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Quoted: Whats the consensus on Dickel 12 year aged? Cheaper than anything I've seen with great reviews. http://liquor.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Dickel.jpg View Quote Bad enough that Rebel Yell now looks like a bottle of yuppie white whine (sic), Dickel is going down that same road. I'm just hoping that the stuff in the glass doesn't go to piss. |
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According to the web site it looks like they changed their label lately. Bad enough that Rebel Yell now looks like a bottle of yuppie white whine (sic), Dickel is going down that same road. I'm just hoping that the stuff in the glass doesn't go to piss. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Whats the consensus on Dickel 12 year aged? Cheaper than anything I've seen with great reviews. http://liquor.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Dickel.jpg Bad enough that Rebel Yell now looks like a bottle of yuppie white whine (sic), Dickel is going down that same road. I'm just hoping that the stuff in the glass doesn't go to piss. I doubt they changed what's in the bottle. |
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I prefer single malts, but the Kirkland brand Crown knock off is pretty darn good at $25 for 1.75L. I actually like it a bit better as its got a little more smoke/spice than Crown.
For those in CA with Bevmo nearby, you may be able to get my favorite *cheap* single malt at $20 with Bevmo card (it'll show on the shelf as $30, but should price to $20 with the card at the cashier). Called Toremor and it's a fantastic value at $20. It's not Lagavulin or Talisker, but it doesn't claim to be either. It's a light, slightly salty speyside with a hint of smoke and citrus. |
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Negative, it's made by Jim Beam, it's not bad, decent for a mixer. My cheap bourbon is W.L. Weller 90proof/7year at $12 a fifth. It's cheap here, Ive seen it in other states at 20-25 a bottle. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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This is quite good. Think it's a Knob Creek 7 year. https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-IxNyyFcG0h0/TYzPoQrngEI/AAAAAAAABEU/FNN5E0NhnKY/s320/Costco+Kirkland+Bourbon.JPG My cheap bourbon is W.L. Weller 90proof/7year at $12 a fifth. It's cheap here, Ive seen it in other states at 20-25 a bottle. I'm a fan of Weller as well. you can pick up a liter for about what a fifth of jack goes for. it has a flavor somewhere in between jack and crown royal. |
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I prefer single malts, but the Kirkland brand Crown knock off is pretty darn good at $25 for 1.75L. I actually like it a bit better as its got a little more smoke/spice than Crown. For those in CA with Bevmo nearby, you may be able to get my favorite *cheap* single malt at $20 with Bevmo card (it'll show on the shelf as $30, but should price to $20 with the card at the cashier). Called Toremor and it's a fantastic value at $20. It's not Lagavulin or Talisker, but it doesn't claim to be either. It's a light, slightly salty speyside with a hint of smoke and citrus. View Quote Umm, crown is not a single malt. |
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are we talkin sippin whiskey or mixing whiskey? i dont sip whiskey much or often but do like http://www.drinkhacker.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/gentleman_jack.jpg as far as mixing whiskey i do like me some http://tailgatermonthly.com/wp-content/uploads/Bird-Dog-Whiskey-1024x706.jpg, havent had the maple or the regular and im not a fan of cinnamon whiskey to begin with. View Quote You don't mix whisk(e)y ! |
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You can't compare bourbon and scotch prices. You can get a fairly high end bourbon for $35-40. Not happening with scotch.
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You can't compare bourbon and scotch prices. You can get a fairly high end bourbon for $35-40. Not happening with scotch. View Quote Yup. But there are some good single malts around 30-40, especially if you get 375ml bottles. Bourbon is rare to see over 10-15 years. Single malts are rare to see under 12 years. They have to pay tax on it every year. You can get independent bottlers and take a risk. They are usually single cask fills. I got a 23yo bunnahabhain for $150 and a 30yo North British single grain for $200. I have seen 25yo highland park for $80. |
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are we talkin sippin whiskey or mixing whiskey? i dont sip whiskey much or often but do like http://www.drinkhacker.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/gentleman_jack.jpg as far as mixing whiskey i do like me some http://tailgatermonthly.com/wp-content/uploads/Bird-Dog-Whiskey-1024x706.jpg, havent had the maple or the regular and im not a fan of cinnamon whiskey to begin with. You don't mix whisk(e)y ! thats why i had both sippin and mixin but in all honesty over the rocks the birddog whiskey would be good too |
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Makers 46 is $29.99 at Costco and I believe it's the same price with the Glen 18's.
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thats why i had both sippin and mixin but in all honesty over the rocks the birddog whiskey would be good too View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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are we talkin sippin whiskey or mixing whiskey? i dont sip whiskey much or often but do like http://www.drinkhacker.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/gentleman_jack.jpg as far as mixing whiskey i do like me some http://tailgatermonthly.com/wp-content/uploads/Bird-Dog-Whiskey-1024x706.jpg, havent had the maple or the regular and im not a fan of cinnamon whiskey to begin with. You don't mix whisk(e)y ! thats why i had both sippin and mixin but in all honesty over the rocks the birddog whiskey would be good too Ice is bad too. |
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are we talkin sippin whiskey or mixing whiskey? i dont sip whiskey much or often but do like http://www.drinkhacker.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/gentleman_jack.jpg as far as mixing whiskey i do like me some http://tailgatermonthly.com/wp-content/uploads/Bird-Dog-Whiskey-1024x706.jpg, havent had the maple or the regular and im not a fan of cinnamon whiskey to begin with. You don't mix whisk(e)y ! thats why i had both sippin and mixin but in all honesty over the rocks the birddog whiskey would be good too Ice is bad too. only if you use more than two cubes |
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are we talkin sippin whiskey or mixing whiskey? i dont sip whiskey much or often but do like http://www.drinkhacker.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/gentleman_jack.jpg as far as mixing whiskey i do like me some http://tailgatermonthly.com/wp-content/uploads/Bird-Dog-Whiskey-1024x706.jpg, havent had the maple or the regular and im not a fan of cinnamon whiskey to begin with. You don't mix whisk(e)y ! thats why i had both sippin and mixin but in all honesty over the rocks the birddog whiskey would be good too Ice is bad too. I used to take it neat, but I've developed a taste for ice in it. Plus it helps keep me hydrated. And y'all's definition of cheap is different than mine. Jameson is the good stuff. Something like Blanton's (about 50 bucks/fifth) is for special occasions. My usual is Windsor Canadian. 8.95/fifth. It's surprisingly good. Not too sweet and not harsh. No bad aftertaste like some of the other stuff posted. (old granddad ) |
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I used to take it neat, but I've developed a taste for ice in it. Plus it helps keep me hydrated. And y'all's definition of cheap is different than mine. Jameson is the good stuff. Something like Blanton's (about 50 bucks/fifth) is for special occasions. My usual is Windsor Canadian. 8.95/fifth. It's surprisingly good. Not too sweet and not harsh. No bad aftertaste like some of the other stuff posted. (old granddad ) http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0230/2837/products/Windsor_Canadian_Whisky_1024x1024.jpeg%3Fv%3D1376655760 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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are we talkin sippin whiskey or mixing whiskey? i dont sip whiskey much or often but do like http://www.drinkhacker.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/gentleman_jack.jpg as far as mixing whiskey i do like me some http://tailgatermonthly.com/wp-content/uploads/Bird-Dog-Whiskey-1024x706.jpg, havent had the maple or the regular and im not a fan of cinnamon whiskey to begin with. You don't mix whisk(e)y ! thats why i had both sippin and mixin but in all honesty over the rocks the birddog whiskey would be good too Ice is bad too. I used to take it neat, but I've developed a taste for ice in it. Plus it helps keep me hydrated. And y'all's definition of cheap is different than mine. Jameson is the good stuff. Something like Blanton's (about 50 bucks/fifth) is for special occasions. My usual is Windsor Canadian. 8.95/fifth. It's surprisingly good. Not too sweet and not harsh. No bad aftertaste like some of the other stuff posted. (old granddad ) http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0230/2837/products/Windsor_Canadian_Whisky_1024x1024.jpeg%3Fv%3D1376655760 Cheap is relative. I like stuff that is old enough to go to a bar by itself. |
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Cheap is relative. I like stuff that is old enough to go to a bar by itself. http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e308/rdxfusion/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zps6322c200.jpg View Quote Oh, I enjoy and appreciate the good stuff. I just won't afford it on a regular basis. Besides, after the first 3 or 4, you can't really tell the difference, anyway. |
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Oh, I enjoy and appreciate the good stuff. I just won't afford it on a regular basis. Besides, after the first 3 or 4, you can't really tell the difference, anyway. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Cheap is relative. I like stuff that is old enough to go to a bar by itself. http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e308/rdxfusion/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zps6322c200.jpg Oh, I enjoy and appreciate the good stuff. I just won't afford it on a regular basis. Besides, after the first 3 or 4, you can't really tell the difference, anyway. Yup. No point in wasting good stuff after a glass or two. Everything tastes awesome then. |
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OP, I already suggested Balvenie 12 Doublewood, but it's slightly outside the $30 target. I did just remember another Scotch that is probably the best kept Scotch value secret out there. if you live in a state where liquor can be sold in grocery stores and you have Trader Joes, pick up a bottle of this... http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_7RJ9kf0mJfc/TCY9HdAk6FI/AAAAAAAAAS0/1uZtWbdd3bs/s1600/Finlaggan_Old_Reserve.jpg It can be found for as low as $18 if you live in a state with low liquor taxes. It's a fairly simple, but strongly peaty Scotch, and the price can't be beat. It's a private label offering and thus doesn't disclose which distillery it comes from or the age. It can even change year to year. Most seem to think it's a 6-year Lagavulin though. I've got 4 bottles at home along with 3 of the Trader Joes 23-year View Quote I will have to look for that. Looks like it is from Lagavulin or Laphroaig. |
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My go-to cheap Bourbon is Benchmark 8 year. Scotch is Cutty Sark.
Believe it or not, it makes a damn fine drink - what I call "Third Time's a Charm" - equal parts bourbon and scotch, two dashes of Angostura, and top with seltzer water. |
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Just picked up a bottle of Achentoshan 12. See what it's like when I get home.
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I'm surprised - only two references to Jack Daniels, the highest selling American made whiskey.
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Crawford Scotch is what I keep and home and drink too much of. About $30 for a 1.5 liter bottle.
Scotch is an acquired taste and after spending too much money on other brands I found it easy to acquire a taste for this brand. |
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Ranger Creek Rimfire Mesquite Smoked Texas Single Malt Whiskey. "Mesquite Smoked Porter beer distilled into a whiskey. It’s also much more. Rimfire is a scotch-style single malt whiskey. It’s a smoked whiskey where the malt was smoked by hand, but instead of using Scottish peat to smoke the malt we used Texas mesquite. The result showcases how dramatically a beer can evolve when distilled and matured. While a little water brings out a hint of roasted chocolate and smoke from the porter, completely new aromas and flavors of sweet malt and light, tropical fruit define this whiskey. It’s a delicate and well balanced spirit that will be familiar to single malt whiskey drinkers yet completely unique to Texas. Rimfire takes its name from the type of ammunition used by the Winchester 1866 "Yellow Boy” repeating rifle." |
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My cousin always bought Corby's whisky to the cabin as a joke, but we always drank it. We did a blind taste test with Jack Danials. I was the only one who could tell the difference and that was a lucky guess. I think they quit making it now.
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Negative, it's made by Jim Beam, it's not bad, decent for a mixer. My cheap bourbon is W.L. Weller 90proof/7year at $12 a fifth. It's cheap here, Ive seen it in other states at 20-25 a bottle. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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This is quite good. Think it's a Knob Creek 7 year. https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-IxNyyFcG0h0/TYzPoQrngEI/AAAAAAAABEU/FNN5E0NhnKY/s320/Costco+Kirkland+Bourbon.JPG My cheap bourbon is W.L. Weller 90proof/7year at $12 a fifth. It's cheap here, Ive seen it in other states at 20-25 a bottle. Please do your research, Jim Beam brand makes Knob Creek. Costco buys it under aged. 13'er |
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My cousin always bought Corby's whisky to the cabin as a joke, but we always drank it. We did a blind taste test with Jack Danials. I was the only one who could tell the difference and that was a lucky guess. I think they quit making it now. View Quote They could not tell the difference between a blended Canadian whisky and a charcoal mellowed whiskey? |
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Life is too short to drink bad booze, but good rum can still be cheap. Goslings kicks total ass.
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I almost never have problems finding Woodford under $30 either. |
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I prefer single malts, but the Kirkland brand Crown knock off is pretty darn good at $25 for 1.75L. I actually like it a bit better as its got a little more smoke/spice than Crown. For those in CA with Bevmo nearby, you may be able to get my favorite *cheap* single malt at $20 with Bevmo card (it'll show on the shelf as $30, but should price to $20 with the card at the cashier). Called Toremor and it's a fantastic value at $20. It's not Lagavulin or Talisker, but it doesn't claim to be either. It's a light, slightly salty speyside with a hint of smoke and citrus. Umm, crown is not a single malt. Yes. Very, very aware that CR is not a single malt, but the OPs question was cheap whisky/whiskey/bourbon/... so I descended from the heights to the abyss. As far as single malts, there are none around here worth smelling, never mind drinking, for anywhere near the 2x cost of the Costco Crown-ish Canadian style whiskey and trust me I've tried to find one and my taste buds are still mad at me. |
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Canadian Club. It is storied, tasty, and very affordable. I'm a single malt snob, so I'll go to this way before I'll buy a cheap single malt if I need to tighten my belt. I almost always have a handle of it in my cabinet.
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My cousin always bought Corby's whisky to the cabin as a joke, but we always drank it. We did a blind taste test with Jack Danials. I was the only one who could tell the difference and that was a lucky guess. I think they quit making it now. View Quote My dads goto. I asked the local discount/wholesaler and they said its still made but there isn't a demand and not a lot of stores carry it anymore. Mixes great with a strong ginger ale. |
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Evans green or black recently the local discount liquor store has had Dickel Tennessee sour mash Whisky on closeout for 15.00 a liter. good stuff. |
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View Quote You do not want to get drunk off this shit. Nasty. Anyway, my favorite cheap whisky is Benchmark. |
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