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Whiskey Endorsement

I like whiskey but haven't ventured out much. I usually go with a pretty basic Maker's Mark or Michter's. The last bottle I bought was a Colonel EH Taylor and I liked it.

What's another good, basic whiskey I can go out and get in most Oklahoma liquor stores for $30-70? Would like to try something new. I tend to like sweet so I mainly get bourbons.
One of the Col. EH Taylor whiskys recently was named Jim Murray's (whisky Bible) 2018 whisky of the year.

In that price range:
  • Redbreast Irish (12)
  • Blanton's Bourbon
  • The Balvenie Double Wood Single Malt
All of those are going to run $50-60 at a good store with reasonable prices.
 
One of the Col. EH Taylor whiskys recently was named Jim Murray's (whisky Bible) 2018 whisky of the year.

In that price range:
  • Redbreast Irish (12)
  • Blanton's Bourbon
  • The Balvenie Double Wood Single Malt
All of those are going to run $50-60 at a good store with reasonable prices.

Awesome. Are these pretty common and easy to find?
 
Awesome. Are these pretty common and easy to find?
Yes on common. But, there has been a shortage of the Blanton's in the past few months, but I believe that has eased up now. I bought the bottle I now have back last spring and I had to ask the lady at the store if she had any; she brought out the bottle I now have and said it was the last one she had. Like I said, I believe the situation has improved now.

When I first "discovered" the Rebreast maybe 5-6 years ago you could get a standard bottle for $40-42. It now goes for about $55-56 most places.
 
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I think this is pretty common with plenty of Whiskeys.

Just bought a bottle of Ardbeg Corryvreckan .. numerous whiskey drinking buddies have tasted it and a couple get something completely different than the rest.
I bought the flagship Ardbeg last Christmas because they had a Christmas gift set with a couple of neat little scotch glasses (they were smaller than I thought at first) and because I wanted to try something with heavy peat. Stuff tastes like Campho-Phenique to me; I'm dead serious.
 
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Pappy is my unicorn and have yet to see it anywhere but I did get this close relative this weekend and it does not disappoint. I have been looking for this for a while and just lucked into being at the right store at the right time.

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Just had this with dinner.

If you haven't tried it, you must. Excellent.
 
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If you're in Ft Worth or north Texas check out Acre distillery Long Hair Jim. Acre has a tasting room in Ft Worth. It's been my go to bourbon the last few months. Fantastic.

I was in Austin visiting some clients last night. Went to a restaurant/bar that had a nice whiskey selection. Tried some Balcones from Waco. It was ok. I enjoyed the Blanton's much better as I have a tough time finding that.

They did have Weller 12 there. I regret not trying that instead of the Balcones.
 
I'll add that apparently just about everyone has caught on that Weller 12 is a bargain at retail and the watering houses are making a killing.

Yesterday at two different Lexington establishments, it was $27 for a 2.5oz pour and $20 for a 1.5oz pour. 4oz for more than the retail price of a 750mL bottle. It's great, but wow. One restaurant manager said it was the second most sought after bourbon in town after pappy's.
 
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