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It's the best I've found recently. Loads of flavor.1792, it's around $25 for a bottle. I put it with the higher end bourbons as far as quality, for the price it's a bargain. Very smooth. Easy on the head the next day as well.
What do you mean by "drinkability"?I have come to like bourbon along the way leaning less on beer and the belly. Who here knows bourbon and can recommend some brands that are the best bang for the buck? I've tried Bulliet which is good as well as Knob Creek, Jefferson's Reserve, Woodford's Reserve, Tin Cup which is a little mild, among a few others. Any recommendations in the Bulliet price range that's comparable to the mid shelf in taste and drinkability?
Speyside? Highlands? Islays? How do you define "smooth"?Beam Black Label is really good for the money. Aside from that my experience is limited and I'd wind up suggesting Scotch or Irish whiskey if you really want smooth.