![]() ![]() But this price tag is more for investment than drinking if we’re being brutally honest. ![]() But whiskey can only get so good, right? This release from the Buffalo Trace’s yearly Antique Collection is a very fine bottle that’s incredibly well-crafted. Look, if you want to spend $500 on a bottle, we’re not going to stop you. Stagg Buffalo Traceĭistillery: Buffalo Trace Distillery, Frankfort, KY (Sazerac) And given that the juice is coming from the same place, you’re within reason switching these out for each other. In my humble opinion, this is just as fine as Bulleit and about $10 cheaper. What To Buy Instead: Four Roses Yellow Label That being said, recent controversies and that over-saturation have taken some of the sparkle off of this expression. The whiskey is sourced from the Four Roses Distillery (for now) and then aged at Bulleit’s facilities, adding their own mark on the juice. That’s not some grave injustice - this is a perfectly fine bourbon, for what it is. It was almost impossible to get away from this whiskey at one point. So for each bourbon that we’re calling out as overhyped below, we’re also naming another (cheaper) bottle as a solid alternative.ĭistillery: Four Roses Distillery, Lawrenceburg, KY (Diageo) As drinkers and aficionados, we have a real love for the art of whiskey making and the craftspeople producing it - hating on expressions isn’t fun for us. Whiskey is about exploring and we’re encouraging you to do just that. What we mean is that you shouldn’t limit yourself. That’s not to say any of the bottles below are bad. And yes, some of them seem to get a little too much shine. In 2020, with more expressions on the shelf than ever, there are a lot of bourbons competing for your attention. Then there’s the awards circuit, where some bottles pile up win after win - adding a certain luster. The biggest reason people will trample their grandmothers for a bottle of Pappy is that Anthony Bourdain famously loved the stuff. And partially because of plain, old luck. Partially because the competition is improving the overall quality and “good” bottles slide down that ranking to “mediocre.” Partially because branding occasionally helps the wrong bottles get mainstream love. If you really want to link to your own channel, blog or website make sure to include substantial original content in the post itself or else it will likely be removed.When the market for any spirit grows saturated, people will soon start identifying overhyped and overrated expressions. It is recommended to upload videos directly, to avoid inconvenience. Links to vlogs and YouTube channels will be automatically removed, and you will need to argue your case with a moderator to get them reinstated. ![]() To make a video review, please upload the video directly to Reddit (using v.). All links submitted to /r/whiskey will be subjected to moderator review. No URL shorteners (bit.ly, tinyurl, etc) - No 3rd party affiliate links. Posts that engage in "soft-serve" advertising will be removed and accounts flagged.More info here. Spammy posts to your blog/vlog/business/website/Youtube etc. r/whiskey is not a platform for free advertising. If posted directly to v., post a summary of the review as a comment. If posting an external link, you must provide a written summary of the review as the post body text as well. ![]() Video reviews need to either be uploaded directly to v., or a link posted within a text post. Read this post to learn more about valuing and dating bottles. No requests for dating or valuing an unusual or old bottle of whiskey. This goes against the content policy, as well as may break laws within your country of residence. Comments and posts soliciting alcohol sales and trades will be removed. Critical evaluation of a whiskey is fine, but avoid insult and mockery. Respect others participating in the sub/maintain civil discourse. Scotch/Japanese/Irish Whiskies Gift Guide.Valuing, dating & consuming vintage bottles.Guide to Inexpensive (But Tasty) Whiskies.Intro to Whiskey (Tips & Recommendations).Anything goes, including bourbon, scotch, rye, wheat, Canadian, Irish, white dogs, and everything in between. ![]()
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