anybody that knows any that make something similar in the PA area? would love to try something like that
I recall reading about some small distillery making hopped whiskey from an IPA and supposedly it is quite good. I know Rogue also makes "dead guy whisky" using the same grains but I suspect the recipe is different from the beer and certainly lacking the hops.
You are all way bigger afficianados than I am. I can only afford Ezra Brooks. It's 90 proof, and tastes really good on the rocks to my uneducated pallet. Plus it's very inexpensive, ~$26 1.75L, like I said I can't afford the high end stuff.
MaddBaggins said:I prefer Irish Whiskey, especially Bushmills. When I drink bourbon, it's Makers.
I have a bottle of Bushmills 16yr single malt right now. Damn good stuff.
mm.. wish i could swing the money for a bottle of this right now.. all this bourbon talk has me wanting to try something special!
Try Red Breast for Irish whiskey. You won't be disappointed.
To call something bourbon it needs to come from Kentucky. I do prefer, Makers Mark and Knob Creek over most others.
my friend got me a bottle of bourbon with a horse on the cap. it looks very fancy. i look forward to trying it but haven't found the occasion, yet.
Woodford Reserve Special Reserve is nice, going to be heading down past the 4 Roses distillery this month so will grab a bottle fro them to try
I've heard good things about the Four Roses. I keep watching for it to show up around here. We just got a BevMo so hopefully our selection will improve.
And hopefully our prices too...the grocery stores suck so far, but Costco isn't too bad.
And hopefully our prices too...the grocery stores suck so far, but Costco isn't too bad.
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