What whiskey can I buy now, let it sit for 21 years that my grand children can sell and pay for college, car, house, etc Anyone have favorites you recommend?
I used to drink Maker’s Mark exclusively. Then a friend had me try his Michener’s US1 American Whiskey, and I was hooked. For $36, it’s a solid winner for me.
Good choice! I told another commenter that I forgot all about the few Michters that I have when we recorded this video. Like you, I think they are pretty darn good!
Thanks for the video. I love the Knob Creek 120 proof and the Four Roses Single Barrel. They were some of the first bourbons I had and will always have on them my bar.
I've had many bottles of Blanton's when it used to be easy to come by (like Eagle Rare). Some were the best bourbon I've ever had while others just mediocre. Your Knob Creek call is spot on. I would say for the money the Evan Williams Single Barrell is outstanding as well as its about $28.
I did have one EWSB a while ago and wasn’t a big fan. So many people like and recommend it so I am going to have to give it another try. Thanks for your input!
Evan single barrel after 2010 are spotty but still great especially for price. Every barrel is different so maybe ive had bad luck after 2010 vintage but between 10 and 11 i felt 10 was really great and 12 and 13s have been mediocre.
@@williambedard4375 Agree 100%, I had some great bottles around 2005-2007, although a couple of the 2012s have been good, im drinking barrell 1376 atm which is very enjoyable
I’ve only one of these whiskies, but the Knob Creek Single Barrel is probably my favorite whiskey of all time. I am always looking for recommendations and I will have to try the others. My one recommendation would have to be Bulleit Barrel Strength. It is simply an amplification of everything that I love about Bourbon.
Great Channel ! I enjoy the Music in the back and sippin Whisky and smoke a cigar to it and listen to your opinions. I am from germany and bought a blantons for 60 euros and Drink and i like it a lot. Now i will try knob or Russel After your Video !
As a Single Malt drinker I really enjoy Bourbon too, enjoy your video's too (really helpfull). But we do not have as much choice here then you guys, but very happy with the Four Roses Single Barrel, a few weeks ago I ordered a bottle of Wild Turkey Rare Breed because you speak so highly of it. I like that one too. Keep up the great work. Greetings from The Netherlands
My all-time favorite bourbon is E.H. Taylor because of its lingering, rich flavor that ends with a lovely malty sweetness. Alas, I’ve not been able to find a bottle in the last two years. Do you have any recommendations for similarly flavored bourbons? I buy at least 2 new bottles per month in my so-far fruitless search. At 73 years of age, I can only pray I am around long enough to find a suitable substitute for my beloved E.H. Taylor.
Never ever had Whiskey quite like JD barrel proof , it IS phenomenal Steven C! I can't believe McKenna 100prf.single barrel wasn't on this list, I believe it is 1of the World's great spirits, hands down 🤫👊
I just bought a bottle of the JD yesterday and cracked it open for a taste. I thought it was amazing and can’t wait to see what it tastes like after it’s been open for awhile.
I'm a liquor retailer. I sell this stuff for a living. I was on the wholesale side of the biz when Blanton's was introduced in the 90's. It (& Eagle Rare & Buffalo Trace) used to collect dust on the shelf 5-6 years ago. But as soon as something is hard to get, EVERYBODY wants it. I can't begin to tell you how much of a headache this has become! The majority of the public doesn't want it for the taste, but only because it is rare. Yet there are better Bourbons on the shelf that are regularly available. My #1 is the Russell's Single BBL. Knob creek Single BBL is hard to come by but everything they make is good. I prefer the Roses Select over their Single barrel but both are very good. The shock for me was the Rebel Yell; we only have the cheap stuff & it's pretty rough. Keep doing what you're doing. Folks need a dose of reality to overcome all the hype.
Great channel. Love listening to you. Like the bar piano in the background. I love Blantons and have a hard time finding it in my area. Gosh I LOVE Four Roses. I’m waiting to find Russels Reserve at my Total Wine. You got me salivating for it. You’re the kind of guy I’d love to sit and sip bourbon with. And I do! Haha. See me now?? Grin.
Thanks for touting the works of the Russell’s. Their bourbons are always proper and on point. Turkey 101 alone is quite possibly the greatest value in bourbon. Rare Breed? Good Lordy how power and delicious. Cheers. Nice video
Great choices, I really like the knob creek SiB and the 4R SiB is one of my favorites. I was able to find Blantons a few times a year at retail at my local grocery store up until earlier this year. Cheers
Glad you included the Rebel Yell - I think they hit well above their weight, especially their single barrel offerings. I generally agree with these five, however the flavor profile varies significantly such as Russell's with the vanilla and oak, Four Roses with Banana, Knob Creek with sweet Cinnamon and fruit, and the Jack is a grainy sweetness. The only issue I have with single barrels is that it is nearly impossible to find another with the same profile at a later point in time.
I have been lucky finding Blantons for retail. I did however get a bottle / barrel that I wasn’t a fan of. It was off profile, way more peppery than the normal sweet. Months go by I find another (retail, 2 towns away) Blantons and picked it up. Just to find out it was the same barrel as the off profile one I did not particularly care for! It’s unopened for now. But I’ll crack it eventually and hope (probably in vain) it’s better than the first go round! The caveat to that is I now pay attention more to the labels! I agree that Blantons is a good bourbon, but the hype keeps it a tough bottle to find, even tougher at retail!
I have finally tried russel reserve single barrel. The best parts of the 90 proof 10 year are amplified. But I have passed on two total wine store picks because the proof is the same as well as the absence of any dates for barreling or bottling. The regular single barrel is about $55-60 at any type of store yet total wanted $75 for their barrel pick. I do wonder what kind of differences there are besides maybe knowing the particular barrel the pick is coming from? Also I was lucky enough to score two different barrel picks from rebel yell at a local store called davidsons. They are single barrel & cask strength bottled at 120 proof. What a treat! Especially for $50. The store managers favorite barrel is 6 years old and the other barrel is 7 years old. Both of these bourbons have a very deep dark cocoa and raisin caramel flavor. The six year has a very distinct oak note that tastes like peanuts or even bean protein. The wood is much more mellow in the seven year and a nice cherry cereal grain flavor shines through. Davidson's liquor also has two barrels from ezra brooks bottled at 120 proof. I have picked up one so far that the manager describes as a classic cherry candy flavored bourbon. The ezra barrel picks are only $50 also! I work at a store called hb liquors here in colorado. When it comes to bourbon the majority of what we sell is either barrel proof, single barrel, and store picks. We do mostly single barrel picks but sometimes we pick blends. We are releasing our own private recipe 46 makers mark made from 10 selected staves called chocolate cherry bomb. We have some incredible picks from penelope, blue note, and 3 chord that are a marriage of two barrels to create a "hybrid barrel". Basically a double, single barrel whiskey. The general trend right now is to blend a charred oak barrel with a toasted oak barrel. Penelope and 3 chord did this type of hybrid bottled around 117 proof. They have some of the best classic bourbon notes i have encountered in a $60 bourbon. They both sourced mgp and aged it in their own barrels. These are nostalgia in a bottle. Three chord also did a hybrid of charred oak and uncharred oak. It's a little hot but the flavor profile from uncharred oak is surprisingly floral. Our barell proof elijah craig barrel picks go in days. We have barrel proof picks from stellum, devils river, knob creek (9 year), peerless, woodford, and lots more that stay on shelves longer. Someone got a weller twelve from us this week for $60. There's a list but no lottery. I got an elijah craig 18 for $144. The only raffle we do is for the barrel itself. I don't want to say always but, after bottling is done we will sometimes get the barrel. We should be raffling off the barrel our elijah craig pick came out of! There was even a case where a customer won the raffle and bought a stranahans barrel and it was still about 20% full! It's an exciting time to be in the business. I consider these slb bourbon basement bar videos a strong asset to anyone who is learning the art of collecting spirits. These videos are as important to the industry and craft of bourbon as the people and entities providing these products to the public through retail. It's video channels like slb that keep people updated with what is happening by exposing us to unfamiliar products as well as giving valuable insight as to which products are actually worth the money being asked.
Holy cow what an amazing selection of barrel picks etc! Sounds like your store has it going on! Kudos! Question, are you located anywhere close to the old elk distillery?
Another great video . You may know this already , but when searching for hard to find higher end whiskies, bourbons , ryes . I would suggest rather than going to the larger liquor stores that seem to have everything , try the smaller older liquor shops . The reason being that most of their clientele usually go for least expensive drink . So at times they may get a higher end whiskey, bourbon , rye . And so you may buy a great bottle for less than you might expect .
I found this out recently. I always liked Colonel E.H. Taylor and for years now my local liquor stores are always out to the point that they do drawings for it now. I walked into a small liquor store near work to pick up some Buffalo Trace and asked just for giggles if they had any and they said "How many bottles you want?" I bought 3, then they said "we have Blantons too, you want some of those?" They have consistently had both. I only shop there now.
Thanks for the fun list! I am curious, however, on the comparison. Even thought they are all “Single Barrel,” we have some wide variation in proofs! There might not be much comparison difference in 93 to 100, but certainly there is at 120 and 130, these bourbons are a different animal. When I drink a barrel proof, I am looking for different characteristics compared to just a single. Thoughts? Blanton's 93 proof Knob Creek Single Barrel 120 proof Jack Daniels Single Barre, Barrel Proof 130 proof Four Roses Single Barrel 100 proof Russell's Reserve Private Barrel Selection 110 proof Rebel Yell 10 Year Single Barrel 100 proof
Kurt you are so right about the Russell’s Reserve single barrel. It is complex and worthy of being savored. Lots of oak and like you said cinnamon, molasses, and baking spices. Quite delicious.
You were spot on concerning the Jack single barrel and the 4 Roses. I would suggest another whiskey for you, though it isn't a single barrel, Angels Envy. A very good whiskey with some beautiful flavors going on it. I usually drink with an ice cube on most of my whiskeys to I can get the flavors separated. I will surely try the ones you listed I haven't tried yet. Keep up the channel. Thanks.
I been looking for the barrel strength but no luck in eastern PA. I just recently switched from Elijah Craig to Bulleit as a daily drinking, since eagle rare is really rare to find in my area.
McKenna 10 yr. is, to me, one of the best bourbon values out there. Woodford Double-oaked is right there too with great flavor at a fair price -- although a bit pricier than the Mckenna.
@@mikeess2780 I’ve only had a taste of the double Oaked and thought it was good. Would still go McKenna. I like Elmer T Lee too but it’s because I’m partial to Buffalo trace. I like a little heat cutting into the sweetness, while others look for a variation of notes or smoothness which is why there’s such a wide array of opinions revolving around Basil Hayden’s, four roses etc. I’ll have them all, but my opinion is based on preference if we’re splitting hairs. 😂
Awesome video. Like the way you talk about bourbon. Easy listening ;) Can not totally agree on your choices, especially the Four Roses to me is not even close to most Blanton's single barrel but hey, that's personal taste. Totally agree on what you said about JDSB and Wild Turkey! Also like your bar, nice place. From one small amateur cocktail youtuber to another: Keep up the great work!
I got a bottle of blantons for retail where I live, I'd buy it again for $60. It can be way too hard to find. I agree with you about the jack and four roses, they are great. I'll have to try to get the others
Dam yall do a great job. I am new to your site, I love a good bourbon, I can't afford a $250 bottle but always looking for something more reasonable in price.
Not a Four Roses fan and haven't had Rebel Yell but 100% onboard with you rother choices. I'll have to keep an eye out for the Rebel yell to give it a try. Thanks
Another excellent video! Try the Garrison Brothers single barrel one of my favorites. The standard is about $92 the store picks are about $140. I have never tried a store pick. I just purchased my second bottle and was worried it would not be as good as the first bottle because it’s “single barrel “ but it was just as amazing. It’s truly one bourbon that everyone who I have had try it love it.
I agree with all of these, except I haven't tried anything from Rebel Yell yet. Other good alternatives, although not single barrels, are Wild Turkey Rare Breed, Knob Creek 12, and Old Forester 1920.
wild turkey is crap, thats why they have russells, its the best they could make, rare breed is still well bourbon. kniob creek 12 is good, but it wont touch blantrons for smoothness or flavors, heck they arent even the same profile. and old forrestor 1920, lol yikes, taklk about el cheapo shelfie, i wouldnt even make mixed drinks with it , its for people who do shots of bourbon.
@@slbdrinks thats just it sir, you dont want people to enjoy good bourbon, you want them to enjoy cheap bourbon, money and taste do not correllate! you confuse VALUE with Taste! If we both buy exact duplicate toyota rav 4's, but i pay 800 bucks more than you do, who has the better car? Neither of us! but you got a better deal, but the product stays the same.
Knob creek single barrel 120 proof is the only thing from Jim beams main line that I have really liked. Store picks are amazing. Booker's and bakers aren't nearly as good. Totally agree with you on the jack sibbp so much burnt brown sugar, love it. Four roses is solid haven't had it in awhile usually liked the small batch better but could have changed. The russels reserve sib is the bomb. Something I always keep on my shelf. And store picks are even better. The russels 10 is great but wow this is better. Even the regular wt 101 is great and well priced. Met Mr. Russell and got a signed bottle when I toured the distillery. He's been making wild turkey for over 65 years so he knows a thing or two. Here in VA the rebel is hard to find. The rest are easy. Def recommend you trying Evan sib, and John bowman.
Very glad I recently stumbled on your channel as you put out some great quality content sir! Awesome takes on cocktails, whiskeys, funny remarks and all in great spirit, pun intended! Keep it up! Loved this list: very well curated!
I totally agree with the Rebel 10 year. I recently picked it up and it’s whoa! And goes awesome with a cigar 💨. We can always do a trade my friend 🙏🏼 because my store has a number of them 👍🏻
I first tried Blanton's over 40 yearas ago. I've enjoyed it from time to time over the years but can't understand the furor over it right now. I have the Four Roses Single Barrel and agree that it's a very nice bourbon. I'll give the others a try some time, though that Knob Creek sounds kind of rough at 120 proof.
It can be a bit hot if you are not used to higher proof whiskeys. If you happen to try it pour it over ice. That’s how I always drink that one and it’s very good! Thanks for your input!
Hey Jude that puts you in my age group and I agree about Four Roses. Nice! Crass dude maybe but I think Old Forester needs a mention as a great every day Everyman real deal that you can make a great Manhattan or whatever and not break the bank.
Interesting. Blanton's first bottle was released in 1984. You drank it at least 2 years before it came out. Did you hang out with Elmer T Lee as well? Was he as nice as they say?
The Buffalo Trace line is actually my favorite. I really love Eagle Rare. I've always thought Blantons is a very solid Bourbon, but I wouldn't pay over $100 for it. Not even sure I'd suggest paying that much just because, as you point out, there are a lot just as good (especially for their price).
I completely agree with everything you said. Buffalo Trace offerings are always on my list, but eagle rare is definitely my favorite. I also agree that Blanton's is a good quality bourbon, but a hundred bucks is the most I'd pay and reluctantly at that. Hard to find it anyway, haven't seen it in a while. That again, the eagle rare has been quite rare, LOL.
Excellent list. Huge fan of the Wild Turkey line. I have the Russell’s Single Barrel, 10yr, WT Rare Breed and 101. All fantastic!!! I also have the FR Single Barrel. On the hunt for the JD Barrel Proof. Can’t find it down here in The Boot!
Interesting list. I guess I'm going to have to overcome my JD skepticism and give these special bottlings a try (people went NUTS for the single barrel, barrel proof rye). But, the Russell's Reserve Single Barrel has just moved up towards the top of my shopping list. Unfortunately, your No. 1 is as much a "unicorn" as Blanton's. NONE of the big retailers in CA carry Rebel 10 (e.g. Total Wine, BevMo, etc., etc. etc.). I'm hard pressed to think that it is twice as good as the Four Roses or Russell's Reserve (which is what it is going for (110+). But, if I can find it at a whiskey bar, I'll give it a try.,
@@slbdrinks Wow, you were right on the money with Russell's Reserve Single Barrel (Total wine version). It's fantastic. Are the other Russell's Reserve options remotely as good?
I am a little biased because I really enjoy Wild Turkey releases including Russell’s. Rare breed is outstanding. The RR 10 is a bit cheaper but also good.
I have to revisit this one. Bought one a couple yrs ago and didn’t like it all that much. So many have suggested it though so for that money I have got to give it another go!
Honestly Blanton's is one of my biggest let down. I'll take a Jack Daniels single barrel any day of the week over that and they are almost the same proof
@@slbdrinks When you find a nice 4 Rose's barrel proof store pick, I guarantee you will be impressed. Out of the 10 different recipes, I have had 5 so far, and all were totally amazing. If you have the opportunity to get a few different recipes, buy them and a backup because I guarantee you will be wanting more, and it is a sad day when those bottles go empty. I am sitting on 2 recipes right now. I haven't opened them because none have come in because of everything being shut down before and representatives couldn't go out and do the tastings and picks. But they are doing it right now and we should be seeing these beauties hitting the shelves soon hopefully. Out my way they usually run around $70-75. I have heard other states they are closer to 90-100$. But they are definitely worth it and are pretty complex especially when they open up. I highly advise take your time with it. Get through the next pour, let it air and then stash it for a month and come back. Then drink 1/3 of the bottle, then wait a month. I usually take about 4-6months per bottle. So once you get down about half way they are peaking and mind blowing. It's definitely a bourbon to study and be patient with, but then when it kicks in it is some top notch stuff.
I agree with you on the four roses single barrel but knob Creek is sweet it is sugary maple syrup too stinking sweet just like maybe Maker's Mark and regular knob Creek it's like drinking pancakes..... I'm glad through watching all your videos there was one thing I finally agreed with you on.... and of course none of these are available at my neighborhood store..... and I wish you would list them in your description so I could copy and paste them on a list so when I go to the store I can at least order them because I certainly cannot pronounce them and I probably will never remember them
Ahh so you do not prefer the sweeter bourbons. Ok I get that. Trent likes a lot of butter notes in cocktails and such that I don’t like so I get it, we are all different. Trent is going to start listing bottles in the descriptions. We have had quite a few requests for that.
@@darenwhitaker I live near Memphis. Store I bought from only got 6 in their shipment. They do not just put them on the shelf, they hide them all over the store. Took me about 1 hour to find 2 of them.
I picked up a bottle of that single barrel Russel's reserve and I can say for sure it is in my top 5 as well! Four Roses is amazing as well, haven't had the others!
I believe, eagle rare is better than the five alternatives he mentioned. He puts blantons, a 90 proof up there then proceeds to show us 5 alternatives at a much higher proof- not really a close comparison but appreciate your efforts nonetheless
I'd add to this excellent list the John J. Bowman Single Barrel, which can be found in my area for fifty bucks and even starts its life as Buffalo Trace distillate just like Blanton's before being distilled again and aged in Virginia. I think it's delicious.
@@slbdrinks That's why I really like your selections on this video, because I will take Four Roses single barrel or even small batch and Russell's reserve all day over Blanton's.
Blanton's flavor is just way too inconsistent. I have had two that had a very nice toffee flavor, some that taste like wood, and some that taste like sugar water. Its an overrated crapshoot.
@anita baaath It definitely didn't hold up to other good bourbons. I was blinded using glencairn glasses. It isn't bad. It just isn't worth more than 50 bucks
Great video. In Australia we don’t get the rebel 10 single barrel Of the others Russell’s Reserve Single Barrel is the only bottle cheaper than Blanton’s in Australia. Russell’s is great bourbons. The others are more expensive than Blanton’s in Australia Blanton’s also easier to find In Australia than Knob Creek Single Barrel and Four Roses single barrel. We can sometimes find Blanton’s straight from the barrel and gold, they used to be easy to find but are now rarer to find. Jack Daniels Single Barrel very rare to find in Australia as well, couple of stores occasionally get it (maybe once a year in limited numbers)
It’s amazing how the bourbon availability changes around the world along with the price points. Would love to try some of the other Blantons but I have never seen any of them.
Newb question. If you like Russell’s Reserve so much why use a lesser bourbon for your old fashions? Ignoring the small monetary savings is there a reason to use a lesser bourbon in an old fashion? I am just starting to get more into different bourbons and scotch and have enjoyed binge watching your videos.
Good question. I, on occasion will mix the RR in old fashions. I used it in the Hunter cocktail just posted last week. For these videos we chose to use a 20.00 range whiskey because that is what’s most commonly done. For most people they will not mix a 50-60 dollar whiskey. I say do what makes you happy!
Good morning, I have just started watching your youtube channel and I really enjoy it. I have a question for you, I and a friend took a trip to Iceland a couple of years ago to watch the World Cup. We went to Dillon's Whiskey Bar and they had Blanton's Gold which is apparently only available in the EU. Do you know anything about this?
nice list, I have a blantons that I found in a small town Montana... only place I saw it. Bought it for $50... well, was part of a package on 3 whiskeys. EHT Small Batch, Blantons, Eagle Rare... those 3 can not find in Montana very easy... paid $150 for all of them. had all your whiskeys on your list except for the Russels, and have not opened the blantons... have you seen the Coopers Craft 100.... its also right up there... thanks for the vid
First of all excellent buys on the 1st 3! I do have the Coopers Craft 100 and you are spot on! I included that bottle on the best bourbons for 30.00 I believe.
@@prundonmcavoy7155 Yes, was supprised when I brought everything up and she said how about 150... they were the last bottles she had... yeah, no problem... will be back!
I’ve always liked store picks, but in my personal opinion the best ones I’ve ever had are a Four Roses SBBP and an Angels Envy Store pick. Both are just fantastic, the 4R is very much Black tea and honey with a lot of clove, tobacco and baking spices, while the Angels is much sweeter and fruit forward with an almost candied raspberry flavor that is rounded off and balanced a bit by a sweet oak that just gives me an ear to ear grin.
What i like about four roses single barrel is that is reminds me of black tea. Its like Bourbon with a hint of tea which I love. Some people may hate it
You always do such a wonderful job with your presentations.
What whiskey can I buy now, let it sit for 21 years that my grand children can sell and pay for college, car, house, etc
Anyone have favorites you recommend?
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Another on-point, great advice-laden show. Thanks
I used to drink Maker’s Mark exclusively. Then a friend had me try his Michener’s US1 American Whiskey, and I was hooked. For $36, it’s a solid winner for me.
Good choice! I told another commenter that I forgot all about the few Michters that I have when we recorded this video. Like you, I think they are pretty darn good!
Love your content. Love the straightforwardness you bring to every video.
Thanks for the video. I love the Knob Creek 120 proof and the Four Roses Single Barrel. They were some of the first bourbons I had and will always have on them my bar.
It’s awesome to have a few bottles that will always be in the bar.
I've had many bottles of Blanton's when it used to be easy to come by (like Eagle Rare). Some were the best bourbon I've ever had while others just mediocre. Your Knob Creek call is spot on. I would say for the money the Evan Williams Single Barrell is outstanding as well as its about $28.
I did have one EWSB a while ago and wasn’t a big fan. So many people like and recommend it so I am going to have to give it another try. Thanks for your input!
Agreed, a steal for $27
Evan single barrel after 2010 are spotty but still great especially for price. Every barrel is different so maybe ive had bad luck after 2010 vintage but between 10 and 11 i felt 10 was really great and 12 and 13s have been mediocre.
@@williambedard4375
Agree 100%, I had some great bottles around 2005-2007, although a couple of the 2012s have been good, im drinking barrell 1376 atm which is very enjoyable
EWSB has been MIA on the North Coast of Ohio for some time. Still one of my top 5 choices, if I ever see it up here again.
I’ve only one of these whiskies, but the Knob Creek Single Barrel is probably my favorite whiskey of all time. I am always looking for recommendations and I will have to try the others. My one recommendation would have to be Bulleit Barrel Strength. It is simply an amplification of everything that I love about Bourbon.
I will have to look for the barrel strength. I don’t believe I have ever seen it but I bet it is fantastic! Thank you
Knob Creek is great, Bullitt is MGP
@@slbdrinks you will not regret it
I'll have to keep an eye out for it 😉
Great Channel ! I enjoy the Music in the back and sippin Whisky and smoke a cigar to it and listen to your opinions. I am from germany and bought a blantons for 60 euros and Drink and i like it a lot. Now i will try knob or Russel After your Video !
Fantastic! I really appreciate you taking part in the channel!
GREAT LIST! I have all of these including the Blanton's,minus the Jack and they all are amazing. I think I agree with you. Well done.
Appreciate you! Thanks
really appreciating these videos. I love trying different bourbons, and your tastes seem to align with mine perfectly.
That’s awesome! Really glad you joined us!
As a Single Malt drinker I really enjoy Bourbon too, enjoy your video's too (really helpfull).
But we do not have as much choice here then you guys, but very happy with the Four Roses Single Barrel, a few weeks ago I ordered a bottle of Wild Turkey Rare Breed because you speak so highly of it. I like that one too. Keep up the great work.
Greetings from The Netherlands
I've watched your videos, and respect your input. I will look for some on your list here in the Los Angeles area.
Good luck and thank you!
The great thing about four roses, availabliity, plus I have had alot of high proof store picks that were awesome. That Russells is top end!
I have to get my hands on a FRSB store pick! Haven’t found one.
My all-time favorite bourbon is E.H. Taylor because of its lingering, rich flavor that ends with a lovely malty sweetness. Alas, I’ve not been able to find a bottle in the last two years. Do you have any recommendations for similarly flavored bourbons? I buy at least 2 new bottles per month in my so-far fruitless search. At 73 years of age, I can only pray I am around long enough to find a suitable substitute for my beloved E.H. Taylor.
Hey Bruce, hope you’re able to see my comment. Which EH Taylor do you like the most?
Not gonna lie. I was sleeping on that JD barrel proof. That stuff is phenomenal
Absolutely!
Never ever had Whiskey quite like JD barrel proof , it IS phenomenal Steven C! I can't believe McKenna 100prf.single barrel wasn't on this list, I believe it is 1of the World's great spirits, hands down 🤫👊
I just bought a bottle of the JD yesterday and cracked it open for a taste. I thought it was amazing and can’t wait to see what it tastes like after it’s been open for awhile.
Yeah, it’s hard to get here sometimes but I normally check out the .375 ml and get a couple most of the time
I'm a liquor retailer. I sell this stuff for a living. I was on the wholesale side of the biz when Blanton's was introduced in the 90's. It (& Eagle Rare & Buffalo Trace) used to collect dust on the shelf 5-6 years ago. But as soon as something is hard to get, EVERYBODY wants it. I can't begin to tell you how much of a headache this has become!
The majority of the public doesn't want it for the taste, but only because it is rare.
Yet there are better Bourbons on the shelf that are regularly available. My #1 is the Russell's Single BBL. Knob creek Single BBL is hard to come by but everything they make is good. I prefer the Roses Select over their Single barrel but both are very good.
The shock for me was the Rebel Yell; we only have the cheap stuff & it's pretty rough.
Keep doing what you're doing. Folks need a dose of reality to overcome all the hype.
This is quickly becoming my favorite Burbon channel.
Great channel. Love listening to you. Like the bar piano in the background. I love Blantons and have a hard time finding it in my area. Gosh I LOVE Four Roses. I’m waiting to find Russels Reserve at my Total Wine. You got me salivating for it. You’re the kind of guy I’d love to sit and sip bourbon with. And I do! Haha. See me now?? Grin.
So glad you are enjoying the channel!
Thanks for touting the works of the Russell’s. Their bourbons are always proper and on point. Turkey 101 alone is quite possibly the greatest value in bourbon. Rare Breed? Good Lordy how power and delicious. Cheers. Nice video
Appreciate it thank you!
I'm happy that I've stumbled upon your channel. You have great content and I've subscribed. Are you a Kentuckian? Cheers!
Appreciate you joining us! Actually I am a Hoosier. Live in NW Indiana.
Great choices, I really like the knob creek SiB and the 4R SiB is one of my favorites. I was able to find Blantons a few times a year at retail at my local grocery store up until earlier this year. Cheers
I still maintain that Blantons at retail or close to it is a pretty decent pour! Enjoy!
@@slbdrinks Agreed
What is funny is I just bought this Knob Creek 9 earlier today and finished a pour right before seeing this video! Awesome
Now that was meant to be! Enjoy!
Glad you included the Rebel Yell - I think they hit well above their weight, especially their single barrel offerings. I generally agree with these five, however the flavor profile varies significantly such as Russell's with the vanilla and oak, Four Roses with Banana, Knob Creek with sweet Cinnamon and fruit, and the Jack is a grainy sweetness. The only issue I have with single barrels is that it is nearly impossible to find another with the same profile at a later point in time.
Point well taken for sure! Rebel Yell is new to me but I was very impressed with this bottle.
Lux row distillery is really trying to change the image of Rebel Yell
I have been lucky finding Blantons for retail. I did however get a bottle / barrel that I wasn’t a fan of. It was off profile, way more peppery than the normal sweet. Months go by I find another (retail, 2 towns away) Blantons and picked it up. Just to find out it was the same barrel as the off profile one I did not particularly care for! It’s unopened for now. But I’ll crack it eventually and hope (probably in vain) it’s better than the first go round! The caveat to that is I now pay attention more to the labels! I agree that Blantons is a good bourbon, but the hype keeps it a tough bottle to find, even tougher at retail!
I have finally tried russel reserve single barrel. The best parts of the 90 proof 10 year are amplified. But I have passed on two total wine store picks because the proof is the same as well as the absence of any dates for barreling or bottling. The regular single barrel is about $55-60 at any type of store yet total wanted $75 for their barrel pick. I do wonder what kind of differences there are besides maybe knowing the particular barrel the pick is coming from?
Also I was lucky enough to score two different barrel picks from rebel yell at a local store called davidsons. They are single barrel & cask strength bottled at 120 proof. What a treat! Especially for $50. The store managers favorite barrel is 6 years old and the other barrel is 7 years old. Both of these bourbons have a very deep dark cocoa and raisin caramel flavor. The six year has a very distinct oak note that tastes like peanuts or even bean protein. The wood is much more mellow in the seven year and a nice cherry cereal grain flavor shines through.
Davidson's liquor also has two barrels from ezra brooks bottled at 120 proof. I have picked up one so far that the manager describes as a classic cherry candy flavored bourbon. The ezra barrel picks are only $50 also!
I work at a store called hb liquors here in colorado. When it comes to bourbon the majority of what we sell is either barrel proof, single barrel, and store picks. We do mostly single barrel picks but sometimes we pick blends. We are releasing our own private recipe 46 makers mark made from 10 selected staves called chocolate cherry bomb. We have some incredible picks from penelope, blue note, and 3 chord that are a marriage of two barrels to create a "hybrid barrel". Basically a double, single barrel whiskey. The general trend right now is to blend a charred oak barrel with a toasted oak barrel. Penelope and 3 chord did this type of hybrid bottled around 117 proof. They have some of the best classic bourbon notes i have encountered in a $60 bourbon. They both sourced mgp and aged it in their own barrels. These are nostalgia in a bottle. Three chord also did a hybrid of charred oak and uncharred oak. It's a little hot but the flavor profile from uncharred oak is surprisingly floral.
Our barell proof elijah craig barrel picks go in days. We have barrel proof picks from stellum, devils river, knob creek (9 year), peerless, woodford, and lots more that stay on shelves longer. Someone got a weller twelve from us this week for $60. There's a list but no lottery. I got an elijah craig 18 for $144. The only raffle we do is for the barrel itself. I don't want to say always but, after bottling is done we will sometimes get the barrel. We should be raffling off the barrel our elijah craig pick came out of! There was even a case where a customer won the raffle and bought a stranahans barrel and it was still about 20% full!
It's an exciting time to be in the business. I consider these slb bourbon basement bar videos a strong asset to anyone who is learning the art of collecting spirits. These videos are as important to the industry and craft of bourbon as the people and entities providing these products to the public through retail. It's video channels like slb that keep people updated with what is happening by exposing us to unfamiliar products as well as giving valuable insight as to which products are actually worth the money being asked.
Holy cow what an amazing selection of barrel picks etc! Sounds like your store has it going on! Kudos!
Question, are you located anywhere close to the old elk distillery?
Another great video . You may know this already , but when searching for hard to find higher end whiskies, bourbons , ryes . I would suggest rather than going to the larger liquor stores that seem to have everything , try the smaller older liquor shops . The reason being that most of their clientele usually go for least expensive drink . So at times they may get a higher end whiskey, bourbon , rye . And so you may buy a great bottle for less than you might expect .
Great advice. We are fortunate to have a couple of great local store owners. They get a nice amount of hard to find bottles for retail or close to it.
I found this out recently. I always liked Colonel E.H. Taylor and for years now my local liquor stores are always out to the point that they do drawings for it now. I walked into a small liquor store near work to pick up some Buffalo Trace and asked just for giggles if they had any and they said "How many bottles you want?" I bought 3, then they said "we have Blantons too, you want some of those?" They have consistently had both. I only shop there now.
@@GorfvanWhere is this magical place?! 🤗
Great review. I'm looking for a bottle at a reasonable price, but will check the others out too. Thanks!
Thanks for the fun list! I am curious, however, on the comparison. Even thought they are all “Single Barrel,” we have some wide variation in proofs! There might not be much comparison difference in 93 to 100, but certainly there is at 120 and 130, these bourbons are a different animal. When I drink a barrel proof, I am looking for different characteristics compared to just a single. Thoughts?
Blanton's 93 proof
Knob Creek Single Barrel 120 proof
Jack Daniels Single Barre, Barrel Proof 130 proof
Four Roses Single Barrel 100 proof
Russell's Reserve Private Barrel Selection 110 proof
Rebel Yell 10 Year Single Barrel 100 proof
Certainly have a point with the proof differences. Should have added some lower proof sb’s. Good catch.
Great point here! I also love adding a bit of water to single malt whisky!
Kurt you are so right about the Russell’s Reserve single barrel. It is complex and worthy of being savored. Lots of oak and like you said cinnamon, molasses, and baking spices. Quite delicious.
You were spot on concerning the Jack single barrel and the 4 Roses. I would suggest another whiskey for you, though it isn't a single barrel, Angels Envy. A very good whiskey with some beautiful flavors going on it. I usually drink with an ice cube on most of my whiskeys to I can get the flavors separated. I will surely try the ones you listed I haven't tried yet. Keep up the channel. Thanks.
Appreciate your kind words! AE is also an excellent choice!
I ❤️ Bulleit Barrel Strength, but am going to try several of these! Great video!
I haven’t seen a barrel strength Bulleit but I will def pick it up if I do. Thank you!
I been looking for the barrel strength but no luck in eastern PA. I just recently switched from Elijah Craig to Bulleit as a daily drinking, since eagle rare is really rare to find in my area.
I would add Henry McKenna 10 yo.
50% abv, non chill filtered and natural color.
Absolutely yes! The only reason I didn’t add it to the list is because for some it is hard to find.
McKenna 10 yr is excellent.
McKenna 10 yr. is, to me, one of the best bourbon values out there. Woodford Double-oaked is right there too with great flavor at a fair price -- although a bit pricier than the Mckenna.
@@mikeess2780 I’ve only had a taste of the double Oaked and thought it was good. Would still go McKenna. I like Elmer T Lee too but it’s because I’m partial to Buffalo trace. I like a little heat cutting into the sweetness, while others look for a variation of notes or smoothness which is why there’s such a wide array of opinions revolving around Basil Hayden’s, four roses etc. I’ll have them all, but my opinion is based on preference if we’re splitting hairs. 😂
Had a bottle of Henry McKenna on my vacation really enjoyed it.
Awesome video. Like the way you talk about bourbon. Easy listening ;) Can not totally agree on your choices, especially the Four Roses to me is not even close to most Blanton's single barrel but hey, that's personal taste. Totally agree on what you said about JDSB and Wild Turkey! Also like your bar, nice place. From one small amateur cocktail youtuber to another: Keep up the great work!
Appreciate your kind words! I will definitely check out your channel!
Just subscribed to your channel! Looking forward to learning from your expertise!
@@slbdrinks That's great! I hope the auto-generated English subtitles work reasonably well!
I got a bottle of blantons for retail where I live, I'd buy it again for $60. It can be way too hard to find. I agree with you about the jack and four roses, they are great. I'll have to try to get the others
its £120 GBP on amazon in england .. crazy
Great recommendations. The Rebel 10 is exceptional. Chasing and overpaying for Blanton's is nuts
I just discovered the Rebel 10 this year and love it!
Dam yall do a great job. I am new to your site, I love a good bourbon, I can't afford a $250 bottle but always looking for something more reasonable in price.
Not a Four Roses fan and haven't had Rebel Yell but 100% onboard with you rother choices. I'll have to keep an eye out for the Rebel yell to give it a try. Thanks
Plz do! Out of all these bourbons 4 roses has been the most controversial. Love or hate thing.
I agree wholeheartedly with your list! Knob Creek store picks and Russell's are always on my shelf
Good choices for sure!
Lucky you they are so tasty.
My husband (Russell) says you are spot on about Russells!
One of my favorites! Glad we agree on that one!
Another excellent video! Try the Garrison Brothers single barrel one of my favorites. The standard is about $92 the store picks are about $140. I have never tried a store pick. I just purchased my second bottle and was worried it would not be as good as the first bottle because it’s “single barrel “ but it was just as amazing. It’s truly one bourbon that everyone who I have had try it love it.
Thank you for your suggestion!
That one took me a while to come around on but once the pallet adjusted it’s good stuff.
I agree 100% on the Garrison Brothers.
Good stuff!
He said he doesn't like Texas whiskey so I doubt he'll like that Garrison Bros
I’ve been watching your videos for a week or two and subscribed but that list is jacked but cheers from the blue grass
Thanks for joining us! Down in your state right now doing some filming. Hopefully it works out.
I agree with all of these, except I haven't tried anything from Rebel Yell yet. Other good alternatives, although not single barrels, are Wild Turkey Rare Breed, Knob Creek 12, and Old Forester 1920.
Absolutely! Good choices!
wild turkey is crap, thats why they have russells, its the best they could make, rare breed is still well bourbon. kniob creek 12 is good, but it wont touch blantrons for smoothness or flavors, heck they arent even the same profile. and old forrestor 1920, lol yikes, taklk about el cheapo shelfie, i wouldnt even make mixed drinks with it , its for people who do shots of bourbon.
Dude, it’s ok if folks enjoy good bourbon even if it’s not Blantons.
@@slbdrinks thats just it sir, you dont want people to enjoy good bourbon, you want them to enjoy cheap bourbon, money and taste do not correllate! you confuse VALUE with Taste!
If we both buy exact duplicate toyota rav 4's, but i pay 800 bucks more than you do, who has the better car?
Neither of us! but you got a better deal, but the product stays the same.
Knob creek single barrel 120 proof is the only thing from Jim beams main line that I have really liked. Store picks are amazing. Booker's and bakers aren't nearly as good.
Totally agree with you on the jack sibbp so much burnt brown sugar, love it.
Four roses is solid haven't had it in awhile usually liked the small batch better but could have changed.
The russels reserve sib is the bomb. Something I always keep on my shelf. And store picks are even better. The russels 10 is great but wow this is better. Even the regular wt 101 is great and well priced. Met Mr. Russell and got a signed bottle when I toured the distillery. He's been making wild turkey for over 65 years so he knows a thing or two.
Here in VA the rebel is hard to find. The rest are easy.
Def recommend you trying Evan sib, and John bowman.
I can see your point with the KC single barrel store picks. Fabulous!
Very glad I recently stumbled on your channel as you put out some great quality content sir! Awesome takes on cocktails, whiskeys, funny remarks and all in great spirit, pun intended! Keep it up! Loved this list: very well curated!
Certainly appreciate your interest in the channel! Many thanks!
That makes two of us! The honesty is wonderful.
I really like Buffalo trace but can’t find it in my area what’s the closest thing to it if you can recommend it?
Possibly Early Times bib if you can find that.
Just a flyer here but if you can order one try JT Meleck Louisiana rice whiskey.
I’ve never tried the RY10, but you are spot on with the other 4. I enjoy Blanton’s, but the availability of the others is hard to beat.
I also do not dislike Blantons. I just don’t understand the frenzy that surrounds the bourbon.
Love the 4 Roses. Been my daily drink for years. Look forward to trying the Russell's
Great choice on the 4 roses.
I love 4 Roses single barrel. Will look for the Jack Daniels.
That Jack Daniels single barrel really surprised me with the flavors going on in there. Nice picks!
Without a doubt! I was shocked honestly.
JDSBBP is one of my all time favorites!! Can get it just about any time.
It's JD SBBP is around $70 I'm my area, but worth it. Super easy to drink at 130 proof.
Soooo gooood!!
The Sinatra select is actually my favorite Jack Daniels product if you can find it
Great Picks and very informative. Knob Creek is my favorite but I have had a few different Rebels and was definitely impressed.
I totally agree with the Rebel 10 year. I recently picked it up and it’s whoa! And goes awesome with a cigar 💨.
We can always do a trade my friend 🙏🏼 because my store has a number of them 👍🏻
Awesome! I will keep that in mind! Appreciate you
@@slbdrinks of course, no problem! Let me know 👌🏼
I have been wanting to try 4 Roses. Is it a nice sipper, neat and on the rocks?
I first tried Blanton's over 40 yearas ago. I've enjoyed it from time to time over the years but can't understand the furor over it right now. I have the Four Roses Single Barrel and agree that it's a very nice bourbon. I'll give the others a try some time, though that Knob Creek sounds kind of rough at 120 proof.
It can be a bit hot if you are not used to higher proof whiskeys. If you happen to try it pour it over ice. That’s how I always drink that one and it’s very good! Thanks for your input!
Hey Jude that puts you in my age group and I agree about Four Roses. Nice! Crass dude maybe but I think Old Forester needs a mention as a great every day Everyman real deal that you can make a great Manhattan or whatever and not break the bank.
@@jolasoli I've seen Old Forester bottled in bond recommended on other videos and it's on my list of things to try.
Interesting. Blanton's first bottle was released in 1984. You drank it at least 2 years before it came out. Did you hang out with Elmer T Lee as well? Was he as nice as they say?
@@mattschmitt9924 When you get to my age, a few years here and there don't make any difference. Shouldn't make much difference to you either.
Just visited four roses distillery last week and snagged two bottles of their single barrel private select. OBSO mash bill. Pretty tasty for sure.
The Buffalo Trace line is actually my favorite. I really love Eagle Rare. I've always thought Blantons is a very solid Bourbon, but I wouldn't pay over $100 for it. Not even sure I'd suggest paying that much just because, as you point out, there are a lot just as good (especially for their price).
Buffalo Trace products are great that’s for sure! Hopefully you can find some at better pricing!
I'm with you all the way on that statement brother!
I completely agree with everything you said. Buffalo Trace offerings are always on my list, but eagle rare is definitely my favorite. I also agree that Blanton's is a good quality bourbon, but a hundred bucks is the most I'd pay and reluctantly at that. Hard to find it anyway, haven't seen it in a while. That again, the eagle rare has been quite rare, LOL.
Nice picks. For sure all better than Blantons. I would suggest New Riff single barrel over the Four Roses, but solid list.
Another excellent choice for sure! Thank you
Excellent list. Huge fan of the Wild Turkey line. I have the Russell’s Single Barrel, 10yr, WT Rare Breed and 101. All fantastic!!! I also have the FR Single Barrel. On the hunt for the JD Barrel Proof. Can’t find it down here in The Boot!
Hopefully you can run into it soon but sounds like you have some pretty awesome bottles to keep you busy for now!
I picked up Blanton for $64 a month ago. You finally got me to subscribe. Wish I was your neighbor.
That’s a solid buy! Congrats!
Interesting list. I guess I'm going to have to overcome my JD skepticism and give these special bottlings a try (people went NUTS for the single barrel, barrel proof rye). But, the Russell's Reserve Single Barrel has just moved up towards the top of my shopping list. Unfortunately, your No. 1 is as much a "unicorn" as Blanton's. NONE of the big retailers in CA carry Rebel 10 (e.g. Total Wine, BevMo, etc., etc. etc.). I'm hard pressed to think that it is twice as good as the Four Roses or Russell's Reserve (which is what it is going for (110+). But, if I can find it at a whiskey bar, I'll give it a try.,
Plz do I was impressed. The other bottles are equally delicious as well as you mentioned !
Do it. I guarantee cask Strength JD won’t disappoint
Things that arent base level jack are just about always good
@@slbdrinks Wow, you were right on the money with Russell's Reserve Single Barrel (Total wine version). It's fantastic. Are the other Russell's Reserve options remotely as good?
I am a little biased because I really enjoy Wild Turkey releases including Russell’s. Rare breed is outstanding. The RR 10 is a bit cheaper but also good.
Great list! I have all those (except the Russell's - hard to find on the UK) and agree - all better than Blantons.
Appreciate it, thank you!
I'm with you. Wild Turkey is killing the Kentucky Bourbon game. My number one distillery preference.
Mine to right now. I think Longbranch was the only release in a while that I thought was meh.
@@slbdrinks Longbranch for some younger people I think.
Ugh. Wild Turkey of any type for me is best used for drain sanitizer. Can’t get past the musky wet dog bar rag taste that comes with any WT product.
@@scottbartlett2087 Maybe it's like cilantro and you're just genetically predisposed to tasting weird stuff in there. LOL
Lol, cracked me up dude. Drink what you like and how you like it!
Great channel, thank you. I have managed to buy 6 bottles of Blanton's in Belgium. Very nice at 70Euros per bottle I think I did well!!
Excellent! Blantons is a good bourbon but here in the US some would sell the farm to get a bottle. Glad you did well with this purchase!
Just discovered the channel and loving the content. Definitely try to pick up a 4 roses barrel strength pick. They are unbelievablely good
Wow, that does sound awesome! I haven’t been so lucky with the 4 roses store picks etc.
Will mM
We toured the Buffalo Trace Distillery a while ago and loved it. My favorite bourbons ever.
Evan Williams Single Barrel Select is one I've found to be great value ($27-$30)
I have to revisit this one. Bought one a couple yrs ago and didn’t like it all that much. So many have suggested it though so for that money I have got to give it another go!
Spot on here! My favorite bourbon.
@@slbdrinksi actually have a Unopened bottle from when they aged it 10yrs (1993-2003)
Wow that’s fantastic!
I actually bought an EW sb yesterday. This one is much better than what I remembered. Thanks for the push!
Great picks! The Knob Creek 120 and Russell’s single barrel are fabulous bourbons!
Absolutely! Amazing actually for the price.
the problem is the proof brother, not everyone drinks high proof. blantons single barrel is the best for the novice.
Honestly Blanton's is one of my biggest let down. I'll take a Jack Daniels single barrel any day of the week over that and they are almost the same proof
Just dilute to your taste
Will have to agree with you on the Jack single barrel and Russels. They’re both sooo good
Agreed! Soooo gooood!
I finally had a pour of Blantons. Was completely unimpressed. Personally, I think 1792 sb is a much better pour
agreed, and I don't care for 1792 but it's more interesting.
Ya I don’t think Blantons is bad is just an average pour. Thanks to both of you for your input!
@@slbdrinks When you find a nice 4 Rose's barrel proof store pick, I guarantee you will be impressed. Out of the 10 different recipes, I have had 5 so far, and all were totally amazing. If you have the opportunity to get a few different recipes, buy them and a backup because I guarantee you will be wanting more, and it is a sad day when those bottles go empty. I am sitting on 2 recipes right now. I haven't opened them because none have come in because of everything being shut down before and representatives couldn't go out and do the tastings and picks. But they are doing it right now and we should be seeing these beauties hitting the shelves soon hopefully. Out my way they usually run around $70-75. I have heard other states they are closer to 90-100$. But they are definitely worth it and are pretty complex especially when they open up. I highly advise take your time with it. Get through the next pour, let it air and then stash it for a month and come back. Then drink 1/3 of the bottle, then wait a month. I usually take about 4-6months per bottle. So once you get down about half way they are peaking and mind blowing. It's definitely a bourbon to study and be patient with, but then when it kicks in it is some top notch stuff.
Wow, really sounds amazing! I will keep looking and hopefully find some eventually. Thank you for your knock on the subject!
1792 BIB is amazing!
I had a bottle of the Rebel. Was fantastic pour. Worth the 80 price tag
Wow, I have every one of those except Blanton's. Never can find Blanton's for under $100 and it just isn't worth that much.
Really not IMO but for some it may be. You will find it for less keep looking. I do think it’s great to have for 60-70. Thank yiu
I agree with you on the four roses single barrel but knob Creek is sweet it is sugary maple syrup too stinking sweet just like maybe Maker's Mark and regular knob Creek it's like drinking pancakes.....
I'm glad through watching all your videos there was one thing I finally agreed with you on.... and of course none of these are available at my neighborhood store..... and I wish you would list them in your description so I could copy and paste them on a list so when I go to the store I can at least order them because I certainly cannot pronounce them and I probably will never remember them
Ahh so you do not prefer the sweeter bourbons. Ok I get that. Trent likes a lot of butter notes in cocktails and such that I don’t like so I get it, we are all different.
Trent is going to start listing bottles in the descriptions. We have had quite a few requests for that.
Picked up two bottles of Blanton's last week for $65.00 each. I might need to resell them.
Gimme one
Excellent purchase!
Where about's are you? $150 here in Northern California if you can ever find it.
@@darenwhitaker I live near Memphis. Store I bought from only got 6 in their shipment. They do not just put them on the shelf, they hide them all over the store. Took me about 1 hour to find 2 of them.
I picked up a bottle of that single barrel Russel's reserve and I can say for sure it is in my top 5 as well! Four Roses is amazing as well, haven't had the others!
Thank you!
I believe, eagle rare is better than the five alternatives he mentioned. He puts blantons, a 90 proof up there then proceeds to show us 5 alternatives at a much higher proof- not really a close comparison but appreciate your efforts nonetheless
non-Bourbon related question.......I like your bar, is that in your basement? Great shelf and counter space
I'd add to this excellent list the John J. Bowman Single Barrel, which can be found in my area for fifty bucks and even starts its life as Buffalo Trace distillate just like Blanton's before being distilled again and aged in Virginia. I think it's delicious.
You and many others have recommended this bottle. It is def on the list! Thank you!
I would add Evan Williams SB. It’s a little on the low proof side but a fantastic bottle that is cheap and easy to find.
Very good!
People just buy Blanton's mostly because of the Hype and the fact that the bottle looks " fancy".
More than not that is absolutely correct!
@@slbdrinks That's why I really like your selections on this video, because I will take Four Roses single barrel or even small batch and Russell's reserve all day over Blanton's.
Nice! I just seen a Russell single barrel at the grocery store yesterday
Such a great bourbon!!
Blanton's flavor is just way too inconsistent. I have had two that had a very nice toffee flavor, some that taste like wood, and some that taste like sugar water. Its an overrated crapshoot.
Good point! Thank you
YES!!! These are all attainable to me. Does Kurt have a favorite warehouse from the Russell's Reserve SB store picks?
Blanton's has been over-hyped for a while. It doesn't stand up to blindfolded tastings.
We’ve blind tasted several times at home and always score it very low. There’s much better affordable and available bourbons
So agree with this, it’s fallen behind some seriously less expensive and easier to find.
@anita baaath It definitely didn't hold up to other good bourbons. I was blinded using glencairn glasses. It isn't bad. It just isn't worth more than 50 bucks
Great video.
In Australia we don’t get the rebel 10 single barrel
Of the others Russell’s Reserve Single Barrel is the only bottle cheaper than Blanton’s in Australia. Russell’s is great bourbons.
The others are more expensive than Blanton’s in Australia
Blanton’s also easier to find In Australia than Knob Creek Single Barrel and Four Roses single barrel.
We can sometimes find Blanton’s straight from the barrel and gold, they used to be easy to find but are now rarer to find.
Jack Daniels Single Barrel very rare to find in Australia as well, couple of stores occasionally get it (maybe once a year in limited numbers)
It’s amazing how the bourbon availability changes around the world along with the price points. Would love to try some of the other Blantons but I have never seen any of them.
Newb question. If you like Russell’s Reserve so much why use a lesser bourbon for your old fashions?
Ignoring the small monetary savings is there a reason to use a lesser bourbon in an old fashion?
I am just starting to get more into different bourbons and scotch and have enjoyed binge watching your videos.
Good question. I, on occasion will mix the RR in old fashions. I used it in the Hunter cocktail just posted last week. For these videos we chose to use a 20.00 range whiskey because that is what’s most commonly done. For most people they will not mix a 50-60 dollar whiskey. I say do what makes you happy!
Good morning, I have just started watching your youtube channel and I really enjoy it. I have a question for you, I and a friend took a trip to Iceland a couple of years ago to watch the World Cup. We went to Dillon's Whiskey Bar and they had Blanton's Gold which is apparently only available in the EU. Do you know anything about this?
I am sorry but I do not. There are several other Blantons offerings but I have never had the opportunity to try any.
Ok thank you.
nice list, I have a blantons that I found in a small town Montana... only place I saw it. Bought it for $50... well, was part of a package on 3 whiskeys. EHT Small Batch, Blantons, Eagle Rare... those 3 can not find in Montana very easy... paid $150 for all of them. had all your whiskeys on your list except for the Russels, and have not opened the blantons... have you seen the Coopers Craft 100.... its also right up there... thanks for the vid
That's a really nice haul you had there!
First of all excellent buys on the 1st 3! I do have the Coopers Craft 100 and you are spot on! I included that bottle on the best bourbons for 30.00 I believe.
@@prundonmcavoy7155 Yes, was supprised when I brought everything up and she said how about 150... they were the last bottles she had... yeah, no problem... will be back!
@@slbdrinks it is indeed a great buy for 30, its 35 at my store... but we don't have sales tax, which is nice.
I must try and get some Russell's, I live in Western Canada and will definitely be on the hunt for it ! Love your content ! Thanks again
Appreciate you and def keep an eye out for it. You will not be disappointed!
@@slbdrinks well I found some ! $70 ... waiting on a special occasion, maybe watching your next vid !!
How awesome! Congratulations! I am sure you will enjoy it!
I’ve always liked store picks, but in my personal opinion the best ones I’ve ever had are a Four Roses SBBP and an Angels Envy Store pick. Both are just fantastic, the 4R is very much Black tea and honey with a lot of clove, tobacco and baking spices, while the Angels is much sweeter and fruit forward with an almost candied raspberry flavor that is rounded off and balanced a bit by a sweet oak that just gives me an ear to ear grin.
Blantons , in the Houston area, cost around $79 per bottle.
What i like about four roses single barrel is that is reminds me of black tea. Its like Bourbon with a hint of tea which I love. Some people may hate it
Good call. It’s a bit different than the “traditional” bourbon but I’m with you, love it!
@@slbdrinks totally. The first dram i poured i wasn't too sure but after half a bottle I was in love. Its my go to regular that never let's me down.
I totally agree with your picks! GREAT choices! I'm also partial to WT and RR.
No doubt! Excellent bourbon!
Nice video and selections. Another good one is John J Bowman SiB which uses Buffalo Trace distillate.
Many comments about the Bowman. I have to get that on my list!
Honest evaluations from the heart...thank you!
That means a lot! Thank you!
I really like the Four Roses. A steal for $35 at Costco here in Jacksonville.. Haven't tried the others. Too proofy for me, I think.
35.00 is great buy!
I’ve had all five and you are right on the money, all our better then blantons. The Russell’s and Rebel are my favorites of the five.
very informative. thank you
I do not enjoy KC 9. In the single barrel I purchased, I get a spice that almost resembles a rye. Might need to try with ice or splash of water.
I do use a block of ice quite a bit with KC bottles. Give it a try and see what you think.
My jewel grocery store has a few bottles of knob creek single barrel rye. I keep passing by them, but I may pick one up.
Most KC I have tried have been very solid!
Great work SLB, blantons over $100 is nuts!