Agreed. I bought it when if first came out. I am about finished with it. Not sure if I will buy it again. Lower proof makes for a good weekday sipper, however for the same price point I would rather grab an EH Taylor or Michters.
I haven’t cracked open my Kentucky Rye yet, might have to this weekend. I know where a 2nd bottle can be had as well. Hated to buy the 2nd one without trying the first bottle.
I can't say I am not. This is one of the better ones you guys have tuned me onto. This is one of those bottles that will just keep disappearing. It is really cool that you can find it in the stores. That tells me that the distillery has it figured out. Most of these are like Easter Eggs. I walk into a store and mention it and they offer to put me on a list.
I found this yesterday. Has anyone tried this batch? The story behind this bottle is pretty neat!
The third in the 2016 series of Booker's Bourbon was released in June and named after Marilyn “Toogie” ****, a lifelong friend of the family who met late distiller Booker and his wife Annis Noe back in high school. Toogie was a regular member of the original round-table who selected the first batches of Booker's Bourbon. Some 375 barrels of Kentucky bourbon that have aged at least 6 years, 4 months, and 4 days were selected by distiller Fred Noe from 6 different rack-houses to create this batch. Like all releases in the series, it's bottled at cask strength, 64.5% ABV.
I found this yesterday. Has anyone tried this batch? The story behind this bottle is pretty neat!
The third in the 2016 series of Booker's Bourbon was released in June and named after Marilyn “Toogie” ****, a lifelong friend of the family who met late distiller Booker and his wife Annis Noe back in high school. Toogie was a regular member of the original round-table who selected the first batches of Booker's Bourbon. Some 375 barrels of Kentucky bourbon that have aged at least 6 years, 4 months, and 4 days were selected by distiller Fred Noe from 6 different rack-houses to create this batch. Like all releases in the series, it's bottled at cask strength, 64.5% ABV.
The only Booker’s I have tried and enjoyed is the Rye. Which is absolutely impossible to find. Let us know how you like it.
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