wild turkey is perfect
the boldness is the flavor. and not just harsh like jim bean
i always thought jim beam was better then wild turkey.i saw they had some 8 percent pre mixed wild turkey rare breed and coke now though they do seem have a pretty good bargain 101 proof bourbon though.i just always figured wild turkey was some cheap bottom shelf type stuff
where at? never had it. could i find it at the local mgm?
For a little more their Small Batch is really good.
Woodford Reserve FTW
(skip Makers Mark).
What have you got against the Mark?! Too much bull for your rodeo?
what are some better tasting ones in the same price zonemany that are better tasting.
Buy Mexicoke at least if you are making that drink.
This. Jim Beam Black Label is my favorite drink, although I'm not much of a drinker so a bottle lasts me a looong time.This is correct. If you're going to mix it, don't even waste your money on something nice.
Otherwise, Jim Beam Black Label is really good. So is the Woodford people mentioned. I like Basil Hayden's too.
Those would probably be my favorite bourbons.
I heard Booker's was really good, but I haven't tried it yet. It's a little more expensive.
Asking the best bourbon to mix with Coke should rightfully be in the same category as asking the best race of fourteen year old for a threesome with a farm animal.
We need to bring back shame. No society can long prosper if people can openly and shamelessly admit mixing soft drinks with good bourbon. Even ice is wrong.
If you actually mean bourbon whiskey, for that price point, Wild Turkey and Elijah Craig.
If you are ok with Tennessee whiskey, Jack Daniels Old #7 - to me - is much easier and tastier. And if you ever feel like splurging, Gentleman's Jack is even better.
The bottle will only be available in Tennessee and in select international markets