To answer Mike's question, Diageo has a distribution facility in Illinois that a lot of products move through. For instance, Dickel Bottled in Bond is distilled and aged in Tennessee but bottled in Illinois.
I can say the same thing as a big fan of double oaked bourbon and honestly the reason why is because I perceived it as probably inferior due to the cost, I had the same initial thought about Jim Beam double oaked. Maybe this is just what whiskey should truly cost and everything else is just overpriced? I don't know, but that skepticism comes from somewhere.
@@BigBadJerryRogers I am not sure where you were going here… but I think it not only is inexpensive…. It is solid… and will take down some higher priced whiskeys in a blind
@@lesscashmoremash Yes that was my point, sorry if it didn't come off right, I was saying that like the first person here I have held off on buying noble oak double oaked bourbon even though I have seen it sitting there for its low price for a typical finished whiskey only because I assumed it was probably going to be disappointing. We're used to thinking a finished whiskey can't be worth it and that cheap.
@@BigBadJerryRogers ok… gotcha…. I read it a few times…. And it is early so thought it might be me… these are re the ones I like to find… and then they end up being sneaky good…
To answer Mike's question, Diageo has a distribution facility in Illinois that a lot of products move through. For instance, Dickel Bottled in Bond is distilled and aged in Tennessee but bottled in Illinois.
Thanks for this… I didn’t have an answer
Thank you for your help
Excited about this one I have a bottle sitting in my bunker also
This was a surprise… a pleasant one at that
@@lesscashmoremash niice can't wait to crack mine tonight. I paid $31 in central Texas
@@JeffreyW254 let me know what you think… I think you are going to like it
Picked up the bourbon from these guys after your reviews. Looking forward to cracking it open. Have a good weekend guys!
Excellent…. Let me know what you think when you crack it…. I will be shocked if you don’t love it for that price…
@@lesscashmoremash outstanding bottle for the price. 6 bucks off msrp in Idaho! Thanks for the review!
@@ericshaver6087 I totally agree…. Worth every penny..
I've always been a bit reluctant to buy this one. Your review has me considering it now. The Noble Oak bourbon was surprisingly decent as well.
I agree…. It places well in many blinds we did with it… for the price this one is very good in my opinion…. If you get it let me know what you think!!
I can say the same thing as a big fan of double oaked bourbon and honestly the reason why is because I perceived it as probably inferior due to the cost, I had the same initial thought about Jim Beam double oaked. Maybe this is just what whiskey should truly cost and everything else is just overpriced? I don't know, but that skepticism comes from somewhere.
@@BigBadJerryRogers I am not sure where you were going here… but I think it not only is inexpensive…. It is solid… and will take down some higher priced whiskeys in a blind
@@lesscashmoremash Yes that was my point, sorry if it didn't come off right, I was saying that like the first person here I have held off on buying noble oak double oaked bourbon even though I have seen it sitting there for its low price for a typical finished whiskey only because I assumed it was probably going to be disappointing. We're used to thinking a finished whiskey can't be worth it and that cheap.
@@BigBadJerryRogers ok… gotcha…. I read it a few times…. And it is early so thought it might be me… these are re the ones I like to find… and then they end up being sneaky good…
I'm going to have to try this fellas.
@@nschlueter13 by the end I think I liked the double oak bourbon better…
I can find noble oak rye for 25$ and it is the best bang for the buck i always keep one at my house.
@@Thoughtcake508 I totally agree… this is a huge hit for the price… I was a big fan of their double oak also..