I’ve got a mate whos a big fan of Bourbon. He’s tried all the standard brands like Buffalo Trace, JD, Jim Beam and Wild Turkey.

I want to get him a bottle for Xmas of something he might not have tried before, something I can say was recommended by Americans as a good bourbon. Doesn’t need to be some weird flavour like Red Stag, just old fashioned American bourbon that maybe flies under the radar in other countries.

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This and Old Forrester 1910 are great gift bottles

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It’s worth noting that four roses actually exports a lot so they might be able to get that outside the states

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Yeah we were gifted some here in Aus. Afraid I don’t get the bourbon thing. I’m a whisky girl but bourbon just tastes… Wrong? We have another really nice bottle of it (name escapes me) that we were also gifted. I’m afraid to open it in case I hate it.

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I’m guessing you normally drink Scotch?

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One of my favorites to get when traveling with family, because it’s available almost everywhere, and is consistently great for the price.

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Thanks to everyone who suggested something. I’ve settled on a bottle of Angel’s Envy.

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I’m late to the game but I just wanted to say that that is a solid choice.

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This was going to be my suggestion, it’s such a delicious bourbon.

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Some great options in this thread but I can’t believe nobody has mentioned Blanton’s.

The bottle makes it feel like more of a gift, and the taste is sublime.

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Blanton’s is very good at MSRP, but it’s hard to find at a good price and the second hand market value is pretty high.

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No one can afford it.

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yeah that one’s hard to get. Gotta go camp out at their factory sometimes and they limit you to once every 6 months!!

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Blantons is so unique, lots of collectability with the different horse/jockey poses on the cap.

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Are you telling me I shouldn’t have tossed out the complete set of tops?

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Well, they will sell you just the tops now but whatever that msrp is would be about what they’re worth.

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Basil Hayden, Woodford Reserve, Knob Creek, Angel’s Envy, Old Grandad, Bulleit are all great choices.

Basil Hayden or Woodford would definitely be my first choice though.

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A +1 for Woodford Reserve and Knob Creek, especially Woodford’s nicer offerings. Those are great choices.

I’m going to disagree on the Basil Hayden and the Bulleit. I wouldn’t recommend them to a bourbon enthusiast (or to anyone really). Bulleit in particular I think doesn’t really offer a lot of the classic bourbon experience that someone who is into bourbon might get excited about. To me, it drinks quite hot and is pretty thin.

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Knob creek is my go to as well

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Huge fan of Basil Hayden

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These are all my very last choices except the Woodford, knob creek rye or single barrel 120 proof.

The rest of these taste like household cleaner.

Woodford makes a Manhattan bottled that is stellar iirc though.

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Woodford Reserve is my go-to. It’s not hard to find, it has a reliable taste being a blended bourbon, and is generally well regarded. They are a big sponsor of the Kentucky Derby, so it’s got some cachet across the luxury brand spectrum. However, my grandpa worked for Brown-Forman his whole life so it has an emotional connection for me and makes me a little biased.

Weller Special Reserve (green label) is pretty easy to find these days, about $50 a bottle and considered by some to be one of the more accessible PVW-adjacent bourbons.

I’ll add Booker’s to this list, if your friend enjoys sour mash flavor profiles like Jim Beam/Jack Daniels. It’s pricier, maybe over $100 now, and a bit harder to find.

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Woodford’s Double Oaked may be my favorite.

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