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Bourbon/whiskey recommendation


ladypanther

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if you're mixing it there's no need to drop sixty bucks on a bottle. my go-to if i'm mixing (as a whiskey sour or whiskey ginger) is maker's mark. you can get it for about thirty bucks, it's iconic, a call-brand at bars, and tastes damn good. you can get .75 or 1.75 liter bottles in most ABC stores, depending on how much you're trying to drink.

if you want cheaper than that, try something like jim beam, or early times if you've got a bottom level budget. a few bucks higher? go for woodford, bulleit, or knob creek - they'll run you between 35-45 a bottle.

but at the end of the day i say go with maker's mark.

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2 minutes ago, R0CKnR0LLA said:

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I can get one of these here for $36 and it beats out anything else I've had, even stuff in the $80-$100 range.

i'm assuming she wants a tennessee/kentucky whiskey... scotch gets a little harder to recommend. i would drink glenfiddich for thirty six bucks i guess but i've never been a big fan. i am a macallan guy through and through (and laghavoulin here lately.)

@Your GFs favorite huddler turkey is my shooting whiskey.

@Jangler early times is legit. also in tagging you i discovered @jangler=fat and @janglerisveryfat

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27 minutes ago, PhillyB said:

i'm assuming she wants a tennessee/kentucky whiskey... scotch gets a little harder to recommend. i would drink glenfiddich for thirty six bucks i guess but i've never been a big fan. i am a macallan guy through and through (and laghavoulin here lately.)

@Your GFs favorite huddler turkey is my shooting whiskey.

@Jangler early times is legit. also in tagging you i discovered @jangler=fat and @janglerisveryfat

 

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ha! that's fitting actually, that poo is absolute swill until you've developed a palate for it. i hated smoky, peaty scotch for years until i finally started drinking it with earthy cigars and realized how well they complement each other.

i still hate laphroigh though, it smells like bandaids.

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8 hours ago, ladypanther said:

So...which one is moderately priced and gives the most bang for the buck?  Do not drink straight...mix with ginger-ale.  Interested in opinions...especially PhillyB's.

Philly was right....Jim or Makers will be just fine most of the time.

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