So I had to finally try me some Buffalo Trace based on everyone raving about it. Have to say I like it better than Makers, still not as much as Forty Creek (and yes I realize I'm comparing apples to oranges, but I like oranges better).
If I'm drinking something neat, though, Buffalo Trace it is. DT |
It would be interesting to see a double blind test of the current recipe vs. the watered down version to see if people could actually notice a difference.
It's a lecherous ploy, but I doubt the ability of people to actually taste the difference. |
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This is what we call sarcasm. Talk to the Pats fan and others that are having their little temper tantrums in this thread. |
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It's not what you drink if you're after a good burn, but it if you're looking for an extremely good mellow scotch, that's a bottle you definitely want to have around. Now if you're wanting a nice peaty burn, find a bottle of Ardbeg Corryvreckan. Your kitchen smells like a campfire as soon as you pop the cork. It's also not a drink for every occasion, but if you're in the mood for it, man oh man is it good stuff. If you have a bottle of Nadurra, a bottle of Corryvreckan and then a bottle of 15 yr old Fiddich, you've pretty much covered all the bases. |
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Why? Why? Why?
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Just went to the liquor store and Buffalo Trace was on sale. $18.99 for 750 ml.
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MM never came close to reall great stuff anyway. No big deal.
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Must have been a pretty big back lash. Now I don't have to worry about stocking up.
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Case study in business schools across the country for years.
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