This is one of the goofiest pours ever. Crazy grape magic marker lol
With a fairly healthy dose of oak, obviously....This is one of the goofiest pours ever. Crazy grape magic marker lol
Ok. These are all pretty basic and in the same family. Caramel, vanilla, oak, rye spice. So here is my ranking:
My money would have been on the Bowman. I still to this day don’t understand the hype with ETL…absolutely nothing special whatsoever with that bottle. If I ever found a bottle of it at retail, I’d flip it without hesitation. I’d love to find a Rock Hill Farms but I can’t imagine it being worth the premium it commands over the Bowman. Bowman single barrels are just incredible for the $50 retail I can get them at.Ok. These are all pretty basic and in the same family. Caramel, vanilla, oak, rye spice. So here is my ranking:
B - Similar to the rest but turnt up. Higher proof I think. My guess is Rock Hill Farms.
C - This one hits a bit different. Sweeter at first, then more depth than A and C. I’m not sure here. Either John J Bowman or Blanton’s.
A - I think this is Blanton’s. Maybe. I’ve had like 69 bottles of Blanton’s through the years. Typical caramel, vanilla, oak. Like the most classic “bourbon” flavors.
D - Weak sauce compared to the rest. Just less of every flavor note. Your basic bitch, though still good. Just not great. Probably Elmer T Lee. Don’t buy this, unless you get it at retail.
OF1910 or Woodford Double OakedAnyone have any recommendations for this flavor profile?
Results:My money would have been on the Bowman. I still to this day don’t understand the hype with ETL…absolutely nothing special whatsoever with that bottle. If I ever found a bottle of it at retail, I’d flip it without hesitation. I’d love to find a Rock Hill Farms but I can’t imagine it being worth the premium it commands over the Bowman. Bowman single barrels are just incredible for the $50 retail I can get them at.
It says right in the good book:Had a 3 pour night tonight to ease my 1000 bb loss last night on pokerrrr 2. I feel much better About that hand where @kirchhausen manged to scoop me withwhen I had
on a flop/turn of
and we got all in ran it twice and he found 2 sixes. And then he had to go to sleep because he was in France and it was 4 am or something. And he even taunted me in French!
Damn bro you're putting a good hurt'n on that bottle![]()
I’ve given out 4 samples from it and last night’s pour was my 3rd out of it. It’s gonna spend some quiet time for a while in the depths of the cabinet with its younger brotherDamn bro you're putting a good hurt'n on that bottle![]()
EC Toasted Barrel or Barrell Amburana if you want coconut toasted marshmallow.Had a 3 pour night tonight to ease my 1000 bb loss last night on pokerrrr 2. I feel much better About that hand where @kirchhausen manged to scoop me withwhen I had
on a flop/turn of
and we got all in ran it twice and he found 2 sixes. And then he had to go to sleep because he was in France and it was 4 am or something. And he even taunted me in French!
First pour was a ECBP 521. Killed the bottle. Was delish.
Second pour was one of those Jefferson voyage bottles. It was nice. Not as good as the first.
Third pour was willet bourbon. Completely unremarkable in every way. It’s like they gave the distiller instructions to “keep it smooth, but take out ALL the flavor profiles” There was nothing.
I'm on a mission to lighten up my whiskey cart. Only having bourbon one night a week makes this challenge harder than it would have been a back in 2021.
Anyone have any recommendations for this flavor profile?
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Man these were both excellent, especially the 12, just an explosion of vanilla-banana pudding with lots of other subtle sweet and spicy notes, very well balanced. Would love to find a bottle, but IMHO it doesn't live up the $250+ secondary prices it often goes for (few bottles would). And that's coming from probably the biggest Jack fan on the forum. Thank you again @Saoliver for the opportunity to give it a taste!
Few bottles live up to a $200+ price tagMan these were both excellent, especially the 12, just an explosion of vanilla-banana pudding with lots of other subtle sweet and spicy notes, very well balanced. Would love to find a bottle, but IMHO it doesn't live up the $250+ secondary prices it often goes for (few bottles would). And that's coming from probably the biggest Jack fan on the forum. Thank you again @Saoliver for the opportunity to give it a taste!
I dont mind splurging for a special bottle here and there, be it a high end retail bottle I really enjoy (say like a Glendronach 21) or a bottle that that should be sub $100 but I'm overpaying because of the allocation/distribution in my area is limited (Stagg).Few bottles live up to a $200+ price tag
Not by much, it's $50-55 around here. Plenty available so if you like it you can stock up in June.
Love that s#!^