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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 2386" data-source="post: 561368"><p>Mellow Corn and Barton are two of my favorite whiskies at that price point but I’ve never tried Ancient Age, will have to give it a shot since I like other Buffalo Trace spirits. MC and Barton hard to find in North Carolina, though, so I often just go with Evan Williams BiB (white label) or Virgin Bourbon, a tasty little dram that’s apparently only available in a few southern states. The odd thing about Very Old Barton is that it’s available at 80, 86 and 100 proof if I recall correctly, awful lot of options—only been able to find the 86 but it did the trick. And will second that article’s recommendation of Old Grandad, though I’d go for the 114, you won’t find a better barrel strength bottle at that price. Cheers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 2386, post: 561368"] Mellow Corn and Barton are two of my favorite whiskies at that price point but I’ve never tried Ancient Age, will have to give it a shot since I like other Buffalo Trace spirits. MC and Barton hard to find in North Carolina, though, so I often just go with Evan Williams BiB (white label) or Virgin Bourbon, a tasty little dram that’s apparently only available in a few southern states. The odd thing about Very Old Barton is that it’s available at 80, 86 and 100 proof if I recall correctly, awful lot of options—only been able to find the 86 but it did the trick. And will second that article’s recommendation of Old Grandad, though I’d go for the 114, you won’t find a better barrel strength bottle at that price. Cheers! [/QUOTE]
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