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in what order do you drink your bourbons?


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I am finding that... maybe its my celtic heritage.... my family originated from Normandy.... but I drink a little of the High Priced stuff and then relegate to whatever I have in my stash thats a little cheaper. I found the other day that after drinking Four Roses Small Batch... my highest end bourbon, and OGD114, and maybe Weller's antiique, that the characteristics of the T W Samuels were really right up there! It had the jelly beans in the mouth premium taste! But when I start with TW Samuels, it doesn't. It has things in it that are a bit rough..... and I wonder if you like me find that it makes cents to drink the premium first and follow with the lesser expensive selections in your stash?

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I may just be me, but I generally start with the nearest and (if able) work my way towards the farthest.

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and I wonder if you like me find that it makes cents to drink the premium first and follow with the lesser expensive selections in your stash?

Now there's wit.

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Read where Jesus performs the miracle of turning water to wine and the response of the guest at the wedding party.

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I think it makes sense to assume that one's senses are most acute w/ the first glass but I also find that my palate is most accommodating after my first pour. Typically I start w/ something solid and tasty and then lean toward my top shelf stuff knowing that after the second pour it's time to consider that I'm probably getting a little buzz on and need to finish things off for the night.

Like with food, typically the appetizers prime the pallet and the second course is the real blockbuster.

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Since my taste buds are much more receptive with the first one, I like to start with a good, flavorful, easy drinker, then move down the spectrum from there.

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Since my taste buds are much more receptive with the first one, I like to start with a good, flavorful, easy drinker, then move down the spectrum from there.

I agree. If I start with Weller Antique 107, my tastebuds are shot and I can't even tell what I'm drinking after that. Better to start lower proof and move up the ladder. I like "Lot B" or Centennial to start and then move up to Pappy 15 or Antique (when I'm saving my pennies).:grin:

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If I begin with an everyday pour, I will tend to stay that way.

If I begin on more expensive expressions I remain there.

All bets are off if any Stagg is the first of the day.

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I tend to start off with whatever I am in the mood for. Tonight WL Weller Binny's pick 12 year. Next I think 4R SmB. Yesterday WR only because it was what they had at the steak joint. Night before barrel proofers in GTS and WLW. night before straight Ryes

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I tend to start off with whatever I am in the mood for. Tonight WL Weller Binny's pick 12 year. Next I think 4R SmB. Yesterday WR only because it was what they had at the steak joint. Night before barrel proofers in GTS and WLW. night before straight Ryes

I agree with you, Hip. I tend to go with whatever I'm interested in.

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