I’m really not sure what all the hate is about. The vanilla carries on with a nice sense of dried grass and deep earthiness on the warm and almost chewy finish. The sweetness leans into wet and dark brown sugar as the spice lurks in the background. This is a marrying of classic bourbon notes of vanilla, caramel, and oak with a clear essence of wheat spices and aged leather and whispers of high-desert smoke. ![]() The whiskey is then aged three to five years, or until just right before bottling. The juice of this Texan bourbon is made with a mash bill of 74 percent white corn grown in Texas, 15 percent soft red winter wheat, and eleven percent Canadian malted barley. Garrison Brothers Single Barrel program was so popular that they expanded the access to these unique bottles beyond their Texas distillery. #garrisonbrotherssinglebarrel #garrisonbrothers #texasbourbon #bourboninsideĪ post shared by Christopher Mace on at 2:01pm PDTĭistillery: Garrison Brothers Distillery, Hye, TX (Spoiler: If you don’t have an accountant, the answer is probably “no, don’t buy one.”)Ĭame home from #swiftcampout2017 to find an amazing early birthday present from the in-laws. Should you actually buy one? That’s up to you and your accountant. The next five are in the $300 to $1,500 range. The first five of these bottles are in the $100 to $300 range, which isn’t too expensive in the grand scheme of things. The ten bottles below are definitely pricey, but we didn’t go too crazy here. But assuming you have the means, why not take that final step into the world of bourbon? Hasn’t the quarantine taught us all to carpe the damn diem? (At the very least, maybe it’s time to learn what all the fuss is about by living vicariously through this list.) Okay, wait, hear us out! We’re not saying you should spend $1,000 from your much-needed stimulus check on a single bottle of the good stuff. Maybe it’s time to finally try a really expensive bottle of bourbon. Our advice? Find something to indulge in to keep the sanity. With so much time on our hands, it’s understandable that we all might go a little stir crazy. Hell, even if our president gets his way and opens up shop again by Easter, that’s still two long weeks to go. With nearly two weeks of self-isolation, quarantine, and now almost full-on lockdowns behind many of us, cabin fever is probably setting in.
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