good sipping whiskey?
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It was purely because I thought this thread had taken a dark turn that I had a healthy pour of Four Roses Small Batch last night.
Purely for the thread, you see.
Purely for the thread, you see.
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Mike
Mike
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Araner wrote:Scotch is ruled out! I’m speechless.
Well, not really speechless; my goodness man, you’re missing out on the best things in life.
Try a bottle of BenRiach 12 year old single malt scotch “Sherry Matured”. It’ll make the holiday season all the better.
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Mike
like starting a thread saying "can anyone recommend a great cigar, but please, no Cubans."
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I wouldn't rule Scotch out but I don't think it's at the top of the pyramid either. Most of it is very ordinary stuff that couldn't tug at the hem of the garment of Four Roses Small Batch.
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Squire
Squire
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Ofcourse not, bourbon is the bees knees on a US-centric forum, who would have thought!
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Bourbon is a distinctly Southern drink. I don't think it enjoys the same pedestal in most of the country. It is closely associated with Kentucky distillers. Jack Daniels, for instance, a popular "bourbon" produced in Tennessee, is actually "Tennessee whiskey." I would imagine that vodka is, by far, the most popular distilled spirit in the US.
Jim
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Now this is interesting. Do people actually confuse JD, or Tennessee whiskey in general, with bourbon? Perhaps it's my regional bias but I've never encountered this problem.Kyle76 wrote:Bourbon is a distinctly Southern drink. I don't think it enjoys the same pedestal in most of the country. It is closely associated with Kentucky distillers. Jack Daniels, for instance, a popular "bourbon" produced in Tennessee, is actually "Tennessee whiskey." I would imagine that vodka is, by far, the most popular distilled spirit in the US.
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Mike
Mike
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Good question, Mike. I feel like many people view them as virtually the same, but maybe I'm wrong. I'm not from Kentucky or Tennessee.
Jim
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in my experience Bourbon has a distinct flavor as opposed to whiskeys such as Jack Daniels. I prefer the whiskey as opposed to the Bourbons even though they may be the same thing. I had some rather bad experiences with bourbon in my youth.
Gary
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I believe Jack Daniels is perceived as a Bourbon worldwide and I wouldn't argue the point.
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Squire
Squire
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That's my impression too.Squire wrote:I believe Jack Daniels is perceived as a Bourbon worldwide and I wouldn't argue the point.
Although to my taste they are different, many drinkers tend to lump them together.
Both are great for sipping, as is a good Irish.
For reasons similar to Squire's can no longer tolerate Scotch or Single Malts. A pity,
I know.
Enjoying wet shaving, again.
jr/John
jr/John
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Yes, the taste is different, the excessive filtering makes for a lighter flavor profile which a lot of people apparently like because JD Black has passed Johnnie Walker Red as the largest selling whisky in the World.
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Squire
Squire
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perhaps that is because..maskaggs wrote:Now this is interesting. Do people actually confuse JD, or Tennessee whiskey in general, with bourbon? Perhaps it's my regional bias but I've never encountered this problem.
maybe I have no idea, but JD tastes like bourbon to me, no matter what else you want to label it as.Although the product generally meets the regulatory criteria for classification as a straight bourbon, the company disavows this classification and markets it simply as Tennessee whiskey rather than as Tennessee bourbon
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JD can be legally labeled as a Bourbon. Tennessee Whisky is a marketing term created a long time back to imply a difference that doesn't really exist.
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Squire
Squire
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The ONLY difference between Tennessee whiskey and bourbon is the fact that the whiskey goes through a charcoal filter process. This is not done to bourbons. it is called the Lincoln county process.
Dave
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That's about it, though the Lincoln County process was not developed to improve the new make whisky, rather as a jump start on aging.
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Squire
Squire
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Good information, all.
Gary
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Another tidbit, JD is owned by the Kentucky Distiller Brown-Forman who also make Old Forester and Woodford.
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Squire
Squire
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My thirst for knowledge is leaving me thirsty for some good sippin' whiskey.
Enjoying wet shaving, again.
jr/John
jr/John
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Pursue the matter avidly and you may be filled with knowledge.
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Squire
Squire