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High West is very good imho. The BouRye is something I always keep on hand.
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Yeah but they're basically like the bourbon version of independent bottlers for scotch. I don't quite understand the backlash amongst bourbon afficianados. There's a skill in tasting and blending
I think they should proudly accept it and display it instead of trying to shyster by
I don't mind that they're basically blenders/barrelers/agers, some of the pricing is f'n ridiculous though.
Most of the above statements should use the word bottlers in place of blender. High West does distill and is no longer Independent. None of the above are like Scottish independent bottlers. Many are closer to being blenders such as Compass Box is. Most startup distillers begin as bottlers while their stock matures.
Some just bother me more than others (i.e. Hudson, Whistle Pig), for whatever reason.