Hard Drinkers, Lets Drink Hard (Spirits, Liquors and Cocktails)
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Espresso martinis
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Grows your balls, but gives you whisky dick
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@Jett129 , I'm a big fan of Bardstown. They are excellent blenders, and very transparent. I know you like your wheated Bourbons. I've had the Origin Series BiB, and quite liked it. It's got 20% wheat in the mash...
They also have a high wheat( 39% ) 106 proof option I have not had the pleasure of trying, yet...
I believe they both retail for roughly the same price. I can get either of them for $45, here in WI.
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I probably should add, I generally stick to their Discovery Series offerings, myself. They're a bit more pricey. But, I haven't been disappointed by one, yet.
I spoke of their transparency. Here's the breakdown of the blend for the one I posted earlier...
The Origin Series is 100% their own distillate. But, the Discovery Series uses stocks they purchased from legacy distilleries, while waiting for their own stocks to mature. The mash bills can clue you in to their source. The 8 year is the only Bardstown distillate in this blend.
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@scooter i have just confirmed these are available from my usual source in the UK. The write ups look interesting and I’m planning a few days away next month so might need shortlist for my next order. Have you tried either of these? https://www.thewhiskyexchange.com/p/80853/bardstown-bourbon-co-collaboration-series-goose-island https://www.thewhiskyexchange.com/p/72623/bardstown-bourbon-co-rye
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@WhiskeySandwich I haven’t tried any of them yet,so stay tuned,but it might be a while before I get around to it.
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@Jett129 yeah i only went with the black origin wheated because i think it was the only one with an age statement and bonded. so i figured worth a shot. wasn't disappointed. That goes without saying that i think its bullshit you cant get an age statement for under 40 bucks these days, even if its only 6 years. lol
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well i guess it didn't go without saying....
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@WhiskeySandwich I think that train has long since left the station. I think that we might be naive thinking that in this current economy and how much it costs to do everything,that they can let spirits age for 7-10 years and be able to charge what we were formerly used to paying.
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@Jett129 …not so sure about that. I saw an article the other day that the whisky market is softening and distillers/distributors are having a hard time moving products.
I will see if I can find the article.: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ckglnk6yxlko