I’m a simple man. Give me some Evan Williams Single Barrel at $25 a fifth and I’m happy happy happy.
Once up on a time I enjoyed Evan Williams. Then I don't know what happened, the taste just didn't seem so enjoyable. But the same goes for Wild Turkey, George Dickel, Barton, Chivas, never really cared must for Jim Beam, Passport, many bandys, a totally dislike for Vodkas and Irish, even lost my taste for Tequilas.
I'm discovering some of the 12, 13, 15, even 18 year old single malt scotches are much better than 20 and 25 year old single malts especially those dirt, aka peat filtered, aged scotches.
But then again I'm more of a nice "flavor" over alcohol content; if it takes a mix or chaser, it's not good liquor category consumer.
I should declare our local beverage stores are rather limited on selections, and rather over priced depending on the area of the state.
It's to the point nothing commercially produced and aged can beat an authentic small batch uncut Kentucky Bourbon or an authentic small batch uncut Tennessee Moonshine. Aged not more than 30 days. Goes down smooth as water then kills like a pissed off mule with both feet to the head when ya stand up.