Buffalo Trace is bordering on being the Budweiser of bourbon. Jim Beam obviously is in that spot but BT is Miller.
For solid mid-tier, decent priced Bourbon go with Woodford Reserve instead.
Then sit back with your three fingers of WR (neat) and watch some vintage Ashley Judd sex scenes on pornhub for the full Kentucky experience.
@PurpleThrobber Buffalo Trace is more like the Coors Original of Bourbon. Way better than Bud Heavy or Miller. I like Woodford but have long felt it to be overrated in it's price point. It's the Glenlivet of Bourbon.
Woodford is nice but definitely kind of blah to me
The Buffalo Trace comments are interesting ... first, it’s not the easiest to find. Second, go back a few years ago and nobody even knew what Buffalo Trace was. Feel like the hate is because it went from nothing to too popular.
I’d definitely lean towards more of a Knob Creek than Woodford. If you’re going for something a little off the beaten path try some E.H. Taylor.
Last night Buffalo Trace was my runner up. Like many things I don't think it is wholly eclipsed by Woodford Reserve, but in many ways I like Woodford Reserve better.
Woodford is nice but definitely kind of blah to me
The Buffalo Trace comments are interesting ... first, it’s not the easiest to find. Second, go back a few years ago and nobody even knew what Buffalo Trace was. Feel like the hate is because it went from nothing to too popular.
I’d definitely lean towards more of a Knob Creek than Woodford. If you’re going for something a little off the beaten path try some E.H. Taylor.
If you've been to both distilleries (the Throbber has), it's like going to a E&J Gallo production facility in Modesto vs. a Napa winery/tasting room. Not even the same scope.
Buffalo Trace is a massive facility in Frankfurt (perhaps the shittiest state capital in the country - just awful). Woodford Reserve is much more like low-key and nestled among horse farms and rolling hills of Kentucky blue grass.
Woodford is nice but definitely kind of blah to me
The Buffalo Trace comments are interesting ... first, it’s not the easiest to find. Second, go back a few years ago and nobody even knew what Buffalo Trace was. Feel like the hate is because it went from nothing to too popular.
I’d definitely lean towards more of a Knob Creek than Woodford. If you’re going for something a little off the beaten path try some E.H. Taylor.
If you've been to both distilleries (the Throbber has), it's like going to a E&J Gallo production facility in Modesto vs. a Napa winery/tasting room. Not even the same scope.
Buffalo Trace is a massive facility in Frankfurt (perhaps the shittiest state capital in the country - just awful). Woodford Reserve is much more like low-key and nestled among horse farms and rolling hills of Kentucky blue grass.
The ambiance of the distillery doesn’t equate to a superior product though. Pappy after all is made at the same facility as Buffalo Trace.
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For solid mid-tier, decent priced Bourbon go with Woodford Reserve instead.
Then sit back with your three fingers of WR (neat) and watch some vintage Ashley Judd sex scenes on pornhub for the full Kentucky experience.
The Buffalo Trace comments are interesting ... first, it’s not the easiest to find. Second, go back a few years ago and nobody even knew what Buffalo Trace was. Feel like the hate is because it went from nothing to too popular.
I’d definitely lean towards more of a Knob Creek than Woodford. If you’re going for something a little off the beaten path try some E.H. Taylor.
Buffalo Trace is a massive facility in Frankfurt (perhaps the shittiest state capital in the country - just awful). Woodford Reserve is much more like low-key and nestled among horse farms and rolling hills of Kentucky blue grass.
Sometimes I think this place is just too academic elitist for me.
Appleton this evening.
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