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Faviorite Bourbon
After reading the fav. vodka and tequila I thought it was time for bourbon. Not whiskey or scoth. If anyone says Jim Beam I promise I will punch them in the throat then make them drink the whole bottle to learn a lesson.
In no order: Four Roses Woodford Reserve Knob Creek Basily Haydens |
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Re: Faviorite Bourbon
Jim Beam.
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It's on now. Once I figure out where this "talent show" is though
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I always thought Maker's would do in a pinch.
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Evan Williams
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Jim Beam. [/ QUOTE ] What annoys me is when people think that its "Jim Bean". I've heard so many people make this mistake |
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[ QUOTE ] Jim Beam. [/ QUOTE ] What annoys me is when people think that its "Jim Bean". I've heard so many people make this mistake [/ QUOTE ] Same eith jack daniels. But Buffalo Trace wins. End of thread. |
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Re: Faviorite Bourbon
Booker's and Black Maple Hill 16-year are my favorites. Also good are the George T. Stagg (130-proof) from the Buffalo Trace Distillery and the Pappy Van Winkle's 20-year.
For less expensive stuff, I usually go with Knob Creek. |
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Re: Faviorite Bourbon
If you truly love America's contribution to the world of fine spirits, get some of this while you can:
A.H. Hirsch Reserve |
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