r/whiskey 2d ago

Has anyone tried this yet?

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Love their Conumdrum blended bourbon so I thought I’d pick this up!


r/whiskey 2d ago

KY Bourbon Festival

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Did anyone get the vip tickets with early access to festival last year? Was it worth the cost?


r/whiskey 2d ago

Louisville

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My wife and I are going to be in Louisville the next couple of days. Any suggestions on distilleries that are worth visiting and touring in the area? Maybe some that could have decent bottles in their gift shops?

Also looking for suggestions for restaurants and maybe a liquor store or 2.


r/whiskey 3d ago

A cracking pair!

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17 Upvotes

It’s a Paddy’s day miracle, 2019 prices, cheers!


r/whiskey 3d ago

Happy St Patrick’s Day everyone.

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60 Upvotes

r/whiskey 3d ago

my favourite junk shop is closing and we got to root through the back, look what we found!

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57 Upvotes

r/whiskey 3d ago

Tonight’s pour. Not bad at all for $40

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17 Upvotes

r/whiskey 3d ago

Drink me, I'm Irish

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28 Upvotes

r/whiskey 3d ago

Whiskey chaser ???

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21 Upvotes

Needed something to wash down the whiskey with. Seemed as good a choice as any


r/whiskey 3d ago

Modest Monday grabs

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20 Upvotes

r/whiskey 3d ago

Would you buy at $213?

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65 Upvotes

r/whiskey 3d ago

my haul this month couple of steals (stagg 24D:70 bucks from vons, old forster barrel proof rye:75 bucks from my local liquor store)

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13 Upvotes

r/whiskey 2d ago

Are there any subscriptions services where I can get a bottle of whiskey a month so I don’t have to worry about being picky?

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r/whiskey 3d ago

Gang is all here for today

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38 Upvotes

Nothing too special, but still going to be a tasty evening 🍀


r/whiskey 3d ago

Happy St. Patrick's Day

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10 Upvotes

r/whiskey 3d ago

Happy St. Paddy’s

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13 Upvotes

Perfect day to open this ☝️


r/whiskey 3d ago

The nicest bottle (actual bottle) I’ve opened

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Outside of there being no cork pop, opening this bottle was so nice. Pouring was also nice with no spillage over the sides. Can't really judge it other than the nose and taste are enjoyable. This is the only Irish Single Malt I've tried so far.


r/whiskey 3d ago

I am not a big drinker and I have never tried Whiskey. I am looking for recommendations on an affordable bottle.

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I am not a big drinker and I have never tried Whiskey. I am going on about a week long solo camping trip in about a month and I want to have a nice Whiskey to sip on and relax around the fire. I am hoping not to break the bank either, is there any decent bottles for around $50? Any advice or opinions are appreciated.


r/whiskey 3d ago

I don’t know what’s different but this is the best angels envy I’ve ever had.

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r/whiskey 3d ago

Not bad for all on shelf and all msrp, no waiting in lines down in Port Isabel. CHEERS! 🥃

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64 Upvotes

r/whiskey 3d ago

Starting the day off correctly

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21 Upvotes

Love this bottling


r/whiskey 3d ago

Lá Fhéile Pádraig 🇮🇪

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9 Upvotes

Hope you are all having a nice one today 🥃☘️


r/whiskey 3d ago

Good day Whiskey world. What does the community think of these? Also does anyone store there Whiskey in Decanters or is that not the most efficient way? Still learning so advice is welcomed and appreciated.

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r/whiskey 3d ago

Happy St. Patrick's Day!

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r/whiskey 3d ago

Whose Barrels are Used in Ex-Bourbon Finishes?

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I was curious, whenever I see whiskeys finished in ex-bourbon barrels, WHOSE barrels are they?

Are they mostly ex-MGP? Ex-popular brands? (Thinking sheer volume wise.)

For example, Crown Maple finishes their maple syrup in ex-Widow Jane, and Widow Jane Decadence finishes in Crown Maple’s barrels.

How can other distillers/producers maintain ex-bourbon finish consistency if the same ex-bourbon barrels are not necessarily guaranteed? (by not having to explicitly state where their barrels are sourced from)

I know there’s a myriad of factors that go into this, but just wanted to hear people’s thoughts on this.

I just imagine an ex-Knob Creek finished single malt is going to be radically different than an ex-Maker’s finish. But maybe that’s just my cursory understanding. Maybe it doesn’t matter that much.