Bourbon study

Matt Rigsby said:
Do you have pics of hilarity to prove your study?
I am from the Rob Lowe generation. There are never 8x10 glossies of hilarity involving me! Now let's see who gets the reference.
 
Evan Williams is easily the best bourbon for the money.

If I spend money I get Booker's.
 
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Evan Williams isn't bad but I will stick to Knob Creek or Maker's if I am drinking bourbon. However, a nice single malt scotch is a superior beverage.
 
poopgiggle said:
If I spend money I get Booker's.
Booker's is damn fine bourbon. Second favorite is Baker's followed by Woodford sour mash and Knob Creek.

And I agree with Josh, a good single malt is hard to beat, especially when enjoyed in the land of it's origin. It is truly a crime that the finest Scotch that gets imported pales horribly when compared to what's available in Scotland.
 
I'm not a sophisticated drinker.
I wasnt impressed by Makers Mark, but I like Knob Creek.
I love Woodfords.
I've had some damn fine single malts with un-pronouncable names in exotic locales.

But when all is said and done, give me a Johnny Walker Blue Label.
 
I got a first-run bottle of Maker's 46 for xmas a few years ago. I am a Scotch person, but it was good bourbon.
 
I have to suspend the test for now, my cognitive abilities atre about shot
 
I think there is a bottle of scotch in the cabinet that's been there since the 70's.
Never acquired the palette for it.

Irish whisky's, are another thing.
 
I just studied the bottom of a glass of Makers Mark and determined it was pretty damn good. Better try another just to be sure...
 
My dachshund and I used to love scotch, now just give me some cheap vodka and throw the cap away.
 
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