BEST 5 Bourbons for BEGINNERS

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  • @wolfe5244
    @wolfe5244 2 года назад +150

    My suggestion isn't a bottle to try. Since you and viewers covered those well. My advice is to buy the smallest bottle size you can. Sometimes it is the 750ml, but there's nothing wrong with the 375's or even the 50ml bottles. This way you can try a huge variety with minimal investment.

    • @slbdrinks
      @slbdrinks  2 года назад +35

      Excellent advice!

    • @hyungor
      @hyungor 2 года назад +3

      I came to give the exact same advice! I had tried whiskeys and bourbons for decades at bars/restaurants but I really wanted to get into them seriously. I took 40 bucks to a local liquor store, got a 750ml of EW BiB, 350ml of Buffalo Trace, a 350 ml of WT101, and money left over. :) Gave me a great sense of the basic flavors of bourbon, differences by distilleries, and most importantly set a bar in terms of flavor and the cost I am expected to pay. It's unfortunate that the higher quality bourbons are only in full sized bottles since I only go through a few bottles a year, so I was so grateful to get the small bottles to try when I was starting out.

    • @toothybj
      @toothybj Год назад +3

      I’ve tried a few….I liked Buffalo trace, Monkey shoulder, Maker’s Mark, but didn’t like Pendleton or Johnny walker black label (too smoky tasting).
      Jamison is good too, but almost too smooth, like not enough body, aroma or something…

    • @tweezerjam
      @tweezerjam Год назад +3

      Monkey shoulder and jw are scotches, pendleton is canadian and jameson is Irish. Only buffalo trace and mm are bourbons.

    • @justinlake7969
      @justinlake7969 11 месяцев назад

      Great advice, those bottles add up fast too when you don’t finish them all😂

  • @MattD86
    @MattD86 Год назад +12

    I have every bottle mentioned in my bar but I think the #1 beginner bourbon is 1792 Small Batch. Haven’t had a man or woman dislike it yet.

  • @hollyjhj3732
    @hollyjhj3732 2 года назад +139

    One of the biggest mistakes I made as I was new to bourbon was starting with less-than-great bourbons or common mixer bourbons. They were harsh and hard to drink. I came away thinking I just didn't like bourbon, and I blamed the new barrel aging process. Recommendations from people like you, Kurt, are so essential in beginning to enjoy bourbon. I've learned so much from you. It's a great service to all us, no matter where we are in our journey.

    • @mknewlan67
      @mknewlan67 2 года назад +9

      Same. 1st whiskey was a Jack and coke. Hated it. Years later I figured out it was coke mixers I didn’t like. My brother in law had me try a high rye and I fell in love with whiskey. I prefer scotch then rye then bourbon so I still don’t care for Jack. Gentlemen Jack however is pretty good.

    • @kathy2trips
      @kathy2trips 2 года назад +2

      Yes, what Holly said! 👍🥃

    • @slbdrinks
      @slbdrinks  2 года назад +6

      Thanks Holly, I also learn so much from you and all the folks in our community!

    • @joryknowlton7574
      @joryknowlton7574 2 года назад

      @@mknewlan67 You might give Jack Daniel's Single Barrel Barrel Proof a sip. You'll thank me later.

    • @mknewlan67
      @mknewlan67 2 года назад +1

      @@joryknowlton7574 I was on the fence about trying it. You pushed me over lol, I’ll go ahead and thank you now. Thank you for the recommendation!

  • @paullee2177
    @paullee2177 2 года назад +16

    From your top 5 I have Wild Turkey 101 and Evan Williams Single Barrel. I found the Wild Turkey to be a bit spicy for me so I did your trick of adding a water bottle cap of water. I am only in my third month of being a bourbon drinker but quite enjoy the hobby. So far I have 12 Bourbons and one scotch on my shelf. My nearly 77 year-old taste buds aren't real sharp but I can pick out differences from bottle to bottle, My first trip to the liqueur store got me Buffalo Trace, Makers 46 and Elijah Craig for my start into the world of bourbon. Really enjoy you videos. Thanks for all the advice Curt.

    • @slbdrinks
      @slbdrinks  2 года назад +2

      That’s great bottles you chose to start with! Really happy you are enjoying the channel!

    • @martinschwartz6452
      @martinschwartz6452 6 месяцев назад

      Back in the '60s I drank what my Dad drank - I.W. Harper 100. However, as an entry level bourbon I'd suggest Evan Williams Black. I still keep a bottle around to use in the BBQ sauce and I can still drink it when I want something light.

    • @matthewgabbard6415
      @matthewgabbard6415 19 дней назад

      When you get comfortable at around 100 proof I'd suggest Old Forester BiB. It's pure cherry candy, if you are into that profile. Their standard 100 proof is good too. Has a bit of banana and brown sugar. Actually you are probably well past that now your comment is 2 years old. Sorry man

  • @loganwgriffith
    @loganwgriffith 2 года назад +9

    I am very much a beginner. This channel is my 100% go to for information.
    The first bourbon was a shot of Makers Mark I couldn't tell you how many years ago.
    Flash forward close to a couple decades.
    As the enlisted part of a company command team (1SG), the best Commander I ever served with shared a bottle of Basil Hayden's. Now I am a bourbon fan. I've bought a few types. Old Forrester 86 was the first I bought, then Elijah Craig Small Batch. There has only been a couple more, but I'm enjoying everything so far.
    Thank you Kurt for not just the education but also grade A entertainment
    Old Forrester 86 was my

    • @slbdrinks
      @slbdrinks  2 года назад +2

      Appreciate your kind words! I would have included BH and Angels Envy but did not due to price but both are excellent started!

    • @shilohmaverick898
      @shilohmaverick898 Год назад +1

      Snobs will tell you Basil is dog shit, it's not the best neet or on rocks, but it kills in Manhattans and Old Fashions. It's also only 80 proof, so it's good for beginners.

  • @robertclewell7305
    @robertclewell7305 2 года назад +18

    I have only been into bourbon for about 4 months. One of the very first videos I watched was your top five bourbons for under $30 because I wanted good options at a reasonable price. I have bought every bourbon on that top 5 list. I do have to say I enjoyed the Knob Creek and the Larceny the best but they all were good. I have enjoyed your videos ever since. Your videos are always great on information and your presentation always makes the viewer feel like they are sitting at the bar talking to a friend who just happens to be the bartender. Keep up the great work. God bless. My list would be Knob Creek 9 year, Old Forester Signature 100 proof, Elijah Craig small batch and Larceny.

    • @JimPryde
      @JimPryde Год назад

      I'm very new to bourbon, and tried Larceny at a friend's bachelor party the other night. I absolutely loved it. It really prompted me to start learning more about bourbon!

  • @torbenmortensen75
    @torbenmortensen75 2 года назад +5

    I am pretty new to bourbon, not to whisky, have had some experience with scotchs.
    My favorites so far are:
    1. Eagle rare
    2. 1792 small batch
    3. Four roses single barrel
    4. Wild Turkey 101
    5. Evan Williams single barrel (vintage 2010)
    I still struggle a bit with the ones above 100 proof.
    And I live in Europe, so some Bourbons I just can't find, eventhough I really would love to try them.
    Thanks for a great channel :-)
    Best regards from Denmark

    • @slbdrinks
      @slbdrinks  2 года назад +1

      Thank you sir! Great choices!

  • @wyodino6245
    @wyodino6245 2 года назад +13

    I agree, great choices. Love the Buffalo Trace! It's the one that goes in a flask for sipping around a fire.

    • @jaketrat3725
      @jaketrat3725 8 месяцев назад

      I drink it straight out the bottle big pulls and get hammered at the bonfire love it

  • @paullee2177
    @paullee2177 2 года назад +18

    Just for a bit of a laugh, the first bourbon I ever tasted was Bourbon Supreme. In 1969 I was stationed at Nakhom Phanom Royal Thai Air Force Base. It was $1.70 for a quart.

    • @slbdrinks
      @slbdrinks  2 года назад

      Wow now that’s an awesome memory! Thank you for sharing!

  • @EverydayDrinker
    @EverydayDrinker 2 года назад +3

    I couldn’t agree more with you Kurt on the old Forester. If you were to get one collection as a beginner I would say to get the old forester line for sure

  • @steveno7058
    @steveno7058 2 года назад +38

    Nice list! Here are the 5 I recommend to my friends beginning their journey: Makers Mark (Wheater), Knob Creek (Nutty), Wild Turkey 101 (Spice), Old Forester 100 (Dark Fruit), and Four Roses SB (High Rye).

  • @mikefeeley5717
    @mikefeeley5717 2 года назад +1

    I have introduced many new bourbon friends to Old Forester 86 and all have loved it. My #1 for beginners. Thank you. Mike Atlanta GA

    • @slbdrinks
      @slbdrinks  2 года назад +1

      Hard to go wrong with that bottle!

  • @blainewilson-fb2ch
    @blainewilson-fb2ch 28 дней назад

    Amazing! Your first 4 are what I started with! Love Ancient Age on ice as everyday sip. Can't beat the price. We like high rye offerings. Bulleit, WT 101, and ET fit the bill. Nice job on the video!

  • @Nicky68Y
    @Nicky68Y 2 года назад +2

    I GOTTA SAY I VERY MUCH APPRECIATE YOUR THOUGHTFULNESS AND APPROACH. Kurt/Curt you can really see the passion and, even though I've been into bourbons (Kentucky boy) for a few years now, you make me want to explore some brands even more. I've will definitely try a couple of these only because of your descriptions. Very much appreciate it!!!

    • @slbdrinks
      @slbdrinks  2 года назад +1

      I really hope you find a few you love! Kurt is the correct spelling fyi

  • @craigpatchett3508
    @craigpatchett3508 Год назад +4

    Still a beginner and although I’ve tried most of your recommendations, Four Roses small batch is still the only one I actually find enjoyable.

  • @katierihn226
    @katierihn226 2 года назад +4

    I recently picked up a bottle of Old Forester 86 and Evan Williams single barrel as entry points into bourbon so it's nice to know I'm on the right track. So far I've only opened the OF but I love it!

    • @slbdrinks
      @slbdrinks  2 года назад +1

      Great job! Really glad you liked it!

  • @itspabbs
    @itspabbs 2 года назад +11

    I got my wife into bourbon with Jim Beam white label. Had her taste it and kept adding water until she found it palatable. Over time she made it to neat and became aware of the flavor profile. Then she started trying many different whiskeys. She's a huge whiskey fan about a year after despising it.

    • @slbdrinks
      @slbdrinks  2 года назад +1

      Great idea with the addition of water!

    • @briandeal8927
      @briandeal8927 Год назад

      I still go back to Red Stagg some.

    • @kievan84
      @kievan84 10 месяцев назад

      @@slbdrinks called Mizuwari in japan.

  • @Brad-ic4bp
    @Brad-ic4bp Год назад +3

    I started tasting bourbon & scotch in 2020, as a pandemic hobby:). And I watched videos like this to determine which ones I should try, as a beginner. The basic Elijah Craig and Evan Williams Single Barrel were my first two bottles bought. I was lucky enough to stumble onto Woodford Reserve Double -Oaked as my third bottle - which is still my favorite to-date (in terms of an always-available bourbon). I totally agree on the Michter's American Whiskey - Very drinkable and flavorful, even not being technically bourbon due to the used barrels (as opposed to new).

  • @scottdickerson3710
    @scottdickerson3710 2 года назад +4

    I'm fairly new to bourbons. One I love that I think would be good for beginners is George Reamus. Lower proof, around $32, I'll buy me another. Love the channel.

    • @slbdrinks
      @slbdrinks  2 года назад

      Great recommendation thank you!

  • @metal2clown
    @metal2clown Год назад +5

    I’d also say regular makers mark, woodford reserve, and Jim beam black label are good beginner bourbons as well. Those are just a few of the bottles that got me into bourbon. In my opinion they are all somewhat easy to drink, have different flavors between each bottle, and also are good for the whiskey cocktails I like to make.

  • @robertcollins3761
    @robertcollins3761 9 месяцев назад

    Hey Kurt, bought my first bourbon bottle (Basil Hayden) this Xmas, as I’ve grown up in a scotch family. I stumbled on to your channel and I’ve bought a Buffalo Trace and An Elijah Craig….looking forward to cracking them open this weekend. Great work on your channel….thanks for helping us noobs!

  • @michaelsarna2008
    @michaelsarna2008 Год назад

    Found your page tonight and absolutely love it. Living in Nashville I’m right in the heart of the bourbon - whiskey country. If you one of the purist. Well I’m not a complete newbie, I am enjoying what I’m learning and like to learn more. I have a very good shop near where I live with a very knowledgeable staff and I learned a bunch from them, but often you wonder if their opinions may be skewed by other loyalties. I actually live very close to local distillery, Leiper‘s Fork distillery which I think is putting out some very nice product.

  • @TheReal_DeanD
    @TheReal_DeanD 2 года назад +7

    Evan Williams 1783 and Bulleit Bourbon started it off for me. Looking back the advice I'd give is go to the mini section. Start off there with the 200ml to 375ml bottles. Then get small bottles of each and don't rush. Get the WT101, Elijah Craig and a Makers 46. Definitely agree on Price and Proof. Don't go past 45% ABV.

    • @slbdrinks
      @slbdrinks  2 года назад

      Great thoughts!

    • @borduminky
      @borduminky 2 года назад +1

      Bulleit is pretty good. My first rye whiskey was Bulleit. Highly recommend it for a beginner.

  • @wadevenerdi1060
    @wadevenerdi1060 10 месяцев назад +1

    I think these are good recommendations.
    Some things I tried early and am glad I did and would recommend:
    Try at least 1 wheat
    Try better bourbon ($25-30).
    Some really cheap bottles are just not good and may turn you off to bourbon.
    Try multiple different rye levels, proof points and viscosities.
    Some examples
    Makers mark (16% wheat) 110 proof
    Wild Turkey 101 (13% rye) 101 proof BUDGET
    Old Forester 86 (18% rye) 86 proof BUDGET
    1792 (18% rye) 93 proof
    Four Roses single barrel (35% rye) 100 proof
    -This was the first time I had an oily bourbon, or visible legs on the glass.
    Good luck on your journey!
    Some favorites after a few years of my own journey:
    Elijah Craig small batch
    4 Roses Single Barrel
    Wild Turkey Rare Breed
    Coopers Craft (100)
    Knob Creek (100)
    Old Forester 1920
    Old Forester 86
    1792 Small batch

  • @ibdam1
    @ibdam1 2 года назад +3

    Great list. I’m a fan of four out of five. I’ve not tried the Ancient Age, so I’m getting a bottle today. Never can go wrong with Kurt’s recommendations.

    • @slbdrinks
      @slbdrinks  2 года назад +2

      Hopefully you will like it. For 10.00 it’s hard to go wrong!

  • @patricksnyder3446
    @patricksnyder3446 Год назад +1

    I really enjoy your content and delivery, it's great to see father and son having a good time doing something together with different opinions! Trent I bought my first CASK strength Bondstone Cask Whiskey 61.4% according to the label. I have started my bourbon collection for sharing with family and friends, so most is lower proof! My first taste was very BOLD tingle in the nose, eyes watered a bit, kind of took my breath! I then started the process adding a couple drops of water Better then 1 ice cube swirl until glass was cold then tasted again! Long story short it is now one of my favorites truly a whiskey with a range of flavor that can be adjusted to the flavor you enjoy most!

  • @hope_and_love
    @hope_and_love 2 года назад +6

    I'm more of a rye or Irish whiskey drinker and this makes me feel more confident about trying bourbon. Oddly, the only one of these I know for sure I've seen in our local shop is Buffalo Trace. But this is rural Montana - the store is smaller than my bedroom and the only shop in the county. 😁

    • @slbdrinks
      @slbdrinks  2 года назад +2

      That’s awesome lol! Well, if they have BT run with it!

  • @barrydunham896
    @barrydunham896 Год назад

    Great choices. Only one i might add would be four roses

  • @Borders14
    @Borders14 2 года назад +2

    New subscriber, fellow Hoosier. Good vids! Been getting into Bourbon and Whiskey with my wife in the last year. Great info on this channel. Thanks!

    • @slbdrinks
      @slbdrinks  2 года назад

      Thanks so much and welcome!

  • @waynebetley4851
    @waynebetley4851 2 года назад +1

    Nice recommendations for beginners.

  • @williamcornelison4721
    @williamcornelison4721 2 года назад +1

    It is my Birthday today and though I have finally know where to fine Old Forester Rye, while I was out today I picked up an Old Forester 86 on sale for $22. Looking forward to try it.

    • @slbdrinks
      @slbdrinks  2 года назад

      Great! Hope you love it!

  • @mattjoe1740
    @mattjoe1740 Год назад

    First, great list SBL Drinks, I think of when I first started out and think hmmm are we talking about mixing or neat? I started with makers mark and to my chagrin there was more water than bourbon in my cup but I did so for a while. Bullet bourbon, buffalo trace, and elijah craig are all great mixers for an old fashioned which is what I did after. Once I decided to have the pallet for neat bourbon flavor and deeper appreciation, things began to change. Some of my past/beginning favorites neat were Elijah Craig small batch, George Dickel single barrel(favorite at the time and one I like to go to still), Wild turkey 101, and Four Roses. A few years have past since then for me as im still on that train. I really have had an appreciation for barrel picks as of late because I get to mess with single barrels each time. I appreciate what goes into making it and love to try new bourbons. I agree with one of your past videos Jefferson's ocean isnt the best tasting but i like to keep a bottle around because its not a bad bourbon. When it comes to hosting there is no other like it. The story is awesome to tell friends who are new to bourbon and seeing how much they enjoy a pour. I cant say what my favorite pour is now because each has its own character. I will say ive been playing around with different finishing casks and even different Irish Whiskeys or cognacs which has been a treat. Cheers to you Sir!

  • @markknister6272
    @markknister6272 2 года назад +2

    Good choices to start. Better mixers than sippers. I loved Buffalo Trace when I started; still do.

  • @duffman9908
    @duffman9908 2 года назад +4

    It really depends. If its a newbie doing cocktails I would suggest something far different than a newbie trying out a neat or rocks pour. A buddy of mine wanted to try a bourbon neat so I got him a pour of Woodford Double Oak and that converted him to trying all of the bourbons neat rather than mixing or over ice.

  • @johnfernandez345
    @johnfernandez345 2 года назад +3

    This is a fine lesson with good advice, Kurt. I have to agree with some others that pushing 100 proof probably is too much proof for most beginners, though, regardless of the quality of WT 101.
    It's very easy to get caught up in the hype and excitement and start chasing fine, expensive whiskies, and the big cask strength, barrel proof beasts that everybody seems to talk about. (I've done it.) For beginners to Bourbon, and to whiskey in general, one should build one's tastes slowly.
    Your recommendations are good, except my caution about the 100 proof bottles. OF 86 is especially good. I also suggest Four Roses yellow, Benchmark, MM, maybe McKenna 80, and EW 1783. BT would be solid, if one can get it.
    I never see any Michter's in my Oregon shops. It may be a little pricey, too, for beginners.
    Carry on the good work, and cheers!

    • @slbdrinks
      @slbdrinks  2 года назад

      Great recommendations!

  • @nuckinuss4376
    @nuckinuss4376 Год назад

    Great Video, thanks a lot. I often have problems to understand english/american natives, but I love the way you speak! Here in Germany, Bourbon unfortunately is not very popular. Scotch is more common. But your channel really opens the world and shows the great varieties! Thanks a lot!

    • @slbdrinks
      @slbdrinks  Год назад

      Thanks so much for your nice words!

  • @jamosensei
    @jamosensei 2 года назад +2

    This is the great thing about being part of a bourbon (or any whisk(e)y) community, is the people, like Kurt here, that can give a person pointers on how to approach this topic in a way that doesn't scare a person away. Good on ya, Brother Kurt!!! I, personally, appreciate you pointing me to many whiskeys, including Old Forrester offerings, Wild Turkey 101 and Russell's Reserve, and Bardstown offerings.
    I remember walking up to the bourbon section, at my local liquor superstore, and having no clue where to start. I lucked out, one particulart time, when I ran into a co-worker that had a bit more bourbon experience, and he pointed me to an entry Four Roses, which I enjoyed. When I went back to give him feedback, I started running into more and more individuals that had a passion point for specific offerings, and this led me to venture out a bit more. The big tipper came when I was invited to come to a WEEKENDS IN WHISKEY event, and stood in a line of avid whiskey lovers. It was a bit of a rush to be in the middle of all this joy for bourbon & whiskey...and it cemented, in my mind, that I came to the right place...I learned a LOT that month.

    • @slbdrinks
      @slbdrinks  2 года назад

      Appreciate your kind words! Excellent advice concerning seeking knowledge from those with more experience.

  • @bartosz_majchrzak_yt
    @bartosz_majchrzak_yt Год назад

    101 for sure!! When first time I tried it I fall in love with that bourbon!!

  • @ashleywhitehead380
    @ashleywhitehead380 2 года назад +1

    These were well thought out! I like Larceny as well as a starter. That's was the first time I could taste the sweet vanilla and I. Was hooked!

    • @slbdrinks
      @slbdrinks  2 года назад

      That’s awesome! Thanks for sharing!

  • @jimbrady7030
    @jimbrady7030 2 года назад +2

    So for me starting in bourbon I liked Elijah Craig and Buffalo trace, as well as Evan Williams single barrel which you mentioned. I know the other two are a little more in price however one thing that I did for myself is i bought a few of the mini bottles of stuff to try the 50ml ones. For the wild turkey it was on $2 and it let me try several right off. I didnt like Knob Creek when I began but now it's one of my favorites, amazing how the pallet develops. Woodford Reserve is a GREAT one to try in a mini bottle.

    • @slbdrinks
      @slbdrinks  2 года назад

      Mini bottles is an excellent idea to try different bourbons for little cost!

  • @timbuma3693
    @timbuma3693 2 года назад +4

    Good list, I’d also add Makers Mark 46 and Woodford Reserve double oak. If you like Makers you can go try a bunch of different wheaters. If you like Woodford there are some double barrels to explore like Old Forester 1910.

    • @archeionx
      @archeionx 2 года назад

      These are the ones that first got me into drinking whiskey neat.

  • @BB-sc1jv
    @BB-sc1jv 2 года назад +1

    Big issue with my beginner friends who visit my basement bar for a tasting is they don't know how to sip bourbon and enjoy the nuances of each sip. They drink instead of sip. I've learned to pour just enough in a glass for a sip and instruct them on how to let flow from the tip of tongue to the back. Like you, I enjoy the Wild Turkey products. Russells Reserve single barrel is my favorite with Rare Breed a close second. Only Wild Turkey product I didn't adapt my palate for is the Longbranch. Received a bottle as a gift that set on my shelf for a year. Read a tip from one of your viewers about mixing so I did a Longbranch pour with Rare Breed, 1 to 1 ratio, and Voila! turned into a delicious pour. My personal recommendation for a beginner is Elijah Craig small batch. $35 a bottle here. It was probably one of the 1st 5 I purchased and I continue to enjoy still today. Lot of value for the flavor it provides.

    • @slbdrinks
      @slbdrinks  2 года назад

      Lots of good stuff in your comment! Thank you!

  • @raymondcote2913
    @raymondcote2913 11 месяцев назад

    New to your site, love your presentation. I have 3 of your items at my bar now, although my Old Forester is the 100 proof. Thanks.

  • @riversbikes2939
    @riversbikes2939 2 месяца назад

    Great Information - Thank You guys so much for what you do!

  • @NutsInYourMouth
    @NutsInYourMouth 8 месяцев назад

    Very greatful for this video. I am a single malt scotch fan, bourbons were never my thing. I will give it a new try after seing this. Keep up the good work.

  • @andrewmainprice2179
    @andrewmainprice2179 2 года назад +33

    Four roses was my first ever bourbon. I would try wild turkey 101, makers mark 46, Evan Williams and Elijah Craig small batch. Do not spend more than £30-£40 on your beginner bourbons.

    • @slbdrinks
      @slbdrinks  2 года назад +2

      Excellent advice!

    • @lenripley3
      @lenripley3 2 года назад

      Four Roses “yellow label” is a great starter. I still love it.

  • @danno2162
    @danno2162 2 года назад +2

    I really enjoy your channel, keep up the great work. I recently started getting into whiskey and appreciate your honest opinion. Even though I didn’t enter, I enjoyed watching the bourbon madness tournament!

    • @slbdrinks
      @slbdrinks  2 года назад

      Appreciate your involvement in the channel!

  • @flattailbob
    @flattailbob 9 месяцев назад

    I just bought the Michters American and I whole heartedly agree. Really thought you’d recommend 1792. It goes for less than $30 in Oklahoma. Actually less than the Michters here. Thanks love the shows.

  • @BLLee-ws1xk
    @BLLee-ws1xk Год назад

    Very nostalgic. I lived in Ky. for 26 yrs (Bourbon Co.) and in the 80s started with AA, EW, Ezra Brooks. Later WT101. Fun to reminisce. Good job!

  • @mikezimmermann89
    @mikezimmermann89 2 года назад +2

    Great idea for a video! I agree with the commenter who suggested making it an annual event as things DO change from year-to-year.
    As for an idea for a new video, how about the same approach but looking at “cocktail” bourbons?
    Another idea: a Bourbon 101 video covering things like “mash bill” and what the different combos do to flavor, who the “major” distillers are and which brands belong to whom, standards (if there are any) for “cask strength”, what the “char levels” are for barrels, and what’s “typical”, etc. Living in Napa, I’ve learned a lot about wine, and can GUESS at some of these things regarding bourbon (and other whiskeys), but I’d love to “know”.

    • @slbdrinks
      @slbdrinks  2 года назад

      Thanks so much for the great ideas!

  • @harryborsalino1276
    @harryborsalino1276 2 года назад +7

    A great informative list, even for those who are not exactly beginners...because there's always something new to learn and experience. Three of the five (EW Single Barrel, OF 86, and Turkey 101 have been on my go-to list for some time, especially the 101. Wild Turkey was my original Bourbon when I started drinking whiskey regularly back in college days, and I've enjoyed various Old Forester products for quite a while as well. I didn't really get into Evan Williams until I visited Heaven Hill and sampled some several years ago; I had it pegged as a bottom shelf Bourbon. However, Evan Williams Single Barrel is great, although I admit, I like the 100 Proof BIB more as a day-to-day Bourbon. Ancient Age has sort of flown below the radar for me, so I may have to invest a sawbuck and see what I've been missing. Same for Early Times. Thanks for another great video; I have to say that some of the folks who do these types of programs seem to be more concerned with presenting or maintaining a particular image, or with trying to be comedians. Your presentation is straightforward, informative, accessible, and not about yourself as much as about the endlessly fascinating subject of whiskey, especially Bourbon.

    • @slbdrinks
      @slbdrinks  2 года назад

      Thanks so much for the kind words and also very knowledgeable comment! Appreciate you!

    • @mitchilito99
      @mitchilito99 Год назад

      Well said, Harry!

  • @jho7783
    @jho7783 2 года назад +3

    I started with OF 100 (it was a gift) and I liked it but didn’t love it. I bought a bottle of Four Roses and loved it, then found a bottle of BT and loved it too. After a while I went back to that OF 100 and it’s my new daily sipper. Just had to warm my palate up I reckon lol

    • @slbdrinks
      @slbdrinks  2 года назад

      Perfect example of working your way up the ladder!

    • @geradelacantera
      @geradelacantera Год назад

      Started almost the same bought buffalo trace then got four roses want to get knob creek since it’s higher proof

  • @barrywells6359
    @barrywells6359 2 года назад +1

    U guys make the absolute best videos

    • @slbdrinks
      @slbdrinks  2 года назад

      Very much appreciated!

  • @TheSpiritoftheCocktail
    @TheSpiritoftheCocktail 2 года назад +3

    KURT!!!! Awesome video!!! You talked me into getting the Turkey 101, so, I'll continue to trust your taste buds and get some Evan Williams!!! I've been mixing cocktails for years and I still consider myself a beginner!!! CHEERS my brother!!!

    • @slbdrinks
      @slbdrinks  2 года назад +1

      We are all beginners my friend! Learning is a daily exercise we all should try to do!

  • @ANONM60D
    @ANONM60D 6 месяцев назад

    You have great presentation skills, a beautiful bar and great camera work. Subscribed!

  • @waynestogbauer7083
    @waynestogbauer7083 Год назад

    10:12 I really like your show, and your philosophy that if it tastes good, it is good. I started off with wine both red and white since taking an enology class in college at Fresno State and my instructor had your same approach. Any how thanks for the show it’s great, keep it coming!

  • @zackbower2749
    @zackbower2749 2 года назад +1

    first Bourbon I tried was Knob Creek 9, loved it, thanks for your recommendation, it's reasonably priced and taste good. I also loved the Elijah Craig smallbatch. Never thought I would love tasting different bourbons, I'm so glad I came across your youtube channel.

  • @ConcreteKid54
    @ConcreteKid54 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for another great review on a topic of import. You almost lost me with your first recommendation however. I agree with your special mention selections and 4 of your “top 5.” Ancient Age? That is the bourbon my father had in his liquor cabinet. I knew it was low cost but I also remember vividly, my first exposure to bourbon. It was his Ancient Age. My dad was my hero in every way possible so my first conclusion after drinking Ancient Age was, I guess I don’t like bourbon. This exposure led me to be a beer drinker for the next 15 years! Only after experiencing better bourbons was I able to say, I like bourbon. I went back to try Ancient Age as a more experienced consumer and found it to still be undrinkable. I guess my hero dad was just cheap with his bourbon. Your criteria of proof point and price makes sense but you need to consider elevating the floor of your price point. Thanks

    • @slbdrinks
      @slbdrinks  2 года назад

      Lol I hear you on the AA and respect your opinion. I really wanted to include a bottom shelfer and Trent and I tasted several but decided on the AA. Appreciate your thoughts!

  • @jtford5951
    @jtford5951 2 года назад +2

    I love the Old Forrester and Wild Turkey 101. I'll have to try the Evan Williams Single Barrel. Great video as always. Thanks!

  • @raymondsloan9174
    @raymondsloan9174 2 года назад +2

    I love your videos and respect your style, honesty, and opinion. Awesome channel! If, I were to advise a beginner on bourbons. I would think they should know what a boubon is and how it is different from a whiskey or a scotch. Could you do a video on that for a novice? Then maybe a video for tge intermediates on the nuances of the bourbon whiskies?

    • @raymondsloan9174
      @raymondsloan9174 2 года назад +1

      I forgot to ask, what about Trent's, Michelle's, or your wife's opinions on the best bourbons for a beginner!

    • @slbdrinks
      @slbdrinks  2 года назад

      Great thought!

  • @tonyn152
    @tonyn152 2 года назад +2

    Great show Kurt. With the exception of the Ancient Age, which I've not yet tried, I couldn't agree more with your list. If I could put a sub with my experience for the Ancient Age, it would probably be Makers Mark, or perhaps Jim Beam Black which I think would fit your profile and criteria perfectly.
    I would like to see you do a "BEST 5 Scotches for BEGINNERS" video, which would help me out, as I'm trying to get into Scotch. 🙂

    • @slbdrinks
      @slbdrinks  2 года назад

      Hmmm great idea! Thank you!

  • @sourdoughdougyukon
    @sourdoughdougyukon 2 года назад +2

    As a relative newbie, I really enjoy the WT 101, also Bulliet and Buffalo Trace ... thanks for the vid guys ! Evan Williams looks like something I'll be seeking ! Cheers

    • @phlips11
      @phlips11 2 года назад +2

      Look for the EW 1783 small batch too. It's probably the best sub $20 bottle available right now

    • @slbdrinks
      @slbdrinks  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! Agreed on the 1783 that’s a great bottle as well!

  • @ericamiles2641
    @ericamiles2641 2 года назад +3

    Thanks Kurt! I can’t always find Early Times in my area so I think a good sub would be Old Forester 100. I also think for the money the Benchmark line is a decent bourbon for new people to try.

    • @slbdrinks
      @slbdrinks  2 года назад +1

      Benchmark does have some great choices!

  • @batboy242
    @batboy242 10 месяцев назад

    I like Rebel 100 for a beginner, also a great mixer!

  • @kevinperry1843
    @kevinperry1843 2 года назад +1

    Thanks again for another great content. I will be buying several of these bottles this weekend. YES!!!! I love Wild Turkey 101. I have to keep it on my counter. I like Jack Daniel No. 7 but which Jack Daniel you recommend? Keep it come because I'm learning so much.

    • @slbdrinks
      @slbdrinks  2 года назад

      JD has really came a long way in the last couple yrs. The barrel proof and single barrel are both pretty good.

  • @btheking7358
    @btheking7358 Год назад

    Love the channel, content and honest opion👍🏼 Greetings from the Netherlands

  • @rjb346
    @rjb346 2 года назад +2

    Excellent video both in content and production. Add two more Heaven Hill products to the list .... Fighting Cock and Evan Williams 1783 .... both at around $20 and available.

    • @slbdrinks
      @slbdrinks  2 года назад

      1783 came so close to making this list! Great choice! I have never had Fighting cock. Need to try that.

    • @rjb346
      @rjb346 2 года назад

      Thanks for your reply. Really enjoy your presentations because 1) you include family, 2) topics are interesting, 3) the production quality is great. I'm 76 and just got into bourbon two years ago after a lifetime of enjoying beer. Strictly bourbon now.

  • @pyratepotter4850
    @pyratepotter4850 9 месяцев назад

    I am new to Bourbon so I have been making my journey through RUclips to learn. The first bottle of Bourbon I bought for myself was Wild Turkey Rare Breed. I thought it was a great place for me to start. My second bottle was Buffalo Trace. I have really enjoyed both bottles so far and look forward to getting a few more bottles this weekend to add to my collection. note: I have enjoyed several Scotches over the years and Ardbeg and Lagavulin are some of my favorites so the cask strength of the rare breed wasn't too overwhelming.

    • @bowmanbrent419
      @bowmanbrent419 8 месяцев назад

      You sure you're new? I'm new and you're using words of someone who's been around 😂

  • @scottalonzi918
    @scottalonzi918 2 года назад +2

    All great choices turkey 101 can't go wrong ever

  • @A-chef
    @A-chef 2 года назад +1

    Buffalo trace, Bulleit rye. Four roses small batch. Bulleit bourbon and Jim beam 12 years. My favourite

  • @ericj1500
    @ericj1500 2 года назад +3

    Elijah craig , makers 46, knob creek, woodford reserve were some of my favorites starting out as well as the early times and old forester bottled in bond. Anything from Chattanooga whiskey is amazing maybe start with the 91 its really good but a tad pricey for some beginners but it is worth it 👌 😉 even regular makers or larceny is also a nice sipper as well if they like sweeter bourbons

    • @slbdrinks
      @slbdrinks  2 года назад

      Great thoughts! Thanks!

  • @badgerjeff6081
    @badgerjeff6081 2 года назад +2

    Couldn't agree with you more re: Michter's American. The sweetness in that bottle really surprise me. Great video topic!

    • @slbdrinks
      @slbdrinks  2 года назад +1

      I think that bottle gets overlooked! Very good!

  • @ghw7192
    @ghw7192 Год назад

    Had my first bourbon in the mid 1960's and I remember that it was the 4 Roses one grandfather drank. That same family visit, I tried the WT101 the other grandfather drank and Eddie Russell owned me! My father was drinking Haven Hill at the time, so I had a good introduction to bourbon.
    In 2023, my faves are WT101 and EW BIB.. Excellent video!

  • @docrat2
    @docrat2 2 года назад +1

    Evan Williams Single Barrel and the WT 101- great choices for beginners or experienced bourbon lovers- great choices, great channel- thanks Kurt, really enjoy your take on these

  • @romeogaray
    @romeogaray Год назад

    Awesome guide! I now know where to start

  • @TheJdc122167
    @TheJdc122167 2 года назад +1

    Well done as always Kurt and crew. I run an events services company that works directly with the local liquor stores & does bourbon flights & tastings at many different events including higher end events. When I’m doing a basics flight here are my basic 5 flight:
    I agree with the Wild Turkey 101 and Old Forrester. Buffalo Trace is definitely in there, then I go Woodford Reserve and Makers Mark or Elijah Craig Small Batch. Newbies seem to like them all & go to our bars we have at the events & order one (or more) of them neat, straight up, or in a whiskey cocktail like an Old Fashioned, a Sazerac, or a Sour. All great starters & all are enjoyed by even the advanced bourbon drinker.

    • @slbdrinks
      @slbdrinks  2 года назад +1

      Great idea to add a solid wheated like MM!

  • @robertcummings892
    @robertcummings892 Год назад

    Just started getting into bourbon, and your channel has really helped me figure out how to navigate and build a collection, is there any way you could do a show of high proof bourbons that drink under proof for newbies like myself

  • @xColdRamen
    @xColdRamen Год назад

    Y'all videos have been super helpful with me now starting my bourbon journey!

  • @Retiredrookiecigars
    @Retiredrookiecigars 7 дней назад

    I’m VERY new and really only drink like 3-4 ounces each evening but I started with Larceny and Evan Williams 1783. I have also added Maker’s Mark No 46 to the mix. 🤷‍♂️

  • @jasonleedham5678
    @jasonleedham5678 2 года назад +4

    As a Brit I was more into scotch, BUT after seeing your recommendations, I tried WT 101, I would say if the proof point is too high, ice! or as with scotch a drop of water, this can help ease you in! especially if you are not used to spirits. Over here Jack Daniels single barrel is 90 proof only (although not bourbon I know) this is so much better than std JD, it has become one of my favourite drinks.
    BTW WT101 comes out close to $50 here , JD single barrel around $75 - cheers Kurt

    • @slbdrinks
      @slbdrinks  2 года назад

      Great advice concerning a bit of water or ice to tame the flame! Thanks for checking in!

  • @vincent1harper730
    @vincent1harper730 2 года назад +1

    My grandfather got me start on bourbon first shot of makers mark when I turned 21 smooth with a little burn great after taste of vanilla but makers mark 46 recommend for beginners

  • @YouTubeBinging
    @YouTubeBinging 10 месяцев назад

    Just found your channel via this video. Liking the direction so far. Not everyone can afford the bottles you have to seemingly hunt for. I've been looking for a channel that reviews "normal" bourbons you can find in a variety of stores. Not necessarily bottom shelf, but average like normal 9 year Knob, normal elijah Craig small batch, etc (without the special reserve, oaky oakiest of oak version, super duper elute small single barrel etc) lol

  • @brandtsnakenberg7327
    @brandtsnakenberg7327 2 года назад +2

    Curt (sp.) Great list I would substitute Maker's Mark for Early Times(it can be hard to find) and Maker's being a Wheat vs Rye it helps show beginners like me the difference wheat makes.

    • @slbdrinks
      @slbdrinks  2 года назад +1

      MM is a great beginner bourbon!

  • @safromnc8616
    @safromnc8616 2 года назад +2

    I would suggest taking advantage of tastings at distilleries as well as retailers (if that is an option in your state). I just did a tasting at End of Days distillery in Wilmington, NC spoke to one of the owners (it is quite new) and got a tour and tasting all for free. Their stuff was spot on. One I would add that is a sweeter, easier to drink whisky is Baby Blue by Balcones. I know it has a heavy blue corn mash bill but don't recall if it qualifies as a bourbon, or not.

    • @safromnc8616
      @safromnc8616 2 года назад +1

      Additional info I didn't remember the story..."The whiskey is named for its mash bill and it’s aging. The former points to it’s 100% Hopi blue corn, while the latter points to a short aging in used 5-gallon barrels. That small barrel aging would become a signature of early craft whiskey, and the use of used barrels is mandated by Federal corn whiskey regulations. The blue corn mash, however, remains a novel feature, even several years later. An added, unusual note is that corn whiskey usually isn’t aged, let alone aged in small barrels. It’s not chill filtered and bottled at 92 proof (46% ABV)." So not even close to a bourbon, by definition.

    • @slbdrinks
      @slbdrinks  2 года назад

      Thank you for the recommendation! Appreciate your comment!

  • @bobweller1771
    @bobweller1771 Год назад

    Love your videos brand new looking to buy my first bourbon. Thanks for the suggestions

  • @isopdt
    @isopdt Год назад

    Thanks for sharing this - a great place to start. great stuff.

  • @antoniodelgado7229
    @antoniodelgado7229 10 месяцев назад

    And here I am starting out a little over a year ago with OF 1920, WR Double Oaked, Basil Hayden, and Four Roses single barrel. Could've started out MUCH cheaper 😅
    Great videos. Learning a lot from you.

  • @Watchman999
    @Watchman999 2 года назад +2

    Four Roses Yellow Label needs to be part of a beginner list. I sip it and mix it and enjoy both. Cheers.

    • @slbdrinks
      @slbdrinks  2 года назад

      Believe it or not I have never had the yellow label 😳

  • @Paulo-PCP73
    @Paulo-PCP73 2 года назад +3

    Living in Brazil my options are limited but with my very friendly sellers I can still get great bourbons. My favorite is still Four Roses Single Barrel, followed by Wild Turquey 101, Buffalo Trace and Evan Williams.

  • @testuser55
    @testuser55 2 года назад +5

    I would recommend starting at even lower proofs. I think the 100 proof ones you have MIGHT be too much for entry level. Really depends on the person, but if they find 100 proof too much, then OF 86 (on your list), Wild Turkey 81, Jim Beam and Jack all very affordable and in that 80-90 proof range. I have not had Benchmark but might be an option as well.

    • @slbdrinks
      @slbdrinks  2 года назад

      80-90 proof is a great place to start!

  • @RaySchwanenberger
    @RaySchwanenberger 2 года назад +1

    One of the best starter bourbons I’ve ever had is Eight and Sand!

    • @slbdrinks
      @slbdrinks  2 года назад +1

      You know I was really shocked at how good that release is!

  • @jastew1971
    @jastew1971 Год назад +1

    Hey Curt. I'm only a few short years into my bourbon journey, and so far my two favorites are Elijah Craig small batch and Angel's Envy. For me personally it comes down to sweetness and mouthfeel. I prefer sweet and prefer a viscous mouthfeel. Always looking to try new things so any suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you brother! Cheers! 🥃

  • @MarcPagan
    @MarcPagan 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for an excellent and helpful video!

  • @billeverett4090
    @billeverett4090 2 года назад +5

    Buffalo Trace bounces back and forth on whether it’s easy to find around me but I’d agree that it’s a very good starter option. Nice low proof and classic flavors. All the Michtners products are very good though, at least here, would be at the upper end of the price range you suggested (which I also think was good advice). The Evan Williams is actually pretty rare out here. It’s a very good choice but it’s harder to find than the Buffalo Trace. The other option that I might suggest would be the Four Roses Small Batch. It’s about $34 around here at least. I think it has some more complexity than the BT for instance while still being easy to drink.

    • @slbdrinks
      @slbdrinks  2 года назад

      Been a while since I have had the small batch bottle. Need to get that!

  • @simonwhitehouse4950
    @simonwhitehouse4950 2 года назад +1

    Cheers from England Kurt, love WT 101, i’ll keep an eye out for the others 🥃👍

    • @slbdrinks
      @slbdrinks  2 года назад +1

      Nice to hear from you! Hopefully one day I will be able to visit your beautiful country!

  • @ronbelldvm
    @ronbelldvm 2 года назад +8

    My brother started me with Woodford Reserve. I think Elijah Craig Small Batch, Buffalo Trace, Michter's US 1 Small Batch and Michter's American, all would be on my list to introduce a friend to bourbon.

  • @everything_doc
    @everything_doc 2 года назад +1

    Old Forester 1910 I believe is an excellent beginner bourbon. I understand the price is higher but I believe it's a great one. Your picks are on point though!

  • @genov9374
    @genov9374 2 года назад +1

    Nice selection of beginner pours. Had them all except AA (though Buffalo Trace is my favorite distiller with Brown-Forman (OF) a close 2nd. One bottle that I would suggest: as I went through Louisville last summer I bought a bottle of Very Old Barton, mostly because of the price: 10.99. I can find it locally for $15 or so, so a great price point and a lovely drinkable bourbon, especially for beginners. It seems to me to have all the classic bourbon tastes but slightly lacking in finish. . btw Buff Trace is my go to everyday, and it has been easier to find all over for the past 6-8 months.

    • @slbdrinks
      @slbdrinks  2 года назад +2

      VOB is an excellent addition!

  • @davebanner4060
    @davebanner4060 2 года назад +1

    Another very informative video. Thanks

  • @ChicagoBulls1984
    @ChicagoBulls1984 5 месяцев назад

    Started with regular Maker's Mark. It's been my go to bourbon. Maybe because that's what I'm used to. Can't go wrong.