100% on the JD Barrel Proof Rye Old Fashioned! Get some fancy bitters, make your own Simple syrup and you will have a cocktail that would easily be $30 at a bar. Just elite.
Green River also a great call, just got the Cask Strength and it is KILLER. Really hoping that a Cask Strength Rye is on the way because I like their regular rye more than their bourbon. Cheers!
I don't own a rare breed. I am holding out for a NCF when I am overseas in a couple of months. Love the Buffalo trace and when its under 35, it's a must buy. Ive become a JD barrel proof fan and the NBC picks are on a whole different level.
Agree with you on the WT Rare Breed ---- just so consistently good and the $$$ remains reasonable in this age of hyper inflation. Funny story how I got my first bottle of Green River. Back in February, I bought an Eagle Rare Store Pick bundle that included a bottle of Black Saddle 12 year and the Green River. I had never heard of Green River so my expectations were quite frankly very low. Doing the math, it worked out that I spent $20 for that bottle and I agree --- its a WINNER! Cheers to all! Keep studying! 😊
Totally agree with rare breed. I hadn’t had any of mine for a long time and I poured some this week and remembered why it was one of the first ones I loved. Still haven’t happened across a JD BP rye yet sadly.
Most of the selections mentioned on this show is, or has been on my shelf. They are very popular indeed. One that is also beginning to gain popularity is Brother's Bond Cask Strength. If I had to guess, I would say that the Brother's Bond family of offerings will be making an impact on the market that will be surprising! Great show as always! Cheers!
Love Rare Breed, buffalo trace and the Top Floor is my favorite Benchmark. Love watching your videos, I find something new each time that I want to try.
A great format, and fun to watch. Thanks for giving props to one of my VERY favorites, Green River. Still waiting, though, to get Nashville Barrel Company here in Virginia other than on the secondary market.❤
Love this concept of a video! Hard Truth is pretty amazing, and glad you mentioned them 😉 Gotta locate me some Joe River, it's surprisingly hard to find in my area 😢 (or it's still around $40 and I end up getting something different)
Just reminded me I need to use my gift card to Hard Truth someone gave us for Christmas- it’s been a busy year! It’s right up the road from where I went to law school in cute Nashville, IN
Nobody wants to talk about TX Bourbon in Fort Worth and they are an amazing distillery. Some of the better wheated bourbon outside of Kentucky especially for its age given the Texas climate. Waiting for one of the whiskey tube channels to finally discover how good they are.
Two weeks in a row I diverge from Erin’s tastes?! 😮 Texas has some wonderful AND wild stuff. They also lean heavy into American Single Malt. I guess I’ll have to send you more samples to change your mind. 😁👍🏻
Fun topic! I mean when you have a Chief Alchemist on staff, you are setting your company up for fun. But I still need time before Macaulay catches up to Tripp, Joe, and Nic…blending-wise. And you (beyond the Sweet Mash picks) turned me on to the the HT Chocolate Malt (so reminds me of the Chocolate Malt o Meal of my youth)…but the Caramel Malt that was right beside it…so good! Got a HT bourbon in Dallas last week…pretty, pretty good. As we live in a more adventurous age, would cutest Challengers-style love triangle go to Green River or Bardstown Origins? Well, all in the family, I guess. And those Still Austin BiBs…but Erin is right on most of the rest of Texas.
Hi Josh. A little off topic from the video, but I was watching one of Peter's videos (Whiskey is a Journey) and he mentioned your charity event in, I believe he said October. If you have time (or a link), could you share some info on it? Thanks!
Sure thing and thank you for asking! We’ll be launching the GoFundMe on the September 22nd livestream, raising funds for two weeks, and having the big fundraiser stream and giveaways on October 6th.
I either have now, or have had, all of those that appear in my area. Could not agree more. The Jack wasn't my thing but I understand the love. I haven't settled on my favorite Benchmark, but recall preferring either Bonded or Full over Top Floor.
Still Austin's bottled-in-bond straight rye (Spring '24 seasonal) is incredible if you ever get a chance to try it. Dark grapes/cola notes for days I almost swore it was a higher end buffalo trace product before the reveal The bourbons are cool, but something about Still Austin rye's always knock it out of the park.
Rare Breed and JDSBBS are possibly the best values in whiskey right now. I just found a JD SB Rye on the shelf the other day that is 139 proof...ugh so close!
Hard Truth bottles are gorgeous - and the Sweet Mash Rye at least tastes gorgeous too. JD SBBP is going to be my my second glass tonight. It is a beautiful bottle, and the juice inside is enormously good. I'm drinking Still Austin Cask Strength right now, and it's delicious. But I must take issue with you on Texas whiskey. First, Still Austin - the Musician and the Cask Strength anyway - *does* taste like Texas whisky. For something that doesn't try TX bourbon, which tastes like Kentucky, but then why not just buy something from Kentucky. And second, the best whisky I've ever tasted came out of Texas - specifically Balcones Distilling in Waco. I've been three years trying to sort out the complexity of their Pot Still Bourbon, their True Blue barrel proof corn whisky is superb, and even the Baby Blue corn whisky, at only a year old and 94 proof, is more complex and flavorful than a lot of eastern whisky that's six or eight years old. Whisky doesn't have to taste like it came from Tennessee or Kentucky to be good, any more than it has to taste like it came from Scotland or Ireland to be good. Don't compare it to eastern whisky - just judge it on its own merits.
Fair points on Texas whiskey. More specifically, it’s less about the flavor profile and more about the inherent qualities the whiskey takes on when it’s subject to rapid aging due to the intense Trlexas heat. It imparts a harsh edge that just isn’t our jam. Not all Texas whiskey has this quality, and it’s not exactly exclusive to Texas for that matter, but it’s certainly a hallmark found in a lot of Texas whiskey due to the climate. It’s like dark roast vs medium or light roast coffee. A lot of Texas whiskey is like dark roast coffee, and that profile isn’t for everyone.
@@stuffandwhiskey I hate all coffee. 🙂 But while I grant that I've not had everything that comes out of Texas, nothing that I have tasted was harsh. And some of the most glorious flavors I've ever had on my tongue have been from Texas whisky.
Six of the nine whiskeys you picked are not available from OLCC in Oregon, so they may as well be allocated because I'll never see them either way. The only one of the three available that I'd agree with is Rare Breed.
Have you checked into online retailers such as Shared Pour, Seelbachs, and Bourbon Outfitters? A lot of these can be shipped right to your door without you ever having to leave your home in many cases.
I totally agree on the Still Austin take, their cask strength bourbon is good. The regular bourbon for green river is good too. I am going to blind it against buffalo trace. P.S. the new t-shirt is cool (kinda NIN vibe).
Standard Old Fashioned recipe style but just sub in the JDSBBP rye. We also will swap the sugar or simple syrup for maple syrup. And we always use Luxardo cherries.
@@stuffandwhiskey possibly both. I am going to try the full proof just to see if it helps it out. The flavor was just lackluster on the regular bourbon. I’m still a Bardstown guy though. I have liked everything I’ve tried from them.
Joe River! 😂 Sounds a little too close to Joan Rivers to my ears, but maybe there's some possibilities there for marketing to us, um, slightly older folks #GenXgoangiveittoya
Y'all keep beating on Texas whiskey. I live in Texas and must disagree with you. There are many Texas bourbons and ryes which I find superior to Kentucky products. Still Austin, TX, Iron Root, and 1845 are outstanding distilleries. The key to Texas whiskey is to expect bold flavors, as there is nothing subtle about them.
It’s just palate preference thing. Some people like dark roast coffee and some prefer a lighter roast for instance. Texas whiskey is the dark roast coffee of the whiskey world, and for us, the heavy flavors induced by the quicker aging time due to the heat don’t quite fit our palates as much as we’d like. Not an indictment on the quality but there is a strong personal preference there.
Ironroot definitely. Their Promethean and Harbinger bourbons are superb. Super fruity while still having enough oak to back it up. Super interesting mashbills as well. I think they’ve said that their rye content is only 2-5%, the rest of mashbill being various types of corn.
Was in Austin last week, stopped by Still Austin and was lucky enough to pick up a Nancy’s Pick. One of my best of the year.
One of your best videos yet
With you 1000% Green River is on point!
100% on the JD Barrel Proof Rye Old Fashioned! Get some fancy bitters, make your own Simple syrup and you will have a cocktail that would easily be $30 at a bar. Just elite.
Green River also a great call, just got the Cask Strength and it is KILLER. Really hoping that a Cask Strength Rye is on the way because I like their regular rye more than their bourbon. Cheers!
I don't own a rare breed. I am holding out for a NCF when I am overseas in a couple of months. Love the Buffalo trace and when its under 35, it's a must buy. Ive become a JD barrel proof fan and the NBC picks are on a whole different level.
Agree with you on the WT Rare Breed ---- just so consistently good and the $$$ remains reasonable in this age of hyper inflation.
Funny story how I got my first bottle of Green River. Back in February, I bought an Eagle Rare Store Pick bundle that included a bottle of Black Saddle 12 year and the Green River. I had never heard of Green River so my expectations were quite frankly very low. Doing the math, it worked out that I spent $20 for that bottle and I agree --- its a WINNER! Cheers to all! Keep studying! 😊
Totally agree with rare breed. I hadn’t had any of mine for a long time and I poured some this week and remembered why it was one of the first ones I loved. Still haven’t happened across a JD BP rye yet sadly.
Most of the selections mentioned on this show is, or has been on my shelf. They are very popular indeed. One that is also beginning to gain popularity is Brother's Bond Cask Strength. If I had to guess, I would say that the Brother's Bond family of offerings will be making an impact on the market that will be surprising! Great show as always! Cheers!
Love Rare Breed, buffalo trace and the Top Floor is my favorite Benchmark. Love watching your videos, I find something new each time that I want to try.
A great format, and fun to watch. Thanks for giving props to one of my VERY favorites, Green River. Still waiting, though, to get Nashville Barrel Company here in Virginia other than on the secondary market.❤
We went to Hard Truth on Saturday. Thought I feel their bourbons need a little more time, their ryes are awesome!
Love this concept of a video! Hard Truth is pretty amazing, and glad you mentioned them 😉
Gotta locate me some Joe River, it's surprisingly hard to find in my area 😢 (or it's still around $40 and I end up getting something different)
Just reminded me I need to use my gift card to Hard Truth someone gave us for Christmas- it’s been a busy year! It’s right up the road from where I went to law school in cute Nashville, IN
So funny...me and @Rye_Fieri were just talking on Discord how Smoke Wagon has the ugliest bottles on the market...LOL!
😂 😂 hey that just goes to show you that beauty is in the eye of the behold!
Erin might have won 2nd best personality but she’s first place in our hearts. ❤
Nobody wants to talk about TX Bourbon in Fort Worth and they are an amazing distillery. Some of the better wheated bourbon outside of Kentucky especially for its age given the Texas climate. Waiting for one of the whiskey tube channels to finally discover how good they are.
Two weeks in a row I diverge from Erin’s tastes?! 😮 Texas has some wonderful AND wild stuff. They also lean heavy into American Single Malt. I guess I’ll have to send you more samples to change your mind. 😁👍🏻
Best Dressed. I was expecting New Riff.
Fun topic! I mean when you have a Chief Alchemist on staff, you are setting your company up for fun. But I still need time before Macaulay catches up to Tripp, Joe, and Nic…blending-wise. And you (beyond the Sweet Mash picks) turned me on to the the HT Chocolate Malt (so reminds me of the Chocolate Malt o Meal of my youth)…but the Caramel Malt that was right beside it…so good! Got a HT bourbon in Dallas last week…pretty, pretty good. As we live in a more adventurous age, would cutest Challengers-style love triangle go to Green River or Bardstown Origins? Well, all in the family, I guess. And those Still Austin BiBs…but Erin is right on most of the rest of Texas.
I really need to get a bottle of a Nashville Barrel Company as I haven't had any yet 🙄.
Thanks for the video ✌️
There will ALWAYS be Hard Truth on my shelf. High Road Rye is amazing! And the Green River Full Proof is right there too.
Balcones and Garrison are knocking it out of the park. I'm a Scotch enthusiast and Balcones makes some of the best Single Malt on earth.
Hi Josh. A little off topic from the video, but I was watching one of Peter's videos (Whiskey is a Journey) and he mentioned your charity event in, I believe he said October. If you have time (or a link), could you share some info on it? Thanks!
Sure thing and thank you for asking! We’ll be launching the GoFundMe on the September 22nd livestream, raising funds for two weeks, and having the big fundraiser stream and giveaways on October 6th.
I either have now, or have had, all of those that appear in my area. Could not agree more. The Jack wasn't my thing but I understand the love. I haven't settled on my favorite Benchmark, but recall preferring either Bonded or Full over Top Floor.
Still Austin's bottled-in-bond straight rye (Spring '24 seasonal) is incredible if you ever get a chance to try it. Dark grapes/cola notes for days I almost swore it was a higher end buffalo trace product before the reveal
The bourbons are cool, but something about Still Austin rye's always knock it out of the park.
100% agreed on their ryes being the best of what they have!
Rare Breed and JDSBBS are possibly the best values in whiskey right now.
I just found a JD SB Rye on the shelf the other day that is 139 proof...ugh so close!
True statement about NBC. When I take them to bottle shares... They get gone!
Erin's personality is SECOND to none. ;)
❤️NBC, SA, HT, GR - so much wonderful deliciousness out there. Hard to keep up with it all.
Hard Truth bottles are gorgeous - and the Sweet Mash Rye at least tastes gorgeous too.
JD SBBP is going to be my my second glass tonight. It is a beautiful bottle, and the juice inside is enormously good.
I'm drinking Still Austin Cask Strength right now, and it's delicious. But I must take issue with you on Texas whiskey. First, Still Austin - the Musician and the Cask Strength anyway - *does* taste like Texas whisky. For something that doesn't try TX bourbon, which tastes like Kentucky, but then why not just buy something from Kentucky. And second, the best whisky I've ever tasted came out of Texas - specifically Balcones Distilling in Waco. I've been three years trying to sort out the complexity of their Pot Still Bourbon, their True Blue barrel proof corn whisky is superb, and even the Baby Blue corn whisky, at only a year old and 94 proof, is more complex and flavorful than a lot of eastern whisky that's six or eight years old.
Whisky doesn't have to taste like it came from Tennessee or Kentucky to be good, any more than it has to taste like it came from Scotland or Ireland to be good. Don't compare it to eastern whisky - just judge it on its own merits.
Fair points on Texas whiskey. More specifically, it’s less about the flavor profile and more about the inherent qualities the whiskey takes on when it’s subject to rapid aging due to the intense Trlexas heat. It imparts a harsh edge that just isn’t our jam. Not all Texas whiskey has this quality, and it’s not exactly exclusive to Texas for that matter, but it’s certainly a hallmark found in a lot of Texas whiskey due to the climate. It’s like dark roast vs medium or light roast coffee. A lot of Texas whiskey is like dark roast coffee, and that profile isn’t for everyone.
@@stuffandwhiskey I hate all coffee. 🙂 But while I grant that I've not had everything that comes out of Texas, nothing that I have tasted was harsh. And some of the most glorious flavors I've ever had on my tongue have been from Texas whisky.
The best personality should have been Eagle Rare. Because a person like Erin is also rare.
Green River and Still Austin are both great choices
Six of the nine whiskeys you picked are not available from OLCC in Oregon, so they may as well be allocated because I'll never see them either way. The only one of the three available that I'd agree with is Rare Breed.
Have you checked into online retailers such as Shared Pour, Seelbachs, and Bourbon Outfitters? A lot of these can be shipped right to your door without you ever having to leave your home in many cases.
I'd like to try wildturkey rarebread!
I totally agree on the Still Austin take, their cask strength bourbon is good. The regular bourbon for green river is good too. I am going to blind it against buffalo trace. P.S. the new t-shirt is cool (kinda NIN vibe).
You nailed it on the NIN inspiration!
We need to see you taste the new rare breed batch blind. Need answers from the rare breed experts
Southern Star should've been most likely to succeed. Their Wheated is way better than Green River
WHISKEY CHEERS 😎
I agree. Rare Breed is way better than wt101.
Need to know Jack Rye Old Fashion mix. Cheers 🥃
Standard Old Fashioned recipe style but just sub in the JDSBBP rye. We also will swap the sugar or simple syrup for maple syrup. And we always use Luxardo cherries.
I may be one of the few out there that doesn't agree with Still Austin. Love me some Balcones though!
JT Meleck for most unique
Ooooh, good call!
No unsung hero!
Not a fan of Green River bourbon haven’t tried the wheat or rye yet but the bourbon was meh at best. The other bottles are great picks. Enjoy!! 🥃🥃🥃
Proof thing or flavor profile thing?
@@stuffandwhiskey possibly both. I am going to try the full proof just to see if it helps it out. The flavor was just lackluster on the regular bourbon. I’m still a Bardstown guy though. I have liked everything I’ve tried from them.
Joe River! 😂 Sounds a little too close to Joan Rivers to my ears, but maybe there's some possibilities there for marketing to us, um, slightly older folks #GenXgoangiveittoya
😂 😂 oh man, Joan Rivers is a throwback!
Y'all keep beating on Texas whiskey. I live in Texas and must disagree with you. There are many Texas bourbons and ryes which I find superior to Kentucky products. Still Austin, TX, Iron Root, and 1845 are outstanding distilleries. The key to Texas whiskey is to expect bold flavors, as there is nothing subtle about them.
It’s just palate preference thing. Some people like dark roast coffee and some prefer a lighter roast for instance. Texas whiskey is the dark roast coffee of the whiskey world, and for us, the heavy flavors induced by the quicker aging time due to the heat don’t quite fit our palates as much as we’d like. Not an indictment on the quality but there is a strong personal preference there.
Ironroot definitely. Their Promethean and Harbinger bourbons are superb. Super fruity while still having enough oak to back it up. Super interesting mashbills as well. I think they’ve said that their rye content is only 2-5%, the rest of mashbill being various types of corn.
Garrison Bros is also phenomenal. Erin be rippin on TX whiskey 👎🏻
@@barrymaddox7747I have one and it was way to oaky
@@numanuma20 I get the oaky taste too .. But for me it’s more of a leathery and tobacco taste. It’s a great pairing with a good cigar
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