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On 1/13/2021 at 7:02 AM, Adb6368 said:

I’ve never had the 1920 but I’m a huge fan of the 1910. Probably my favorite bourbon but hard to find sometimes. 

I prefer the 1910 but I like lower proofs, but the 1920 is great as well. My actual favorite 'readily available' bourbon after J Magnus would be OF 1915. Get a bottle of the 20 and 10 and mix it to the proof you like best. I do around 60/40 to get in that 97-100 range proof and it's great

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On 1/26/2021 at 6:55 AM, Ted Ginn Jr.'s Hands said:

I love 1910 and 1920, I'd give the nod to 1910 though.  For my money, the best $25 and under bourbon in the liquor store is OF 100.

I agree. OF100 is a hidden gem. I also prefer OF1910 over 1920.

OF Rye is absolutely delicious as well.

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