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FUBAR said:
Went cheap, with Henry McKenna on sale at the ABC.

First taste test - pretty damn good. Might be the best value hard liquor I've had.
Kentucky's Finest Table Whiskey is good stuff. A little light for my taste, but the beauty of bourbon is that you can get a well made 80 prooder for $10.HMcK single barrel is pretty good too. And cheap. It's basically Evan Williams SB under a different name.

 
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FUBAR said:
Went cheap, with Henry McKenna on sale at the ABC.

First taste test - pretty damn good. Might be the best value hard liquor I've had.
What did you get it for? It's usually around $30 here, but agree that it is good stuff

 
FUBAR said:
Went cheap, with Henry McKenna on sale at the ABC.

First taste test - pretty damn good. Might be the best value hard liquor I've had.
What did you get it for? It's usually around $30 here, but agree that it is good stuff
Just realized you're probably talking the base McKenna stuff... Never had that. I was referring to the Bottled in Bond 10 year

 
I also picked up a bottle of baby Saz today. My buddy saw it in vacation (really hard to find around here) and grabbed me a bottle a couple months ago, but we hadn't been able to connect until today.

So much great bourbon and I'm stuck here with nasty allergies, unable to appreciate it

 
FUBAR said:
Went cheap, with Henry McKenna on sale at the ABC.

First taste test - pretty damn good. Might be the best value hard liquor I've had.
What did you get it for? It's usually around $30 here, but agree that it is good stuff
Just realized you're probably talking the base McKenna stuff... Never had that. I was referring to the Bottled in Bond 10 year
Base. 12 seems a decent price, 3 off

 
Spotted some Very Old Barton at a Virginia ABC store. Snagged a handle of the 86, but had to special order some 100 proof.

For any other cheap bourbon connoisseurs in VA, be sure to check it out. This is the stuff that Kentuckians love so much, it took forever to make enough to let any get across the state line.

Sadly, they did drop the 6 year age statement, but the 86 is still pretty good. I'll have to see about the 100, but I have little doubt that it'll still weigh in as a nice bargain for $13.

 
Picked up a bottle of Turkey 101 to sip on. With the seasons turning it is time to transition from beer back to bourbon. I'll drink as many BCBCS I can get my hands on next month, but otherwise I'm on the bourbon train until spring.

 
Makers 46 is good, I would never buy a bottle of it or order it while out though. It just isn't anything special, I prefer spicier/rye bourbons. It isn't bad though and if you prefer smooth bourbons try it out. Also, if drinking with amatuers it carries some social value because it is Makers and has a fancy bottle. I'm sure others here could give you more insight.

Actually that leads me to a question for everyone. What is your go to bourbon/whiskey when out at the bar? At home?

Looking back at last year's bourbon season I'd say 80% of my drinking was either WT 101 or Bulleit.

 
Just got the Whistle Pig "Boss Hog" allocation in at work. Benefit is I get to snag a bottle for myself, 119.5 proof and amazing.

 
I've been putting off posting in here because I don't know that my topic officially qualifies as 'whiskey'. But I decided to throw caution to the wind and say heck with it. I REALLY like maple flavored whiskey. So far I have tried:

Crown Royal Maple

Jim Beam Maple

Cabin Fever Maple Flavored Whiskey

I think I recall reading earlier in the thread that if the drink is NOT 80 proof it doesn't qualify as whiskey. Well, the Crown and the Cabin Fever are both 80, but I think the Jim Beam is 70. I pretty much drink them straight or over some ice. I put it in a flask and take it with me when I play disc golf in the fall and winter. I also drink it when I am smoking cigars.

Reading this thread, I am going to guess that most here will think it is way too sweet, but I really like sweet. I like sweet and malty beers (hate the hops craze) and I like this maple whiskey. I also saw that Knob Creek has a 'Smoked Maple'. I might try that next.

Of the 3 I have listed... Jim Beam is the sweetest. Crown is the least sweet and has more of a Canadian Whiskey feel to it. I like the Cabin Fever the best so far. It kind of hits the mark right in between the other two. If 'flavored' whiskey is not whiskey to you... I understand. But if anyone is thinking about checking out the maple, go for it... you might be surprised.

 
I've been putting off posting in here because I don't know that my topic officially qualifies as 'whiskey'. But I decided to throw caution to the wind and say heck with it. I REALLY like maple flavored whiskey. So far I have tried:

Crown Royal Maple

Jim Beam Maple

Cabin Fever Maple Flavored Whiskey

I think I recall reading earlier in the thread that if the drink is NOT 80 proof it doesn't qualify as whiskey. Well, the Crown and the Cabin Fever are both 80, but I think the Jim Beam is 70. I pretty much drink them straight or over some ice. I put it in a flask and take it with me when I play disc golf in the fall and winter. I also drink it when I am smoking cigars.

Reading this thread, I am going to guess that most here will think it is way too sweet, but I really like sweet. I like sweet and malty beers (hate the hops craze) and I like this maple whiskey. I also saw that Knob Creek has a 'Smoked Maple'. I might try that next.

Of the 3 I have listed... Jim Beam is the sweetest. Crown is the least sweet and has more of a Canadian Whiskey feel to it. I like the Cabin Fever the best so far. It kind of hits the mark right in between the other two. If 'flavored' whiskey is not whiskey to you... I understand. But if anyone is thinking about checking out the maple, go for it... you might be surprised.
It doesn't have to be exactly 80 proof to qualify as whisky. I think some types of whisky have certain minimum alcohol percentages at the time it goes into the cask, and perhaps at bottling, when water is typically added. I think the flavoring added to these whiskies would technically disqualify them from some regulated categories like bourbon, which is limited to certain ingredients. I've no doubt that whisky purists turn their nose up at the new flavored whiskies, but there is no denying their popularity. If you like it, I think most would agree there's no reason not to discuss it here. The aging process using different types of new and used (wine) wood barrels can impart a strong flavor to the liquid after distillation, so its not all that different from the pure whiskies. I haven't tried a flavored whisky yet and have no great desire to, but I probably used to say the same thing about flavored vodkas and I probably have 3 or 4 different varieties of those in my cabinet at home now.

 
Jutz said:
I've been putting off posting in here because I don't know that my topic officially qualifies as 'whiskey'. But I decided to throw caution to the wind and say heck with it. I REALLY like maple flavored whiskey. So far I have tried:

Crown Royal Maple

Jim Beam Maple

Cabin Fever Maple Flavored Whiskey

I think I recall reading earlier in the thread that if the drink is NOT 80 proof it doesn't qualify as whiskey. Well, the Crown and the Cabin Fever are both 80, but I think the Jim Beam is 70. I pretty much drink them straight or over some ice. I put it in a flask and take it with me when I play disc golf in the fall and winter. I also drink it when I am smoking cigars.

Reading this thread, I am going to guess that most here will think it is way too sweet, but I really like sweet. I like sweet and malty beers (hate the hops craze) and I like this maple whiskey. I also saw that Knob Creek has a 'Smoked Maple'. I might try that next.

Of the 3 I have listed... Jim Beam is the sweetest. Crown is the least sweet and has more of a Canadian Whiskey feel to it. I like the Cabin Fever the best so far. It kind of hits the mark right in between the other two. If 'flavored' whiskey is not whiskey to you... I understand. But if anyone is thinking about checking out the maple, go for it... you might be surprised.
Hey, I'll get ####ed up on Fireball - I'm not picky.

 
I've been putting off posting in here because I don't know that my topic officially qualifies as 'whiskey'. But I decided to throw caution to the wind and say heck with it. I REALLY like maple flavored whiskey. So far I have tried:

Crown Royal Maple

Jim Beam Maple

Cabin Fever Maple Flavored Whiskey

I think I recall reading earlier in the thread that if the drink is NOT 80 proof it doesn't qualify as whiskey. Well, the Crown and the Cabin Fever are both 80, but I think the Jim Beam is 70. I pretty much drink them straight or over some ice. I put it in a flask and take it with me when I play disc golf in the fall and winter. I also drink it when I am smoking cigars.

Reading this thread, I am going to guess that most here will think it is way too sweet, but I really like sweet. I like sweet and malty beers (hate the hops craze) and I like this maple whiskey. I also saw that Knob Creek has a 'Smoked Maple'. I might try that next.

Of the 3 I have listed... Jim Beam is the sweetest. Crown is the least sweet and has more of a Canadian Whiskey feel to it. I like the Cabin Fever the best so far. It kind of hits the mark right in between the other two. If 'flavored' whiskey is not whiskey to you... I understand. But if anyone is thinking about checking out the maple, go for it... you might be surprised.
If sweet is your thing try the Knob Creek Smoked Maple

http://www.knobcreek.com/knob-creek-smoked-maple?utm_source=google&utm_medium=ppc&utm_campaign=knob-creek-brand>brand-plus&utm_term=knob%20creek%20maple

 
I've been putting off posting in here because I don't know that my topic officially qualifies as 'whiskey'. But I decided to throw caution to the wind and say heck with it. I REALLY like maple flavored whiskey. So far I have tried:

Crown Royal Maple

Jim Beam Maple

Cabin Fever Maple Flavored Whiskey

I think I recall reading earlier in the thread that if the drink is NOT 80 proof it doesn't qualify as whiskey. Well, the Crown and the Cabin Fever are both 80, but I think the Jim Beam is 70. I pretty much drink them straight or over some ice. I put it in a flask and take it with me when I play disc golf in the fall and winter. I also drink it when I am smoking cigars.

Reading this thread, I am going to guess that most here will think it is way too sweet, but I really like sweet. I like sweet and malty beers (hate the hops craze) and I like this maple whiskey. I also saw that Knob Creek has a 'Smoked Maple'. I might try that next.

Of the 3 I have listed... Jim Beam is the sweetest. Crown is the least sweet and has more of a Canadian Whiskey feel to it. I like the Cabin Fever the best so far. It kind of hits the mark right in between the other two. If 'flavored' whiskey is not whiskey to you... I understand. But if anyone is thinking about checking out the maple, go for it... you might be surprised.
If sweet is your thing try the Knob Creek Smoked Maple

http://www.knobcreek.com/knob-creek-smoked-maple?utm_source=google&utm_medium=ppc&utm_campaign=knob-creek-brand>brand-plus&utm_term=knob%20creek%20maple
I saw that the last time I was at the state store. I think I'm getting that next. The Knob Creek is 90 proof.

I actually went to the website for the Cabin Fever and the 'How It All Started' section was interesting:

I'm Rob Robillard, and I started distilling Cabin Fever Maple Flavored whiskey in my back yard. It turns out people just love it.1998 - My friends from Eastern Europe taught me the art of distilling. Godd friends huh?

Being from NH I decided to distill my own whiskey blended with grade B pure maple syrup. I welded a still together from 2 lobster pots, named him 'Buck' and got to work.

2006 - Due to all overwhealmingly positive feedback from friends and family we put our product on the market.

2007 - 2010 - We first entered the market of our home state of NH and within a few years expanded to 13 states. What a road trip that was.

Set the sales record at 36 Liquor stores in MA during a 3 hour tasting event.

2011 - Big year! Entered 4 more markets. Was #1 sampled product at the Beer, Burbon and BBQ show in Manhattan. We made it!
I'm usually skeptical of these 'backstories' but... if it is in fact true, thought it was interesting.

 
I've been putting off posting in here because I don't know that my topic officially qualifies as 'whiskey'. But I decided to throw caution to the wind and say heck with it. I REALLY like maple flavored whiskey. So far I have tried:

Crown Royal Maple

Jim Beam Maple

Cabin Fever Maple Flavored Whiskey

I think I recall reading earlier in the thread that if the drink is NOT 80 proof it doesn't qualify as whiskey. Well, the Crown and the Cabin Fever are both 80, but I think the Jim Beam is 70. I pretty much drink them straight or over some ice. I put it in a flask and take it with me when I play disc golf in the fall and winter. I also drink it when I am smoking cigars.

Reading this thread, I am going to guess that most here will think it is way too sweet, but I really like sweet. I like sweet and malty beers (hate the hops craze) and I like this maple whiskey. I also saw that Knob Creek has a 'Smoked Maple'. I might try that next.

Of the 3 I have listed... Jim Beam is the sweetest. Crown is the least sweet and has more of a Canadian Whiskey feel to it. I like the Cabin Fever the best so far. It kind of hits the mark right in between the other two. If 'flavored' whiskey is not whiskey to you... I understand. But if anyone is thinking about checking out the maple, go for it... you might be surprised.
If sweet is your thing try the Knob Creek Smoked Maple

http://www.knobcreek.com/knob-creek-smoked-maple?utm_source=google&utm_medium=ppc&utm_campaign=knob-creek-brand>brand-plus&utm_term=knob%20creek%20maple
I saw that the last time I was at the state store. I think I'm getting that next. The Knob Creek is 90 proof.

I actually went to the website for the Cabin Fever and the 'How It All Started' section was interesting:

I'm Rob Robillard, and I started distilling Cabin Fever Maple Flavored whiskey in my back yard. It turns out people just love it.1998 - My friends from Eastern Europe taught me the art of distilling. Godd friends huh?

Being from NH I decided to distill my own whiskey blended with grade B pure maple syrup. I welded a still together from 2 lobster pots, named him 'Buck' and got to work.

2006 - Due to all overwhealmingly positive feedback from friends and family we put our product on the market.

2007 - 2010 - We first entered the market of our home state of NH and within a few years expanded to 13 states. What a road trip that was.

Set the sales record at 36 Liquor stores in MA during a 3 hour tasting event.

2011 - Big year! Entered 4 more markets. Was #1 sampled product at the Beer, Burbon and BBQ show in Manhattan. We made it!
I'm usually skeptical of these 'backstories' but... if it is in fact true, thought it was interesting.
Once you get past the overpowering smell and the shock of the first 2 fingers the bourbon begins to grow on you and it quite nice for glasses 2-20 :cool:

 
How sweet are these maple whiskys? I am interested in trying them but I dont think I would like anything that is candy sweet.
They are pretty sweet. If you don't want candy sweet I would suggest you rule out the Jim Beam Maple off the bat.

Of the 3 I tried the Crown Maple was the least sweet.

I would be willing to bet that the least sweet is probably the Knob Creek Smoked Maple. I've never had it, but I have had regular Knob Creek in the past. I would think if you use Knob Creek as the base, the end product will probably be pretty strong. Also, the Knob Creek is 90 proof where all the others are 80 or less.

Just to give you an idea of what we are dealing with... most peoples first reaction when they first take a big whiff of the maple is that it would taste good on pankakes.

 
How sweet are these maple whiskys? I am interested in trying them but I dont think I would like anything that is candy sweet.
They are pretty sweet. If you don't want candy sweet I would suggest you rule out the Jim Beam Maple off the bat.

Of the 3 I tried the Crown Maple was the least sweet.

I would be willing to bet that the least sweet is probably the Knob Creek Smoked Maple. I've never had it, but I have had regular Knob Creek in the past. I would think if you use Knob Creek as the base, the end product will probably be pretty strong. Also, the Knob Creek is 90 proof where all the others are 80 or less.

Just to give you an idea of what we are dealing with... most peoples first reaction when they first take a big whiff of the maple is that it would taste good on pankakes.
Picked up a bottle of the Knob Creek Smoked Maple and a bottle of Cabin Fever yesterday. Wife LOVED the Cabin Fever but it was a little too sweet for me. I did enjoy the Knob Creek and will be putting it in the rotation.

 
How sweet are these maple whiskys? I am interested in trying them but I dont think I would like anything that is candy sweet.
They are pretty sweet. If you don't want candy sweet I would suggest you rule out the Jim Beam Maple off the bat.

Of the 3 I tried the Crown Maple was the least sweet.

I would be willing to bet that the least sweet is probably the Knob Creek Smoked Maple. I've never had it, but I have had regular Knob Creek in the past. I would think if you use Knob Creek as the base, the end product will probably be pretty strong. Also, the Knob Creek is 90 proof where all the others are 80 or less.

Just to give you an idea of what we are dealing with... most peoples first reaction when they first take a big whiff of the maple is that it would taste good on pankakes.
Picked up a bottle of the Knob Creek Smoked Maple and a bottle of Cabin Fever yesterday. Wife LOVED the Cabin Fever but it was a little too sweet for me. I did enjoy the Knob Creek and will be putting it in the rotation.
That's awesome man... glad you like it. I just picked up some cigars and will be enjoying some Cabin Fever after work. I am definitely going to try the Knob Creek next.

 
Looks like Pappy is hitting stores around the nation. I heard people are already starting to line up at Party Source around here... And they aren't releasing it until 8am on Friday. No clue if that's true or not, but if so - Yikes! Sadly, if I wasn't so busy at work, I might actually consider it :wall:

I'll be the first to say that if anyone can find me a bottle within 50% over retail, I'll take it! :thumbup:

 
Looks like Pappy is hitting stores around the nation. I heard people are already starting to line up at Party Source around here... And they aren't releasing it until 8am on Friday. No clue if that's true or not, but if so - Yikes! Sadly, if I wasn't so busy at work, I might actually consider it :wall:

I'll be the first to say that if anyone can find me a bottle within 50% over retail, I'll take it! :thumbup:
And I'll be the second...

 
Are we talking about Pappy Green Spot? Is $50 a good price?
Never heard of that. I imagine he is talking about some sort of Irish whiskey or scotch, given the location of the honeymoon.

What is retail on Pappy's? Is there Pappy Tracker website to find out where it is distributed in your state?

 
Looks like retail for 15 yr is $80, 20 yr is $130 and 23 yr is $250. I'd imagine no store actually sells them for retail anymore.

 
chauncey said:
Buddy Ball 2K3 said:
Are we talking about Pappy Green Spot? Is $50 a good price?
Never heard of that. I imagine he is talking about some sort of Irish whiskey or scotch, given the location of the honeymoon.

What is retail on Pappy's? Is there Pappy Tracker website to find out where it is distributed in your state?
I did a search on the PA liquor website for Green Spot and this came up:

Green Spot Irish Whiskey

Green Spot Irish Whiskey
Size: 750 ML
Product Code: 000007745
 
1) Booker's

2) Woodford Reserve

3) Blanton's

4) Baker's

5) Eagle Rare

6) Jim Beam Black Double Aged

7) Buffalo Trace

8) Maker's 46

9) Old Granddad 114
10) Maker's Mark

11) Lexington

12) Ridgemont Reserve
13) Bulleit

14) Rebel Yell

15) Four Roses

Wow.

Incredibly surprised.

Great taste and feel, with a surprising amount of smooth heat. Dangerously drinkable.

If this stays around $21 a bottle, it's my new staple. Highly recommend.

 
Picked up a bottle of Buffalo Trace tonight, such a great bourbon for around $20.

The sales rep was in the store and I asked him about Pappy. He said 2 weeks ago he had 9 bottles of "10 yr" that were allocated for my town. They sold for $80/bottle, I'm assuming he meant 15 yr. He told me 1 bottle of 20 yr is scheduled to be delivered to a store here at 9 am Wed morning. I was planning on leaving town for work Tues but am considering staying another night to have a shot at the 20 yr. Rep said it would probably be priced around $150.

Anyone had the 20 yr? Is it good enough to pick up at ~$150?

 
Goat> I'm late to the party, but how is Bulleit so low? We share a lot of taste at the top of your rankings. I would have babies with Bulleit if I could.

 
Picked up a bottle of Buffalo Trace tonight, such a great bourbon for around $20.

The sales rep was in the store and I asked him about Pappy. He said 2 weeks ago he had 9 bottles of "10 yr" that were allocated for my town. They sold for $80/bottle, I'm assuming he meant 15 yr. He told me 1 bottle of 20 yr is scheduled to be delivered to a store here at 9 am Wed morning. I was planning on leaving town for work Tues but am considering staying another night to have a shot at the 20 yr. Rep said it would probably be priced around $150.

Anyone had the 20 yr? Is it good enough to pick up at ~$150?
I love Pappy. I love the 20. This whole scam of stolen bourbon driving the price to $150 is utter ####e. Get a bottle of Breckenridge Bourbon...yummy
 
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Just received a $40 gift card to a local boozery - what's a good bourbon in that price range? I don't drink a lot of whiskey, but really liked the Elijah Craig 12-year that I bought last.

Saw some good remarks about Angel's Envy - anyone tried it?

TIA

 
Just received a $40 gift card to a local boozery - what's a good bourbon in that price range? I don't drink a lot of whiskey, but really liked the Elijah Craig 12-year that I bought last.

Saw some good remarks about Angel's Envy - anyone tried it?

TIA
Angel's Envy is a bit out of the $40.00 price range selling for about 45-48 right now, try a bottle of Eagles Rare, should be able to get it for 28-32 bucs

 
Megla said:
Just received a $40 gift card to a local boozery - what's a good bourbon in that price range? I don't drink a lot of whiskey, but really liked the Elijah Craig 12-year that I bought last.

Saw some good remarks about Angel's Envy - anyone tried it?

TIA
Angel's Envy is a bit out of the $40.00 price range selling for about 45-48 right now, try a bottle of Eagles Rare, should be able to get it for 28-32 bucs
I could arrange to carry a few extra bucks into the store with me. ;) So Angel's Envy for $5-8 bucks out-of-pocket would be a good get, yes?

 
Megla said:
Just received a $40 gift card to a local boozery - what's a good bourbon in that price range? I don't drink a lot of whiskey, but really liked the Elijah Craig 12-year that I bought last.

Saw some good remarks about Angel's Envy - anyone tried it?

TIA
Angel's Envy is a bit out of the $40.00 price range selling for about 45-48 right now, try a bottle of Eagles Rare, should be able to get it for 28-32 bucs
I could arrange to carry a few extra bucks into the store with me. ;) So Angel's Envy for $5-8 bucks out-of-pocket would be a good get, yes?
I certainly think so. If you haven't had it, I think it is definitely worth trying. It's perhaps the smoothest drinking bourbon that I've ever had, as I think its finishing in port barrels really smoothes out the finish. Tough to beat a bottle of Angel's Envy for less than $10.

 
I cracked open my bottle of Angel's Envy a few weeks back and shared it with some friends... even the non-Bourbon fans enjoyed it.

Definitely on my will buy again list.

 
Tree up, wreath hung, Glenn Miller Christmas album on, Elmer T Lee poured. Life is good. Bring your coats and hats, you lukewarm cats, I've got my bourbon to keep me warm.

 

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