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Question for you bourbon guys... neighbor and i will be trying Mint Juleps tomorrow....

What would be a good easy to get bourbon for around $30 a bottle
Woodford Reserve Distillers Select would be excellent for Mint Juleps as it already has a nice long menthol mint finish to it ($35 near me in NJ, but we're kind of an expensive state for whiskey)
 
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How do u like that glass? I thought it was too gimmicky like the skull within the glass ...glass. So I passed on it
I like it a lot. I don't really know if is the supposed science that went in to it, or just the psychological effect of thinking the glass should improve the experience, but I feel like when using the glass there is less of the in your face ethanol some bourbon hit you with, and flavors seem to pop a little more. Either way I enjoy using them lol. It's not a cheap set, but I'd recommend them.


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I like it a lot. I don't really know if is the supposed science that went in to it, or just the psychological effect of thinking the glass should improve the experience, but I feel like when using the glass there is less of the in your face ethanol some bourbon hit you with, and flavors seem to pop a little more. Either way I enjoy using them lol. It's not a cheap set, but I'd recommend them.


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Design wise it's like a wide mouthed glencairn I can see how it would work for bourbon and scotch as well. I usually just use I wide open rocks glass and drink neat.
 
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I like the way the Glencairn concentrates the nose but I hate that the lip of the glass hits the bottom of my nose when I take a sip. IMHO that takes away a bit of the flavor for me. I want a glass that allows me to get my nose in there as well. This glass seems to allow that but so does my snifter.
 
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I like the way the Glencairn concentrates the nose but I hate that the lip of the glass hits the bottom of my nose when I take a sip. IMHO that takes away a bit of the flavor for me. I want a glass that allows me to get my nose in there as well. This glass seems to allow that but so does my snifter.
I feel you on that sharp lip of a glencairn. I too love a snifter, I've nearly bought one but decided that since most bars around NJ don't recognize that quality and usefulness of a Glencairn, I would hold off and it would be something I look forward to when going out for my bourbon.
 
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I like the way the Glencairn concentrates the nose but I hate that the lip of the glass hits the bottom of my nose when I take a sip. IMHO that takes away a bit of the flavor for me. I want a glass that allows me to get my nose in there as well. This glass seems to allow that but so does my snifter.
I also find that a Glencairn is almost too good at what it does when it comes to high-proof stuff. Too much alcohol on the nose, difficult to pick out anything else. I only use mine when I'm drinking ~100 proof stuff (which is almost never haha), use a straight rocks glass for the big bourbons.
 
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Finally opened this bottle. A bit different for sure. I am not an Old Forester fan in general but this is a fine whiskey.
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I'll have to keep that one in mind as I'm not really an Old Forester fan either. The 86 Proof Blue collard one (with screw top) had a cherry cough syrup finish to it. I was always more of a Dimatapp fan myself as a wee lad LOL..
 
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