I tried Coopers Crat 100 for the first time a few months back. I really liked it and will get it again. As a replacement for Early Times BiB, I wish it was a little more reasonably priced. Coopers Craft is $33 for a 750 around be and Early times BiB (Sazerac version) is $25 for a liter. Another great video. Keep them coming!
Finally got to purchase this in Kentucky in Frankfort after some distillery tours ....$32 at a liquor store .... its so damn good. Shared with my boys and it's a hit !!! Sad it's not sold in Illinois!
Whenever I drink bourbons neat, the ethanol smell/taste always seems so strong. However when I drink it on the rocks or add a touch of water, I can definitely start to taste all the flavors involved (brown sugar, honey, vanilla caramel). Adding a couple drops of water and an ice cube makes it taste like a Southern Sweet Tea and it's delicious.
I tried Coopers Crat 100 for the first time a few months back. I really liked it and will get it again. As a replacement for Early Times BiB, I wish it was a little more reasonably priced. Coopers Craft is $33 for a 750 around be and Early times BiB (Sazerac version) is $25 for a liter.
Another great video. Keep them coming!
I have seen this in Ft Worth, so i may need to try this. I like a whiskey with some oak in the flavor.
Keep up the good work. Love what you do!
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I just wanted you guys to do Wild Turkey 101 Rye. First rye I ever tasted and still my favorite. Like 20$ here in Texas.
Will add it to the list!
Trying to find this recently after seeing a review on INSTA and now yours
It's VERY good.
Coopers Craft is definitely a solid pour for the price. I've finished a bottle and have a couple of backups.
Finally got to purchase this in Kentucky in Frankfort after some distillery tours ....$32 at a liquor store .... its so damn good. Shared with my boys and it's a hit !!! Sad it's not sold in Illinois!
Sounds really good. Great review.
Thanks!
Whenever I drink bourbons neat, the ethanol smell/taste always seems so strong. However when I drink it on the rocks or add a touch of water, I can definitely start to taste all the flavors involved (brown sugar, honey, vanilla caramel). Adding a couple drops of water and an ice cube makes it taste like a Southern Sweet Tea and it's delicious.
Runs $40 in VA, dropping to $35 on-sale. There’s an oaky bitter note that I don’t always love.
I mean, Graham crackers do have a distinct texture.
Bottle bbq sauce lol i hate it