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Can anyone tell me about Four Roses? Is it good stuff? Saw some this evening, sort of a gift box with a bottle and 2 glasses in the box.

Four Roses, the brand and physical Distillery (one of only a handful, 6-ish, of any size and history that matter much), is certainly good, and has been around for a long time, and amongst what makes them notable is that they use 10 mashes in-house, and they often mix them in distinct combinations.

They have three main expressions:

* "Yellow", their basic and least expensive expression. About $20/750ml, pretty light in flavor and color.

* Small Batch, a mix of 4 of their mashes, and about $40/750ml.

* And their Single Barrel, which runs about $50/750ml.

Of the three, I prefer the Yellow and the Single Barrel but they're all good Bourbon.

Some of their limited releases are fantastic. My favorite is a 100th Anniv expression from a few years ago. It was a Single Barrel, Barrel Strength version that was just over 17yrs old. If you check sites like Binnys (or stores like Specs and such) they usually have ones their whiskey guy has picked, so they'll have whole barrels worth of, say, the Single Barrel in various mash configurations. I'm most fond of the "OBSV" mash.

IIRC, GrumpyBiker is mostly a Beam family fan (Knob Creek, Bookers, Bakers, Basil Hayden, etc, all good whiskey, I'm a huge fan of Knob Creek Single Barrel and their Old Grand Dad 114) and anything Beam and anything Four Roses will taste very different from one another.

hope this helps.

also, fwiw, the only whiskey made at the Four Roses Distillery is FR itself and the Bulleit brand (contract distilled for Bulleit).
 
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Originally posted by OKCGene:
Can anyone tell me about Four Roses? Is it good stuff? Saw some this evening, sort of a gift box with a bottle and 2 glasses in the box.

Four Roses, the brand and physical Distillery (one of only a handful, 6-ish, of any size and history that matter much), is certainly good, and has been around for a long time, and amongst what makes them notable is that they use 10 mashes in-house, and they often mix them in distinct combinations.

They have three main expressions:

* "Yellow", their basic and least expensive expression. About $20/750ml, pretty light in flavor and color.

* Small Batch, a mix of 4 of their mashes, and about $40/750ml.

* And their Single Barrel, which runs about $50/750ml.

Of the three, I prefer the Yellow and the Single Barrel but they're all good Bourbon.

Some of their limited releases are fantastic. My favorite is a 100th Anniv expression from a few years ago. It was a Single Barrel, Barrel Strength version that was just over 17yrs old. If you check sites like Binnys (or stores like Specs and such) they usually have ones their whiskey guy has picked, so they'll have whole barrels worth of, say, the Single Barrel in various mash configurations. I'm most fond of the "OBSV" mash.

IIRC, GrumpyBiker is mostly a Beam family fan (Knob Creek, Bookers, Bakers, Basil Hayden, etc, all good whiskey, I'm a huge fan of Knob Creek Single Barrel and their Old Grand Dad 114) and anything Beam and anything Four Roses will taste very different from one another.

hope this helps.

also, fwiw, the only whiskey made at the Four Roses Distillery is FR itself and the Bulleit brand (contract distilled for Bulleit).


I just looked at it. It's the Single Barrel, 750 ml, with 2 nice glasses, for just under $34.00. It is one of those holiday/Christmas box sets, out early this year.

I think I'll go back and buy a few more for Christmas presents. Why wait til the last minute?

Thanks for the info.
 
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I'm going to have some E. H. Taylor Small Batch. I lucked up on some today. I am thinking this will be a fine bourbon.
 
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Glenlivet 12 YO on the rocks.


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Ardbeg Auriverdes with a couple drops of water.

Kilchoman Cask 172 and Lagavulin 12 with a spoon of water each is on tap for later tonight.


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O'Dell's Isolation Ale, Red Hook Pumpkin Porter, Hop Juice later.


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Suntory Hibiki 12. Cool



Some friends of ours brought over a bottle of this whisky tonight to enjoy with dinner. As you can see, we put a respectable dent in the bottle! Big Grin

This 12-year-old blended Japanese whisky has a smooth and refined flavor that features hints of spicy pepper, citrus, ginger and vanilla. Suntory partially matures this whisky in Umeshu casks, which are typically used for maturing Japanese plum liqueur. The influence of the Umeshu cask is readily apparent upon nosing the whisky. Subtle hints of citrus, hibiscus and honey round out the delicate aroma. The finish is multi-layered and satisfying. All in all, I have to say that Suntory Hibiki 12 is damned good whisky.

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Four Roses Single Barrel (with 2 glasses) is a pretty good deal, as far as Bourbon values go.

It's what I keep around from Four Roses, either some limited edition version or the regular Single Barrel such as you saw.
 
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Got a nice cool glass of mead that I fermented myself. Started it on my birthday, March 29th and bottled it 6 months later. Pretty damn good too. Pretty damn strong also.

Oh, and I have about 2 gallons of it left.


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Willetts Pot Still.
 
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Christy had a growler of that mocha stout last week, it was too coffee for me.





It was too something alright.
I won't buy that one again, nor will I listen to the bar tender when he says "this is great"!




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Glenmorangie Companta tonight.




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A friend found a bottle of 15 year old Pappy Van Winkles. Called and ask if I wanted to split the price, my share was $300.

I told him to put away his credit card and back away from the computer.
 
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Stoli Vodka, Fresh squeezed Orange Juice and Milk Of Magnesia.


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Oh stewardess,
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A friend found a bottle of 15 year old Pappy Van Winkles. Called and ask if I wanted to split the price, my share was $300.

I told him to put away his credit card and back away from the computer.
no way.

I won't pay more than $100 for the 15, and paying more than $75 pisses me off.
 
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On the wagon until Halloween.


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Lagunitas Maximus. But now I am BOLO for the Founders KBS.


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