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Originally Posted by Risn2TheOccasion
Well being of Irish decent, Jameson or Bushmills is my favorite.
The best American whiskey is Jack Daniels, but not everyone likes the charcoal filtered flavor and caramelize the wood barrels.
I also believe whiskey should never be mixed with anything. Straight from a shot glass is the only way.
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Irish whiskeys are not Bourbon.
A note about Bourbon. It can ONLY be made in the continental US. Bourbon must me made from a mash bill of minimum 51% corn, and the remainder can be rye, barley, or wheat. It must also be aged a minimum of 2 years in brand new oak barrels EVERY time. (this is what makes Jack Daniels NOT Bourbon as they reuse their barrels. Jack is Tennessee Whiskey) Canadian Whiskey is also not Bourbon. Bourbon can also not be blended. All of the distillate must come from the same distillery, and can contain 0% neutral spirit. For Bourbon to be labeled Straight Bourbon it must be at least 4 years old.
Kentucky makes the majority of the Bourbon in the US. While there are literaly hundreds of Bourbon brands there are less than a dozen distilleries in the whole state. So when you buy a bottle of Evan Williams it is actually made at the Heaven Hill distillery in Bardstown Kentucky. Makers Mark is owned by Jim Beam BUT the Maker's Distillery in Loretto ONLY makes Makers Mark. Sazerac makes several bourbons including George T Stagg, Pappy Van Winkle, Buffalo Trace, and Eagle Rare. They also make Thomas Handy Sazerac Rye, (An American institution in itself). Woodford is made by the Brown Forman company who also makes Jack and El Jimador Tequila etc... Two of my favs are Bulleit and 4 Roses, which are made at the 4 Roses distillery owned by Diageo (they make/own the following brands Crown, Smirnoff, Ketel One, Buchanan's Johnnie Walker etc... ad nauseum).
Some of my favs:
Bulleit: Dry Bourbon with a high content of Rye. Flavors similar to Canadian Whiskeys, mixes well or great on the rocks.
Maker's Mark: A wheated Whisky that has sweet Banana and Clove flavors. Great in Manhattans.
Buffalo Trace: Molasses sweetness, with a spicey finish. This is a slow sipping whiskey for sure. Please don't mix with coke.
Wooford Reserve: Woodford uses one of the heaviest barrel charrs in modern Bourbon. The barrels are burned on the inside and depending on the level of burn the darker and deeper the flavor. Woodford will sometimes give a burned rubber aroma and flavor. (This is a desired thing)
Eagle Rare: Sazerac's 10 year old single barrel whiskey. Single barrels will have a different flavor every release, but the bottle I have is spicey.
W.L. Weller: Employs one of the highest concentrations of corn, way more than the required minimum 51%. The flavor is reminiscent of buttered popcorn.
The Jim Beam Small Batch collection is also a good place to start enjoying good bourbon. Bookers is a barrel proof (no water added) bourbon. Its flavors disperse through the mouth as the whiskey evaporates on your tounge. Bakers is 107 proof, the alcohol is more evident than the flavor (probably my least fav of the Beam Small Batches) Basil Hayden is 80 proof and a sweet and soft sipping bourbon. Knob Creek is a 9 year 100 proof bourbon.
Do I have a favorite?
Yes.
Will I tell?
No....