Quick trip to Chattanooga overnight, then Georgia. Gonna hit Chattanooga whisky first thing in the morning. Any other good bourbons yall would recommend that I can't purchase in Alabama? Might as well stop in both states and make it worth while.
Character is not developed in moments of temptation and trial. That is when it is intended to be used.
They have a couple others but I forget what they’re called off hand. I’m normally not a rye guy, but theirs is really smooth. Their maple rum is insanely good. They have a coffee liqueur that’s worth buying, and Tennessee orange vodka is very very good.
Chattanooga Cask is really good. 114 proof. My wife and I did the Chattanooga Whiskey tour last year and also did the taste testing. Just FYI, you can buy it in Alabama.
Between Tennessee and Geogia I picked up 5 bourbon, 1 whiskey and two vodka. Thanks guys. I don't drink that much, but installed a dry bar in my basement for entertaining. Needed to stock up a little.
Character is not developed in moments of temptation and trial. That is when it is intended to be used.
Re: Tennessee Whiskey?
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Chattanooga Cask is really good. 114 proof. My wife and I did the Chattanooga Whiskey tour last year and also did the taste testing. Just FYI, you can buy it in Alabama.
Chattanooga 1816 is one of my favorite whiskies. I like both the 90 and the 114. The 114 needs to be cut with a little branch water. IMHO...
I enjoy the topshelf stuff as much as the next guy but when it comes to Tennessee Whiskey I always enjoy George Dickel #12. It beats the crap outta Jack Daniels IMO.
I enjoy the topshelf stuff as much as the next guy but when it comes to Tennessee Whiskey I always enjoy George Dickel #12. It beats the crap outta Jack Daniels IMO.
Yes sir my favorite.real deal Tennessee sour mash whiskey
I would just about be willing to fight anybody that said that today’s Jack Daniel’s Old No.7 is the same black label No.7 that they used to bottle 20-25yrs ago. IMO, what they sell as Gentleman Jack today has the flavor profile of the original Jack Daniel’s Old No.7 .... I think they’ve sold out in the name of mass production and cheapened the final product.
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Re: Tennessee Whiskey?
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I would just about be willing to fight anybody that said that today’s Jack Daniel’s Old No.7 is the same black label No.7 that they used to bottle 20-25yrs ago. IMO, what they sell as Gentleman Jack today has the flavor profile of the original Jack Daniel’s Old No.7 .... I think they’ve sold out in the name of mass production and cheapened the final product.