Howdy guys.
Being in the heartland of America, I think many of us have an appreciation for good whisk[e]y. I was wondering if you guys had any insight on good places to find strange or hard to find whisk[e]ys and bourbons. I'm young and inexperienced, but I've taken quite the liking to buffalo trace's offerings. I especially like the E.H. Taylor stuff, but I haven't found any in Indiana (I had to get mine in Boston). As I attempt to expand my palette, I'd love advice or hints on where to find new options. E.H. four spirits and tornado are near the top of my list, but I've been searching for old forester birthday recently. Any of the vintage options from buffalo trace would be awesome as well. Are there any good spots to find these? Are there any good bourbons that you guys would recommend? What do you wish you were told when you were younger and getting into the hobby?
Thank you for your time. -Ben
Being in the heartland of America, I think many of us have an appreciation for good whisk[e]y. I was wondering if you guys had any insight on good places to find strange or hard to find whisk[e]ys and bourbons. I'm young and inexperienced, but I've taken quite the liking to buffalo trace's offerings. I especially like the E.H. Taylor stuff, but I haven't found any in Indiana (I had to get mine in Boston). As I attempt to expand my palette, I'd love advice or hints on where to find new options. E.H. four spirits and tornado are near the top of my list, but I've been searching for old forester birthday recently. Any of the vintage options from buffalo trace would be awesome as well. Are there any good spots to find these? Are there any good bourbons that you guys would recommend? What do you wish you were told when you were younger and getting into the hobby?
Thank you for your time. -Ben