Americans - I Need Help Choosing A Bourbon

I’ve got a mate whos a big fan of Bourbon. He’s tried all the standard brands like Buffalo Trace, JD, Jim Beam and Wild Turkey.

I want to get him a bottle for Xmas of something he might not have tried before, something I can say was recommended by Americans as a good bourbon. Doesn’t need to be some weird flavour like Red Stag, just old fashioned American bourbon that maybe flies under the radar in other countries.

zappson,

Stubb’s Hickory Bourbon BBQ Sauce

korewa,

It’s all high fructose corn syrup

zappson,

Is there anything more American than that?

BarrelAgedBoredom,

Gotta be pendatic here, Stubb’s is sugar free

korewa,

You’re absolutely right I was thinking of sweet baby rays bbq sauce

Tikiporch,

BBQ sauce is just smokey ketchup, so go with the brand made with the best ketchup.

theluddite,
@theluddite@lemmy.ml avatar

I’m going to recommend Old Forester 1910. A lot of people prefer the 1920, which is a bit pricier, and I can see why they might, but I actually prefer the 1910. It’s complex enough to think about but easy enough to just enjoy. It’s got some classic sweet bourbon flavors (people usually describe the flavor as deserty: molasses, vanilla, etc.), and a wonderfully luxurious mouthfeel that’s very bourbon and sticks around for a long time.

Tikiporch,

Love Old Forester! It has the same mash bill that goes in to the blend of Woodford Reserve, both being made by Brown Forman. I enter every year to win a bottle of their birthday bourbon, haven’t had any luck yet.

serpentofnumbers,

Basil Hayden, Woodford Reserve, Knob Creek, Angel’s Envy, Old Grandad, Bulleit are all great choices.

Basil Hayden or Woodford would definitely be my first choice though.

Dkarma, (edited )

These are all my very last choices except the Woodford, knob creek rye or single barrel 120 proof.

The rest of these taste like household cleaner.

Woodford makes a Manhattan bottled that is stellar iirc though.

Venutianxspring, (edited )

Huge fan of Basil Hayden

theluddite, (edited )
@theluddite@lemmy.ml avatar

A +1 for Woodford Reserve and Knob Creek, especially Woodford’s nicer offerings. Those are great choices.

I’m going to disagree on the Basil Hayden and the Bulleit. I wouldn’t recommend them to a bourbon enthusiast (or to anyone really). Bulleit in particular I think doesn’t really offer a lot of the classic bourbon experience that someone who is into bourbon might get excited about. To me, it drinks quite hot and is pretty thin.

korewa,

Knob creek is my go to as well

Everto,

Angel’s Envy is one of my favorites. Runs about $45 here in the states and is relatively easy to find. I’m not sure if they export though.

TheActualDevil,

Oh! Have they fixed their supplying issues? I haven’t had a drink in a while, but for years they were having trouble keeping stock in most stores because they had a distillery fire and had to run with what they had stored. Even after that, any time I’d find a place that would get some, they’d only be able to get a single case in and it would be sold out within a day or 2. I basically had to get lucky and happen to stop by the same day they got it in, but before they stocked the shelves. It was probably solid 5-6 years of never seeing it on a shelf and only getting it if I asked for it and they go it from the back.

Everto,

I’m not sure. That’s the first I’ve heard of a fire. It’s pretty easy to find in my area, but I can’t speak for the rest of the country. I have noticed the price go up some in recent years, but I assumed it was from popularity and just general inflation.

Ageroth,

I just got done living in KY for about 5 years, the one I like for a reasonable price was Basil Hayden, I think it’s from the Jim beam distillery but it’s not too expensive and it’s nice and smooth. But there are literally thousands of different bourbon and even one distillery group might have several brand names, like the owners of Jim beam actually makes old grandad, makers mark, and knob creek as well

drphungky,

Jim Beam does make a ton of other brands as the biggest distillery, but Maker’s Mark has their own distillery. They are owned by Beam Suntory though, but they still have their own distillery, aging warehouses, etc. that you can tour. You even get to dip your own bottle into the red wax - I still have mine!

Vqhm,

Sold in 2014

Good to know I went on my first toured before they got bought out.

Recently went on a tour and didn’t think that much had changed tho.

I like to buy from vineyards and distilleries I’ve been to. But conglomerates are buying everything up :/

drphungky,

I went in August 2014, and while they had a new cask strength blend they were doing, nothing seemed out of the ordinary.

I did get to dip a bottle of that new stuff and still have it. I can’t remember how they explained it to me, that it wasn’t the first run but was still the first batch, or first batch but not the first run or something. Anyway I figured some collector might want it some day, or maybe I’ll just drink it when I find out it’s worthless in 20 years. It’s still decent bourbon!

IMongoose,

Maker’s Mark is pretty popular and they have a few price tiers.

Dkarma,

Don’t get the base bottle! Go 96 trust me!

Tikiporch,

Also a great looking bottle with the red wax.

pensivepangolin,

It’s not “fancy,” but Old Granddad’s Bottled In Bond is delicious. It’s just a very good, rye heavy bourbon.

crypticthree,

That’s my standard, but it can be a bit hard to find

pensivepangolin,

I’ve noticed that; I don’t know why, but recently the stores by me only have it every third time I go.

crypticthree,

People are more aware of it as a low cost high quality bourbon. I’m sure they’re increasing production but it’ll take years to hit the market

KISSmyOS,

You can’t go wrong with Four Roses Single Barrel.

crypticthree,

It’s worth noting that four roses actually exports a lot so they might be able to get that outside the states

boogetyboo,
@boogetyboo@aussie.zone avatar

Yeah we were gifted some here in Aus. Afraid I don’t get the bourbon thing. I’m a whisky girl but bourbon just tastes… Wrong? We have another really nice bottle of it (name escapes me) that we were also gifted. I’m afraid to open it in case I hate it.

crypticthree,

I’m guessing you normally drink Scotch?

boogetyboo,
@boogetyboo@aussie.zone avatar

Yup

buddhabound,

One of my favorites to get when traveling with family, because it’s available almost everywhere, and is consistently great for the price.

BarrelAgedBoredom,

This and Old Forrester 1910 are great gift bottles

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