Technically not a Bourbon. It's made in TN.Jack!!!
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Technically not a Bourbon. It's made in TN.Jack!!!
Being made in TN has nothing to do with Jack not being bourbon. It has to do with the maple charcoal treatment before going into barrels. Bourbon has to be at least 51% corn and not more than 75% I believe. The rest can be rye and barley. There are proof requirements for barrel entry also as well as what happens to it before going into the barrel (nothing which is why JD is excluded). I just had some pretty nice bourbon in Vermont of all places. Ooh yeah and bourbon must be made in the United States by the USA identity laws in order to bourbon. Something like rye whiskey can be called straight rye even if it's distilled in Canada and then aged and bottled in the US, but bourbon cannot.Technically not a Bourbon. It's made in TN.Jack!!!
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Define "light" - If I recall correctly, Bookers and Bakers are 120 proofish!I personally think Woodford Reserve is an easy to find, fairly inexpensive good light bourbon. I think that Bakers and Bookers are also good lighter bourbons, but cost a little more. I really like Makers 46, Knob Creek Single Barrel, Eagle Rare, Buffalo Trace, and Blantons. I have never had the good stuff like Pappy Van Winkle, and Hirsch though.
Lol what?So I'm drinking some Elmer T. Lee right now and it's definitely not worth buying.....Unless you like paying $30 for delicious bourbon that is.
I'm making fun of the people that prop up the impossible to find ridiculously priced stuff. This is a $30/btl bourbon in PA and it's pretty awesome, but it's only $30, and fairly readily available, so it can't be that good. After all you don't have to call 40 stores then buy a ticket that would possibly allow you the opportunity to buy the bottle for twice what it sold for 4 years ago. So it can't be that good.Lol what?So I'm drinking some Elmer T. Lee right now and it's definitely not worth buying.....Unless you like paying $30 for delicious bourbon that is.
Oh... I get sarcasm (homer Simpson voice)I'm making fun of the people that prop up the impossible to find ridiculously priced stuff. This is a $30/btl bourbon in PA and it's pretty awesome, but it's only $30, and fairly readily available, so it can't be that good. After all you don't have to call 40 stores then buy a ticket that would possibly allow you the opportunity to buy the bottle for twice what it sold for 4 years ago. So it can't be that good.Lol what?So I'm drinking some Elmer T. Lee right now and it's definitely not worth buying.....Unless you like paying $30 for delicious bourbon that is.
Elmer T Lee is ok.... For a good bourbon buy Bernheim... It's a wheated bourbon and $27... Amazing stuff!!So I'm drinking some Elmer T. Lee right now and it's definitely not worth buying.....Unless you like paying $30 for delicious bourbon that is.
I like both, but I have a hard time agreeing with you on this brother.Elmer T Lee is ok.... For a good bourbon buy Bernheim... It's a wheated bourbon and $27... Amazing stuff!!
I am not very refined, so as a mixing bourbon I always reach for Old Grand Dad Bonded.
Inexpensive sipper - Very Old Barton or Ancient Ancient Age.
Every Day Top Shelf - Eagle Rare
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