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Puff_Dougie
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So, I'm hosting a smoker on Black Friday at my buddy's Cigar Lounge to celebrate 51 years on this fair planet. Just some good buddies, fine smokes, cold brews, and maybe a few rounds of poker. I'd like to have some quality beverages on hand, but I'm not much of a whiskey guy. Anybody have any suggestions for good Scotch or Bourbon brands that would complement premiprems and not break the budget? What are your favorite herf lubrications?
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Two of the best budget bourbons out there are Buffalo Trace and Bulleit. Both are nice by themselves or mixed into an old fashioned or something similar.
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Angels Envy at Bevmo last weekend was $42 (normally$53) , which can't be beat. I've only had the regular Bulliet and I really like it. I buy A.E. when I want to treat myself. This would be a perfect example. I took A bottle of AE to a herf and everyone loved it - we finished the bottle. Scotch - I like glenlivet and The Balvanie (the only two I've had). The 12 years of each are cheap and of the two, I like Glenlivet 12 over the Balvanie 12. Have fun Doug. AE I drink neat and it's wonderful.
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Can't go wrong with some Glenlivet Scotch, if u want bourbon, try some Woodford. Have fun.
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Taste is a subjective b I t c h but I've tried both Buffalo Trace and Bulleit and, IMHO, Knob Creek is far better than either of those. Or Bookers - depending on your budget. As for scotch, I'm really partial to Glenmorangie. On sale, it's usually less that $30. You're welcome.... ??
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I'm a fan of Knob Creek. Even have a T-shirt that says "I survived the Drought" from when Knob Creek ran out a few years ago. LOL!
I'm not much of a drinker, so I want something that is a bit mild (smooth?) and tasty.
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That. Right there. Knob Creek is so good they ran out of it.0patience:I'm a fan of Knob Creek. Even have a T-shirt that says "I survived the Drought" from when Knob Creek ran out a few years ago. LOL!
I'm not much of a drinker, so I want something that is a bit mild (smooth?) and tasty.
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I second the Glenlivet and maybe a good sipping rum tooGlock1975:Can't go wrong with some Glenlivet Scotch, if u want bourbon, try some Woodford. Have fun. -
I'd add Glenfiddich to this list, 12 yr is quite affordable.james40:Angels Envy at Bevmo last weekend was $42 (normally$53) , which can't be beat. I've only had the regular Bulliet and I really like it. I buy A.E. when I want to treat myself. This would be a perfect example. I took A bottle of AE to a herf and everyone loved it - we finished the bottle. Scotch - I like glenlivet and The Balvanie (the only two I've had). The 12 years of each are cheap and of the two, I like Glenlivet 12 over the Balvanie 12. Have fun Doug. AE I drink neat and it's wonderful. -
I forgot about Knob Creek. Never cared for the Jim Beam line.
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A really good scotch in the 30-40 bottle range is Compass Box Artist's Blend Great King Street. I actually am not a fan at all of the Compass Box distillery, but this one blend is unlike their typical gimmicky stuff and is really very very good.
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Fantastic recommendations! Thank you, brothers!
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I agree with a lot of what's said here. I like Eagle Rare which is about $5 more than the Buffalo Trace but made by the same distillery. I'm also partial to Elijah Craig. For scotch I would say the Glenmorangie 12 year is a good start.
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Zaya is a crowd pleaser as well...
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Bulleit is not bourbon, but rye. Very different. However, consider the spicy character of rye makes good mouthwash with leathery cigars.Ken Light:Two of the best budget bourbons out there are Buffalo Trace and Bulleit. Both are nice by themselves or mixed into an old fashioned or something similar. -
Bulleit makes a bourbon and a rye whiskey. Their bourbon is also a rye. I generally lean towards wheated bourbon as opposed to rye because of the spiciness but taste is very subjective.webmost:
Bulleit is not bourbon, but rye. Very different. However, consider the spicy character of rye makes good mouthwash with leathery cigars.Ken Light:Two of the best budget bourbons out there are Buffalo Trace and Bulleit. Both are nice by themselves or mixed into an old fashioned or something similar. -
Bulleit only makes a bourbon, with an orange label. They also bottle a rye, with a green label, but they don't make it, it comes from a factory that distributes widely. Same one Angel's Envy uses (though they do barrel it themselves to give it more character). Anyway, Bulleit does use a large amount of rye in their bourbon recipe, but they call it a bourbon so I'm going to use their name for it.D Fresh:
Bulleit makes a bourbon and a rye whiskey. Their bourbon is also a rye. I generally lean towards wheated bourbon as opposed to rye because of the spiciness but taste is very subjective.webmost:
Bulleit is not bourbon, but rye. Very different. However, consider the spicy character of rye makes good mouthwash with leathery cigars.Ken Light:Two of the best budget bourbons out there are Buffalo Trace and Bulleit. Both are nice by themselves or mixed into an old fashioned or something similar. -
Never heard of rye bourbon. I'll have to find some.Ken Light:
Bulleit only makes a bourbon, with an orange label. They also bottle a rye, with a green label, but they don't make it, it comes from a factory that distributes widely. Same one Angel's Envy uses (though they do barrel it themselves to give it more character). Anyway, Bulleit does use a large amount of rye in their bourbon recipe, but they call it a bourbon so I'm going to use their name for it.D Fresh:
Bulleit makes a bourbon and a rye whiskey. Their bourbon is also a rye. I generally lean towards wheated bourbon as opposed to rye because of the spiciness but taste is very subjective.webmost:
Bulleit is not bourbon, but rye. Very different. However, consider the spicy character of rye makes good mouthwash with leathery cigars.Ken Light:Two of the best budget bourbons out there are Buffalo Trace and Bulleit. Both are nice by themselves or mixed into an old fashioned or something similar. -
Ken Light:
Bulleit only makes a bourbon, with an orange label. They also bottle a rye, with a green label, but they don't make it, it comes from a factory that distributes widely. Same one Angel's Envy uses (though they do barrel it themselves to give it more character). Anyway, Bulleit does use a large amount of rye in their bourbon recipe, but they call it a bourbon so I'm going to use their name for it.D Fresh:
Bulleit makes a bourbon and a rye whiskey. Their bourbon is also a rye. I generally lean towards wheated bourbon as opposed to rye because of the spiciness but taste is very subjective.webmost:
Bulleit is not bourbon, but rye. Very different. However, consider the spicy character of rye makes good mouthwash with leathery cigars.Ken Light:Two of the best budget bourbons out there are Buffalo Trace and Bulleit. Both are nice by themselves or mixed into an old fashioned or something similar.
Really Bulliet is just a label for friggin Diageo. The Bourbon is made by Four Roses(which interestingly enough is owned by a Japanese company now, Kirin) and the Rye is made in Indiana by MGP who(along with selling base distillate to Angels Envy) doesn't make a single brand of their own but their distillate is found in 15 diffrent labeled bourbons. The world of NDP's get pretty damn twisted. I forget the exact but all bourbon In America is really only made at 1 of 13 distilleries owned by 7 or 8 companies. I digress, sorry, favorite topic of mine... whoever said Woodford... Damn fine reccomendation! -
Bulleit is a bit harsh as a sipper for me, but even still it's a staple when I'm in an unfamiliar bar. If you get past their ridiculous "bling" factor, I've found Crown Royal to be a crowd pleaser honestly. Other than that, Oban 14 is a great, approachable Scotch that I think might appeal to a wide palate without being too expensive (around $40 usually).
EDIT: Meant Maker's Mark, not Crown. Good stuff, that. -
+1 - always a crowd favoriteGlock1975:Can't go wrong with some Glenlivet Scotch,
+2 - one of my personal favs. can't go wrong with this one IMO.Glock1975:if u want bourbon, try some Woodford.
+3 - most important thing right hereGlock1975:Have fun. -
Hays! Long time no see. But where on earth do you get Oban for $40? I pay twice that here.Hays:Bulleit is a bit harsh as a sipper for me, but even still it's a staple when I'm in an unfamiliar bar. If you get past their ridiculous "bling" factor, I've found Crown Royal to be a crowd pleaser honestly. Other than that, Oban 14 is a great, approachable Scotch that I think might appeal to a wide palate without being too expensive (around $40 usually). -
Ya dont say? Ive learned something new today... maybe i will go back to a cheaper spiritJetmech_63:[Really Bulliet is just a label for friggin Diageo. The Bourbon is made by Four Roses(which interestingly enough is owned by a Japanese company now, Kirin) and the Rye is made in Indiana by MGP who(along with selling base distillate to Angels Envy) doesn't make a single brand of their own but their distillate is found in 15 diffrent labeled bourbons. The world of NDP's get pretty damn twisted. I forget the exact but all bourbon In America is really only made at 1 of 13 distilleries owned by 7 or 8 companies. I digress, sorry, favorite topic of mine... whoever said Woodford... Damn fine reccomendation!
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Eh, I pop in once in a blue moon. Been jonesing for a good smoke lately, and not finding the time I had to get my cigar fix somehow. Anyway, I would've sworn I used to see the Oban at BevMo and Total Wine for around $40, but honestly it's been a few years now and I could be mistaken.Ken Light:
Hays! Long time no see. But where on earth do you get Oban for $40? I pay twice that here.Hays:Bulleit is a bit harsh as a sipper for me, but even still it's a staple when I'm in an unfamiliar bar. If you get past their ridiculous "bling" factor, I've found Crown Royal to be a crowd pleaser honestly. Other than that, Oban 14 is a great, approachable Scotch that I think might appeal to a wide palate without being too expensive (around $40 usually). -
You might be right, those places can't ship spirits to NJ though. ;(Hays:
Eh, I pop in once in a blue moon. Been jonesing for a good smoke lately, and not finding the time I had to get my cigar fix somehow. Anyway, I would've sworn I used to see the Oban at BevMo and Total Wine for around $40, but honestly it's been a few years now and I could be mistaken.Ken Light:
Hays! Long time no see. But where on earth do you get Oban for $40? I pay twice that here.Hays:Bulleit is a bit harsh as a sipper for me, but even still it's a staple when I'm in an unfamiliar bar. If you get past their ridiculous "bling" factor, I've found Crown Royal to be a crowd pleaser honestly. Other than that, Oban 14 is a great, approachable Scotch that I think might appeal to a wide palate without being too expensive (around $40 usually). -
Looks like a good time man! Miss that kind of fun here.