I've never seen a Wood hat, or heard of them.I enjoy all of the types of bourbon made by Wood Hat Spirits in New Florence, Missouri. Their Twin Timber’s is finished in pecan barrels. Smooth.. He also makes wood hats if you find you need one.
With Ardberg and Lagavulin you are off to a good start.Being born and blessed in the US, and having lived and worked in the colonies (UK, Oz) lol, I do appreciate a good whiskey! And making a bit of rock gut on my my own.
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I’m still waiting for that Bunnahabhain 25 year to go on sale…it might be a while!With Ardberg and Lagavulin you are off to a good start.
Check out their website. Then you’ll have seen a wood hat. No promises whether you’ll understand the need for such a thing. I don’t. I have seen plenty of need for their spirits.I've never seen a Wood hat, or heard of them.
I think a Pith Helmet may be more fitting with the theme here.
Lots of weird (and wonderful) stuff comes out of MO…like that that restaurant that throws hot bread rolls at you near Springfield.Check out their website. Then you’ll have seen a wood hat. No promises whether you’ll understand the need for such a thing. I don’t. I have seen plenty of need for their spirits.
You should try some Del Bac on your next Coues deer hunt.I enjoy High West.
Their Rye is much better, but you are the first person I have met that didn’t like it. That said, Weller doesn’t impress me (I don’t like wheated bourbons - creates an almond flavor sweetness that I despise).While down in Kentucky recently I picked up some bourbon that up in missouri are allocated. Mitchers bourbon - im not that impressed with. No age statement but seems to be around 8 years. Its smooth enough but the flavors are just lackluster. At $45-50 it seems to be a bad value imo.