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Anyone had Jefferson's 18 Presidential? My wife got me some a few months ago, it was love at first site. That and Pappy 20 are probably the best I've had.
The beach ABC had Evan Williams Honey with a $5 rebate, so I bought a bottle to try - I think the honey way overpowers the bourbon, but the end result is it's way drinkable, if a bit sweet. I need to try it with unsweet tea, I think that'd be money.
The taste is probably what people think mead is like.
We asked them on the tour how they distill the honey varieties and the response surprised us. They still make the bourbon as they normally would, but after its batched they'll infuse honey flavoring. Any other process and they'd no longer be able to call it bourbon.
Well that's something, I guess. I was thinking it was whatever spillage they mopped up and the honey was to cover up the below average taste. I feel better about liking it now
Since most of the bourbons are aged 6-10 years, we asked if they had mixed in the honey years ago hoping it would taste good once it came out. Doing so would no longer classify it as a bourbon though, so thats why they inject it afterwards and can still call it a bourbon. Its crazy the amount of stuff they inject into it trying to create new flavors.
Of all the bourbons we tried, Jim Beam Red Stag was the only one I refused to try and apparently the Beam guy said its one of their more popular varieties.
Not bourbon, but I have a buddy who is a big fan of irish whiskey for whatever reason. Bought him a fifth of 12 yr Redbreast for a favor last week.
Not really an expert in that area but he was pretty psyched to get it. I'll have to check it out and report back.
I recently finished a liter of Paddy Irish Whiskey that I was given that I liked pretty well. I understand that it has just been made available in America fairly recently.
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