5 sats \ 9 replies \ @siggy47 22 Oct 2023 \ parent \ on: Stacker Saloon
I'm thinking Jim Beam. Does the job for a workingman's price.
I've never had Jim Beam.
Johnnie Walker and Jack Daniel's I would consider reasonably priced for the workingman.
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I like Jack Daniels better, but Jim Beam is real Kentucky bourbon. It's cheaper than Jack Daniels, and Jack isn't exactly high end either. Johnnie Walker has a little more Scotch snootiness.
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I will have to check if the local liquor store sells Jim Beam.
Jack Daniel's has a reasonable price range in South Africa hence its popularity.
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Same in the U.S. I'm not an expert, but my friends who drink high end bourbon consider Jim Beam good for the price. I have tried their expensive stuff, but I can't tell the difference. I'm happy with my Jack.
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Don’t get me started on whisky’s…. I do love a drop of Jack. Some of the high-end JDs are very nice.
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That's what I hear. I find it funny that Jack has moved into the high end market. What are your favorite bourbons?
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Well, I got gifted a bottle of very drinkable Makers Mark and I do enjoy Gentleman Jack or JD Single barrel on special occasions. Wild Turkey Rare (?) was a nice find recently as well.
I do enjoy a drop of scotch as well.
How about you?
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As I was saying earlier, I can't distinguish really good bourbon from mediocre. About 6 months ago I enjoyed an evening with an old friend and a bottle of Bulleit. I guess I did notice it went down a lot smoother than standard Jack.