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Well, based upon the Whats in Your Glass thread, I've kept my eyes open for Buffalo Trace Bourbon. I picked up a bottle today for $23 at Total Wine.

Now what?

I am a beer drinker, primarily German lagers/pils/dunkels plus micro-brews of the same, and also enjoy red wines.

My exposure to hard liquor is Jack & Coke once a year at Missouri Tiger football games.

Do you drink BT straight, straight on ice, mix it with something?

 
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Some folks like a splash of water in their bourbon, some like it neat and some folks like myself like it over a couple ice cubes. While Buffalo Trace isn’t my go-to bourbon, i’d never mix it with something nor pour it out of my glass. Sit back and enjoy. Wink


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Great choice!

I like Buffalo Trace either neat or on the rocks. It’s definitely not a mixer.




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BT is one of my favorite bourbons, I drink it with one small ice cube and enjoy it. Very hard to come by here in Southwestern NC and never at that price. Sit back and sip a nice bourbon, especially at that price!

Please don't ruin it with a mixer like Coke!!
 
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$23 ? Should’ve picked up the case! Best enjoyed neat


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I am a beer drinker, primarily German lagers/pils/dunkels plus micro-brews of the same, and also enjoy red wines.

I'm with you.
I also like scotch and bourbon, but in smallish amounts.
My suggestion would be to put a few cubes of ice in a short glass, a shot of bourbon and try it. Swish it around to let a little of the ice melt.
If it's too strong, you can add a little water. NOT much.



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Bourbon I enjoy with ice.

Scotch I drink neat or with a splash of water.

And I drink a lot of both.


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I like it with a splash of cold water.


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I drop one ice cube and let it melt halfway and enjoy.

Btw, I pay 28.99 when I find it here and am glad to find it.
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Cheap bourbon feel free to mix it with coke or 7up.

Otherwise with a good bourbon like you have I would just put a large ice cube in a glass and sip it. My wife bought me a glass that comes with a silicon insert that only allows the glass to half fill with water. That way you have one large ice cube that keeps your bourbon nice and cold but it doesn’t melt fast like small ice cubes that water down your good bourbon.

They also make liquid filled metal “cubes” that you can freeze and they will also keep your bourbon cold without watering it down.

I personally don’t like room temperature bourbon but many people do so you might want to try it that way also.
 
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I agree a cube or three of ice and let it mellow as you sit and enjoy... like beer it may take time to learn to actually enjoy it.... then again my preference is on the front porch with a good cigar, my wife, dog and cat as the sun goes down and that is not happening right now with the weather.


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On the rocks.


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I usually put an ice cube in a tea cup and then add enough bourbon to just make the ice cube float. Give it a swirl to cool and then sip on it.

For higher proof whiskies I will use two or even three ice cubes. With whiskies it can be easy to be sober until your suddenly not.

A few others to try: Weller Special Reserve, Bernheim Wheat Whiskey (currently a favorite), Col EH Taylor Small Batch Bottled-in-Bond (a must), Henry McKenna, Belle Meade Cask Strength Reserve ($$), Elijah Craig. Good rye whiskies are awaiting on you also.

Do a search on 'bourbon tree'. The bourbon tree diagram will give you a booster on the various distillers and their offerings.


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I like my spirits neat.



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Just because some folks swear by it doesn't mean that it will taste good to you. Don't be afraid to not like it. I have tried many bourbons (BT was not one) and found very few that I cared for. Most were too sweet or something else. I have now settled on Rye because it is less sweet.
 
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Wow. That’s cheap for one of my favorites. I second the case purchase. Low $30s around here.
 
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Rocks for me. I like the way the taste changes from the first sip to the last.

Buffalo Trace has been easy to come by at my local liquor store for quite a while now. Must be something to it.
 
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$23 ? Should’ve picked up the case! Best enjoyed neat


They had a limit of 1 bottle per customer.
 
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Buffalo Trace is my go to "well" bourbon.

Ease into drinking bourbon if you are a noob. Start off with a Coke and bourbon, or a mixed drink like an old fashioned. From there, you can try to add some water, or drink with a large ice cube before moving to drinking it neat. The Trace is a very approachable bourbon with good body, and a rounded aftertaste.
 
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Well here it goes...

 
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