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    Quote Originally Posted by Yung View Post
    Woodford Reserve Double Oak
    "Regular" woodford isn't my favorite bourbon - though it is decent -- but I tried the Double Oaked this week at the suggestion of the bartender at wine/whiskey bar and found it be to be really good, very smooth. He said it was one of his favorites and go-to recommendations.
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    Don't forget Henry McKenna B.I.B.
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    Okay, added the Evan Williams 'white label.' Henry McKenna bottled-in-bond will have to wait for next time.

    I'll need to get the Hancock's and Eagle Rare and Four Roses locally, which shouldn't be too hard. I've just picked up the 1910 and Buffalo on the way to my next job.

    This will most likely need to be a blind tasting with this mix of reputations and price points.

    Some of this stuff is slightly gouged due to regional allocation.
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    I much prefer the Russell's Reserve Single Barrel over the 10 year if you can find it.

    Another hard to find in some places that I really like is Old Weller Antique 107. Not the Weller Reserve.

    I am also a big fan of the Knob Creek Single Barrel 120 proof.

    I would pass on the Bakers and get Bookers instead.

    I would get the Henry McKenna 10 year way before the EW Single Barrel.

    The white label EW 100 proof BIB is my favorite inexpensive bourbon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by O4L View Post

    I would pass on the Bakers and get Bookers instead.

    Bookers is one of me favorites. I took a bottle to Africa with me and cracked it open after I took my kudu. Delicious with kudu tenderloin


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    Which Booker's batch or release are you guys referring to?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LHS View Post
    Bookers is one of me favorites. I took a bottle to Africa with me and cracked it open after I took my kudu. Delicious with kudu tenderloin
    Needs moar kudu pics!
    --Josh
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yung View Post
    Okay, added the Evan Williams 'white label.' Henry McKenna bottled-in-bond will have to wait for next time.

    I'll need to get the Hancock's and Eagle Rare and Four Roses locally, which shouldn't be too hard. I've just picked up the 1910 and Buffalo on the way to my next job.

    This will most likely need to be a blind tasting with this mix of reputations and price points.

    Some of this stuff is slightly gouged due to regional allocation.
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    Nice!

    Enjoy responsibly.
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    The Bowman Brothers Small Batch was quite good out by the fire last night.
    I'd concur with BB on the mouth feel and finish in particular.

    https://www.breakingbourbon.com/revi...rs-small-batch

    Bourbon Buddy stopped by with a bottle of Heaven Hill BiB. Another good one if you can find it.

    We're grateful for the moderate weather providing the opportunity to still get together outside into December. Looks like that will continue for another week at least. Planning to lay in some more firewood today.
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  10. #1730
    Quote Originally Posted by Yung View Post
    Which Booker's batch or release are you guys referring to?
    I've only had a couple so far but from what I hear they are all good.

    You might read some reviews to see if any particular batch that is available to you is recommended over the others.

    Happy hunting!

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