Official PCF Whisk(e)y Thread (61 Viewers)

OK, who'll be the first to get it?

"Retired NFL player and actor Terry Bradshaw has partnered with Silver Screen Bottling Co. to debut his own Kentucky straight bourbon. Bradshaw bourbon is priced at $40, currently available online with expanded distribution at retail stores coming soon."

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Question for bourbon drinkers - I'm looking to try something new. I just bought a bottle of Hudson Whiskey Baby Bourbon after reading a review that said it was a sweeter tasting bourbon, tastes like Jack Daniels to me....

My favorite I've had had is William Larue Weller... which is not easily had of course, I've had it twice at local restaurants and have yet to win the state liquor lottery for a bottle. I do like the Weller Wheated as well, but not easily found again. Kings County is very good too, but only sporadically available. My regular in stock bourbon is Woodford Double oaked, love the caramel flavor of it. When I'm feeling frugal Makers 46 suffices with a splash of water.

I tend to search for the darkest bourbon I can find assuming this relates to the deeper flavor,

Trying to find another caramel-ly bourbon for a change up. Any suggestions... while I choke down this bottle of baby bourbon.
 
Question for bourbon drinkers - I'm looking to try something new. I just bought a bottle of Hudson Whiskey Baby Bourbon after reading a review that said it was a sweeter tasting bourbon, tastes like Jack Daniels to me....

My favorite I've had had is William Larue Weller... which is not easily had of course, I've had it twice at local restaurants and have yet to win the state liquor lottery for a bottle. I do like the Weller Wheated as well, but not easily found again. Kings County is very good too, but only sporadically available. My regular in stock bourbon is Woodford Double oaked, love the caramel flavor of it. When I'm feeling frugal Makers 46 suffices with a splash of water.

I tend to search for the darkest bourbon I can find assuming this relates to the deeper flavor,

Trying to find another caramel-ly bourbon for a change up. Any suggestions... while I choke down this bottle of baby bourbon.
Four Roses Single Barrel might be a good one to try.
 
Question for bourbon drinkers - I'm looking to try something new. I just bought a bottle of Hudson Whiskey Baby Bourbon after reading a review that said it was a sweeter tasting bourbon, tastes like Jack Daniels to me....

My favorite I've had had is William Larue Weller... which is not easily had of course, I've had it twice at local restaurants and have yet to win the state liquor lottery for a bottle. I do like the Weller Wheated as well, but not easily found again. Kings County is very good too, but only sporadically available. My regular in stock bourbon is Woodford Double oaked, love the caramel flavor of it. When I'm feeling frugal Makers 46 suffices with a splash of water.

I tend to search for the darkest bourbon I can find assuming this relates to the deeper flavor,

Trying to find another caramel-ly bourbon for a change up. Any suggestions... while I choke down this bottle of baby bourbon.

Try to find some Heaven Hill Larceny. It's cheap and good while also fitting the flavor profile you want.

William Larue Weller is baller stuff!
 
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Are you expecting vampires or something?
lmaoooo I left them in the pic knowing full well some humor was going to come out of it. They are supposed to be hung above doors but haven't got around to it yet. So i bless my cigar box with them!
 
Willett Pot Still if you can find it. One Ice cube and 5 minute rest and its a game-changer. Great inexpensive shelf piece too.
Whistle-pig Rye if you like ryes.
 
@detroitdad what is the going rate for a bottle of Weller Antique 107? I recently got into bourbons and havent seen that on the shelves here anywhere. We have to be regulars at the local shops to get the Weller Special Reserve.
 

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