lilham wrote:If $300 whiskey taste that much better than $30 whiskey, I better NOT try it.


lilham wrote:If $300 whiskey taste that much better than $30 whiskey, I better NOT try it.
If a felt bag and some string was a criteria, I'd be all over crown. Then only thing Canada's gotten right in the past 20 years was pam anderson.grnhed wrote:I like Pappy's b/c it cost so much and comes in a cool black felt bag with gold string and gold writing.
LawDawg wrote:If a felt bag and some string was a criteria, I'd be all over crown. Then only thing Canada's gotten right in the past 20 years was pam anderson.grnhed wrote:I like Pappy's b/c it cost so much and comes in a cool black felt bag with gold string and gold writing.
I believe you're pullin' on the cough syrup as we speak.LawDawg wrote:I was by a magazine that I dont like a blended whiskey either unless someone else paid for it.
greenheadgrimreaper wrote:I believe you're pullin' on the cough syrup as we speak.LawDawg wrote:I was told by a magazine that I dont like a blended whiskey unless someone else paid for it.
Gross, she's got Hepatitis C and is a member of PETA.LawDawg wrote:If a felt bag and some string was a criteria, I'd be all over crown. Then only thing Canada's gotten right in the past 20 years was pam anderson.grnhed wrote:I like Pappy's b/c it cost so much and comes in a cool black felt bag with gold string and gold writing.
Yes, and it is very good IMO.bigoak wrote:Anyone ever tried Catdaddy?
I understand that price doesn't have anything to do with taste, I was just making the point that most bottles of bourbon (or wine) that cost $100+, do not taste any better than a $30-$40 bottle. They may have better ingredients, etc, but at a certain point it stops making a difference in taste. I understand some people just like to show off how much money they have though. I know a couple people who drink really expensive wine and bourbon and they are quick to tell you how expensive it is. I guarantee that they couldn't pick out which wine/bourbon they were bragging about in a blind taste test.greenheadgrimreaper wrote:Actually price has nothing to do with taste. It has to do with the size of batches, quality of grains and ingredients. It just so happens that the more quality and care that go into distilling means the taste is better and the price goes up. Quality = better taste = higher price.
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