How is it? I use/like the normal BH but only in the sense that its like the Coors version of Bourbons... light and good for warm weather but that's about it. I will have to try it as an Old Fashioned mixer, that sounds good.After seeing it mentioned a few times, I picked up a bottle of the BH Toast on my way home last night (damn peer pressure). Looking forward to trying it tonight.
Nice setup... lots of similar tastes here.I installed my under shelf neons to enhance the mood! And keep adding to my stash.
LGB!I installed my under shelf neons to enhance the mood! And keep adding to my stash.
Wish I could help but I don't get down there much.For those in Kentucky:
I now find myself traveling there for work quarterly (for now). I fly into Nashville and drive up I-24 to work in Calvert City. I stay overnight in Paducah, turn around and head back. My question is, are there any retailers in that area or along the route worth stopping to pick up rare or allocated bottles? If you don’t want to share your special spots publicly in the thread PM me.
I am a fan of OF. My go-to would be 1910 (which I am out of) as the 1920 has a big too much of a Kentucky hug for my liking. Same reason I haven't opened the barrel proof at 135. I bought it at OF as it was a special allocation when we visited but it will probably stay sealed (not many of my bottles are that way)
New to this thread so forgive me if you’ve seen this already. Unbelievably smooth. You won’t be sorry.
I love me some Old Forester. They're one brand that I can honestly say I've enjoyed everything they've ever produced. I just snagged a bottle of their Single Barrel Barrel Proof and it too is amazing.
New to this thread so forgive me if you’ve seen this already. Unbelievably smooth. You won’t be sorry.