(05-18-2020, 06:57 PM)Standard Wrote: Prices and availability do vary greatly. Purchased the Henry McKenna for $36 a few weeks ago. Half the fun is trying new liquor stores - like a kid in a candy store. Some local stores are well known for scotch and whisky selections.
Evan Williams Single barrel is on sale locally $18 to $20. Retail around $26. Currently sipping on a glass. I noticed the new label deleted aged 10 years. Current bottle from 2012, prior bottle from 2010. Larceny around $25 and normally available (until the recent reviews). Buffalo Trace is a favorite and $28. If it helps, Buffalo Trace is the parent for Pappy, Stagg, Weller. Blanton's, E.H. Taylor, etc.
The best bourbon/whisky bar closed last year. Knowledgeable staff and 1oz or 2oz pours. Great way to sample.
Absolutely agreed with trying new liquor stores. Sometimes you can walk into a little shop you’ve driven by for years and never entered and find some gems. You never know what you’ll come across.
This week, I picked up a bottle of Evan Williams BIB (White Label) for $16 and I can wholeheartedly echo what many more experienced reviewer have said, it’s not super complex but it’s got all the classic bourbon notes and is a fantastic 100 proof sipper. Yeah, I recently learned that about Buffalo Trace when I asked a few people why their stuff is so hard to find.
Speaking of Weller, I hope to be able to find a bottle of the new Weller Single Barrel they just announced. I probably won’t find it but it’s something to hunt for.
That’s too bad about the bourbon/whisky bar closing, I’d have thought something like that would do reasonably well.