For all the bourbon drinkers you need to try Woodford Reserve..... I have tried them all, and none can compare. Woodford is very smooth and easy to drink. It is also very reasonable in price.
For all the bourbon drinkers you need to try Woodford Reserve..... I have tried them all, and none can compare. Woodford is very smooth and easy to drink. It is also very reasonable in price.
Anyone who says Scotch tastes like ass just hasn't tried the right one yet. There are 95 active distilleries in Scotland and 37 inactive. Most aren't exported outside the UK so unless you go over there you won't get a chance to try some of the best ones.
My personal favorite whisky that I've had so far is 26yr old Bunnahabhain single cask. I brought a bottle of it back from one of my trips to Scotland. US market value if it were sold here would be ~$1,000.
Favorite readily available in the US Scotch is Balvenie 21yo Portwood. Although at over $200 a bottle it's gotten a little to pricey to sip on anymore.
Seen that... Of the top 3 burbons I think it's much better than buffalo and just a little more expensive and pappy van winkle well let's just say you can buy 12 or 13 bottles of Woodford for the price of 1 bottle of pappy lol