This.Rebel Yell (not sold north of the Mason Dixon line)
Probably because they're both Tennessee whiskey, not bourbon.Regarding the Jim Beam-budget options....surprised nobody has mentioned Jack Daniels or George Dickel.
Regarding the Jim Beam-budget options....surprised nobody has mentioned Jack Daniels or George Dickel.
I think it qualifies as bourbon. Obviously for me it's sipping whiskey, I don't just throw it down.Jack Daniels and George Dickel aren't bourbon (according to them), they're Tennessee whisky or Tennessee sippin' whiskey.
Gag me with a spoonCheapest shit you can find. If you're mixing it with Coke it won't make a bit of difference.
Cheapest shit you can find. If you're mixing it with Coke it won't make a bit of difference.
Jack Daniels is bourbon. Everyone knows this.
Most anything labeled 'Tennessee Whiskey,' is, in fact, bourbon.
It's not bourbon by law. Filtering it through charcoal precludes it from being bourbon.
So does the fact that it's made in Tennessee. Still bourbon though.
Rebel Yell (not sold north of the Mason Dixon line)
Jack Daniels is bourbon. Everyone knows this.
Most anything labeled 'Tennessee Whiskey,' is, in fact, bourbon.
12 yr-old Dickel is :thumbsup:. Much better (IMO) than Maker's Mark.
how much is 12 yr old Dickel.ive had makers mark before and it was really good
I see it in Minnesota all the time.
I love the Woodford's. I can't imagine mixing it with cola though. D:
KT
I prefer woodford neat, it's not BAD with coke, but not worth the extra $ over the rail whiskey if that's what you're doing with it.
For a little more their Small Batch is really good.Four Roses at that price point.
Jack Daniels is bourbon. Everyone knows this.
Most anything labeled 'Tennessee Whiskey,' is, in fact, bourbon.