That's really a shitty list until you get to the top 5. It's all over the place with Tennessee-style charcoal filtered whiskey's mixed in with Scotch and bourbon.
That's really a shitty list until you get to the top 5. It's all over the place with Tennessee-style charcoal filtered whiskey's mixed in with Scotch and bourbon.
it is sort of a fugged up list...it's got blended stuff like crown on it too...for the record? i'd still drink jim beam even if it was not on anyone's list...i don't know much about art, but i know what i like.
Maker's mark is my go-to for inexpensive whiskey for mixers(whiskey n' coke, Whiskey sour, honi honi).
Jim is a good choice too.
Jack is a Tennessee whiskey (there's only two. Joe's the other one I think), which adds the extra step of slowly filtering through charcoal over 12 days. I don't care for this.
But for straight-up whiskey (on the rocks or neat), I usually have to go for something top shelf. I've been working on some Rowans Creek 12 year as well as a lagavulin 16 year scotch.
I've never tried that since regular wild turkey is so average, but the "whiskey expert" at the local BevMo in Oceanside has recommended it to me often.