff!I mix it 3:1 with filtered water, which reduces the proof to about 109 (2007 release). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Taggerung Posted March 13, 2008 Share Posted March 13, 2008 Okay, having tried the VW Lot B and the GTS (2007) I have to revise the list.1. Hirsch 16 BW2, 3. PVW 15, VW Lot B (tie)4. GTS (2007)5. Weller Antique 7/107After posting my previous entry in this thread, I realized the tally did not include my own picks. Here's an updated version that includes my (revised) picks:GTS: 16 (summed over all releases)WLW: 11PVW 15: 10Weller 7/107: 10WT 101: 9WT RB: 8BT: 8VW Lot B: 8ETL: 7PVW 20: 7EC 12: 7Seems odd to me that the WT 101 has a higher count than the WT RB. I think the RB is better.Am I right that 8 of these are from BT? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CorvallisCracker Posted March 14, 2008 Share Posted March 14, 2008 Am I right that 8 of these are from BT?Yes. Scary, isn't it?Also note that three of the top four are wheaters. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
felthove Posted March 14, 2008 Share Posted March 14, 2008 Surprised an OGD offering didn't make it in... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tennessee Dave Posted March 14, 2008 Share Posted March 14, 2008 Old Weller AntiqueVan Winkle Lot BWeller ReserveWild Turkey Rare BreedORVW 10 yo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CorvallisCracker Posted March 21, 2008 Share Posted March 21, 2008 Another tally, this time done a little more deliberately. Last time I missed that some folks had posted altered/updated picks, and in many cases had posted lists which required some analysis. For example, they may have listed a Scotch in their top five, then included a "honorable mention" Bourbon. On the first pass I didn't count that Bourbon; this time I did.I've excluded all the non-Bourbon picks. I don't know what Hipflask's original intention was; he said "whiskey" but himself listed only bourbons (or was here a rye too?)But I think it's more useful to just tally the Bourbons (at least, more useful to me).In most cases I could interperet a complex post (i.e., not a simple list of five) or one where a whiskey was inaccurately named (e.g. "ORVW Lot B") and do justice to the mentioned bourbons. There were only two that got the better of me:Current Release Favorites:1. ORVW152. GTS '063. AH Hirsch 164. ORVW Lot B5. ETLOlder Bourbon:1. Old Fitzgerald BIB2. OGD BIB3. Old Forester BIB4. Eagle Rare 1015. OGD 114Okay, ORVW is not current; it was the predecessor to PVW 15, so I can't know which one was meant. Likewise the current GTS is the '07, not the '06. I also don't understand the second list; are these supposed to be no-longer-available bourbons? Because four of them still are.Jeff, there's no way I could know which five are really your top five, so I couldn't count any of them. A clarification post would be welcome.The other post I excluded listed only obscure special releases.Anyway, here's the full tally:16 GTS (2 '05, 1 '06, 4 '07 and 9 unspecified)11 WLW (1 '05, 7 '06, 1 '07, 2 unspecified)9 PVW 159 VW 12 Lot B9 Weller 7/1079 WT RB7 BT7 EC 127 PVW 207 WT NAS 1016 Hirsch 16 (2 BW, 1 GW, 1 "early versions", 2 unspecified)5 ETL5 4R Single Bbl4 Blantons 4 Old Forester BB (3 '02, 1 '06)4 ORVW 10/1074 WT 12/1013 ER 10/90 SB3 4R Small Batch3 4R 40yr3 KC3 MM3 Old Fitz S-W BIB3 PVW 233 Rock Hill Farms3 WT Trib 15/1012 Bakers2 Basil Haydens2 Bookers2 ER 10/1012 McKenna SB 102 JB BL 8/862 OGD BIB2 ORVW 10/unspecified2 ORVW 15/1072 Weller 12/902 WT KS2 WT RR 10/1012 WT RR 10/901 ER 171 EC 181 EW unspecified1 4R Yellow Label (an export I guess)1 Hirsch 201 Jeffersons Rsv 151 OC PR 131 Old Fitz 18491 Old Forester BIB1 OGD unspecified1 OGD BIB ND1 OGD 1141 OGD 114 ND1 ORVW 10/901 OT 86 ND1 Parkers Heritage1 Ridgemont1 "VW 15" (ORVW or PVW?)1 Very Rare Old Heaven Hill 101 Weller 10/1001 WT unspecified1 WT 18551 WT AS 15/1001 WT RR 10/unspecified1 WoodfordOrdering of these is, I think, a joint function of quality and availability. If everyone who posted had ever sampled, say, Hirsch 20 or one of the WT 15yo, the results might have been different. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tigerlam92 Posted March 26, 2008 Share Posted March 26, 2008 0. PVW231. ORVW 15 (only 1.3 bottle left!! I think this is by far my favorite)2. PVW 203. PVW 154. EC18I have three bottles of PVW23 that I haven't tried. Something like this I really want to drink with a fellow borbon drinker but coming from an Asian guy, no one around me drinks this "stuff" at all, LOL.Secondly, I have notice that the first pour of my PVW20 was terrible, extremely woody. It was so bad that I was regretting buying all those bottles of 20 and 23 and was thinking how to pawn it out. But I waited a couple of days and a couple of pours later it tastes a lot better. Unfortunately it is still not quite as good as the ORVW15, IMO. I really like the sweeter more maple syrup quality of bourbon that the van winkle provides.Wondering how the PVW23 will taste like.Cheers--Hugh Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HipFlask Posted March 27, 2008 Author Share Posted March 27, 2008 I wanted to reply to CorvallisCracker"I've excluded all the non-Bourbon picks. I don't know what Hipflask's original intention was; he said "whiskey" but himself listed only bourbons (or was here a rye too?)"First off I have really enjoyed the direction this post has taken. I also wanted to thank you (CorvallisCracker)tallying up the choices. It is quite interesting and revealing to see the trends in everyones "Top Five". Wheaters seem to be a favorite of most all. I have also sampled some other whiskys because of this post. It is all good. You are correct CorvallisCracker I do have VWFRR 13 Rye in my top 5. And that is the reason I opened it up to whiskey instead of just Bourbon. Since you have totalled up just the bourbons it would now be interesting to see all of the whiskies as another point of comparison. I suppose I could have said top five American Straight whiskeys but in retrospect I am glad that I did not as whiskey is whisky and we are brothers and sisters in spirit as long as we are drinking whiskey. I am always looking for something new to pour. I hope this post continues to share knowledge of this amazing spirit.My current top 5 are1 VWFRR 13 yr2 GTS3 PVW 154 WLW BTAC5 WLW 12 yr 90 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CorvallisCracker Posted March 27, 2008 Share Posted March 27, 2008 I wanted to reply to CorvallisCracker"I've excluded all the non-Bourbon picks. I don't know what Hipflask's original intention was; he said "whiskey" but himself listed only bourbons (or was here a rye too?)"First off I have really enjoyed the direction this post has taken. I also wanted to thank you (CorvallisCracker)tallying up the choices.You're welcome! Name is Scott, BTW.Wheaters seem to be a favorite of most all.Interesting, that.I have also sampled some other whiskys because of this post.Yes; although I'd been meaning to try the VW Lot B for a while, this thread finally induced me to go out and buy some.And I'd try the William Larue Weller if I could find some.You are correct CorvallisCracker I do have VWFRR 13 Rye in my top 5. And that is the reason I opened it up to whiskey instead of just Bourbon. Since you have totalled up just the bourbons it would now be interesting to see all of the whiskies as another point of comparison.Sure...after I finish doing my taxes...I suppose I could have said top five American Straight whiskeys but in retrospect I am glad that I did not as whiskey is whisky and we are brothers and sisters in spirit as long as we are drinking whiskey. I am always looking for something new to pour. I hope this post continues to share knowledge of this amazing spirit.My current top 5 are1 VWFRR 13 yr2 GTS3 PVW 154 WLW BTAC5 WLW 12 yr 90My "opened up" list would be:1. Hirsch 16 BW2, 3. PVW 15/VW 12 Lot B (tie)4. Saz 185. GTS (2007)I don't much care for Scotch, and although there are some Canadian and Irish whiskies I like, none would make it to my Top Five. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chilidawg7 Posted April 14, 2008 Share Posted April 14, 2008 1. Old Granddad 1142. PVW 203. GTS 074. WT Rare Breed5a. Blanton's5b. Maker's MarkI look forward to trying any Hirsch and the WLW BTAC sometime soon. They seem to be getting a lot of positive reviews here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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