I don't really bourbon hunt, but it is definitely a thing. I have another friend that has every abc store from here to Virgina in speed dial and waits for them to open on delivery days. Dude has an impressive collection, bit it's sad in my book. They're depriving joe blow down the road from getting a bottle of bourbon that up until recently he could go get pretty much anytime.
The even sadder part, is that a lot of those guys are just doing it to sell it, which sucks for the casual drinker. Henry Mckenna ten year used to be as available as Maker's Mark, until it won awards a year or two ago. Now, it's being hoarded.
Edit: he's not really a friend. More of an aquantice. He wife works with my wife. He doesn't even like bourbon, he's just one of those guys that likes to collect things to show off, without appreciating the real value.
Rant over, I guess. Get off my lawn?
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Oh, look, there's even a Ymmm, Bourbon thread. All ya gotta do is try the search feature.
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Since this thread was resurrected, allow me to put in a plug for Uncle Nearest. It's marketed as a Tennessee Whiskey, like Jack Daniel's. Named for the formerly enslaved man who taught Jack Daniel how to distill. Quite tasty.
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Plug for Widow Jane and Angels Envy.
Here's a question for this thread. If your wife, who's a red wine drinker, showed an interest in trying a few different bourbon's what would you have her try?
Note, this is not a hypothetical, she and I had this conversation just last night.
Here are a couple that I would highly recommend:
https://jeffersonsbourbon.com/jeffer...ritchard-hill/
https://breckenridgedistillery.com/s...x-cask-finish/
Not sure how much you're willing to spend on your dear, sweet bride, but this *might* be a reasonable starters list:
https://uproxx.com/life/best-bourbon...straight-2020/
Disclaimer: I know of some of these distilleries but have sampled none. I'd hope several might be available in your zip code and that this is not some fantasy "shotgun" list from the author.
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Here's another list with the same disclaimer:
https://www.thebourbonbard.com/best-bourbons-under-50/
Sounds reasonable to me.
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My knowledge of bourbon is similarly fairly limited, but my wine knowledge is not. I would think I wine drinker would be mostly inclined to prefer "smooth" over "interesting" as those terms might be used by a bourbon-drinker. I'd lean Woodford Reserve Double Oak, personally.
Oh, what the heck. Why not? At least this is a thread specific post.
https://www.thebourbonbard.com/best-...20More%20items
"The 14 Best Bourbons Under $30 Ranked [2021]: Best Bourbons for Beginners"
I actually think I've had 2 of them and I learned a lot from the article. I'm still a bourbon beginner.
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First, thanks all for the suggestions. Phredd3, you're right about finding "smooth" over "interesting". She's had a really tough week at work, I might head to the ABC store later today and grab something for her. I'll probably see if I can buy several small bottles to try.