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The 15 has always been my favorite and it was once again on this batch. The 20 is a very close second though. The 10 and 12 years ones are fine bourbons, but they're not even remotely worth the hype; I prefer high-rye bourbons though, so YMMV.
Looks like an interesting establishment.
what kind of $$ are we talking for those 4 glasses, out of curiosity?
The 10 year was $18, the 20 was $45. The others were somewhere in between those.
That's pretty damn good. I've seen them for over $100 an ounce for the 15.
So in an effort to avoid paying over-inflated prices driven by mania and modern society's culture of "brag about my swag", I have moved on to trying releases of smaller batch whiskey by new distilleries. I know these guys cannot compete on the "aged" whiskey stage, so I don't taste these whiskies from that perspective. I taste them more for what they are; new whiskies made by people who just enjoy what they are doing and like taking risks. I'd say about 50% of them succeed but when they do, they can make a truly enjoyable whiskey. One of my favorites at the moment is Bluebird out of Phoenixville, PA. They have a small tasting room in Center City here in Philadelphia, and they are making some really enjoyable spirits at affordable prices. Anyone have any recommendations along these lines?
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Amazing, just amazing.
I've never heard of that bottler. Where are they located?