I'm new on my bourbon journey. I like Basil Hayden. It really does not seem to get much love and I'm not sure why. I'm in Midwest USA and it is about $35 - $40 USD. Great pour for the price.
I used to love Basil Hayden when I started out too. The more whisky/bourbon I've been drinking over the years the less I find myself buying a bottle of it. But it still stands as an approachable and easy to drink bourbon any day!
Couldn’t agree more. Too much hoity-toity out there. A good bottle doesn’t need to be a 20yr single malt. There are some great affordable drinks out there! More importantly we all experience things differently so drink what you like, not what people tell you to like
My mom has this one collecting dust in her cabinet. Time to give it a try!
It’s worth a try if you’re new to bourbon! Also, sad to let Amy whisky collect dust so put it to work 🙌
I'm new on my bourbon journey. I like Basil Hayden. It really does not seem to get much love and I'm not sure why. I'm in Midwest USA and it is about $35 - $40 USD. Great pour for the price.
I used to love Basil Hayden when I started out too. The more whisky/bourbon I've been drinking over the years the less I find myself buying a bottle of it. But it still stands as an approachable and easy to drink bourbon any day!
@@shortpours Maybe I'll "grow out of it" someday but I just don't understand the snobbery some have about certain bottles. Cheers to you, friend. 🥃
Couldn’t agree more. Too much hoity-toity out there. A good bottle doesn’t need to be a 20yr single malt. There are some great affordable drinks out there! More importantly we all experience things differently so drink what you like, not what people tell you to like